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| altname = Faneian
| altname = Faneian
| nativename = レッオファッナ<br>le‘o fa‘na
| nativename = レッオファッナ<br>le‘o fa‘na
| pronunciation =ˈle̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞]<br>[ɾe̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞
| pronunciation =ˈle̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞]<br>[ˈɾe̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
| created = 2024
| created = 2024

Revision as of 14:26, 15 March 2024

Shimajiman
Faneian
レッオファッナ
le‘o fa‘na
Pronunciation[ˈle̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞]
[ˈɾe̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2024
Native toJapan
Native speakers6,000 (2024)
Austronesian
  • Malayo-Polynesian
    • Oceanic
      • Polynesian
        • Shimajima
          • Shimajiman
Standard form
Standard Faneian
Dialects
  • Northern Shimajima
  • Southern Shimajima
Official status
Official language in
Federation of Shimajima
Recognised minority
language in
Japan
Regulated byShimajima Linguistic Academy
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Shimajiman(le‘o fa‘na, Shimajiman: [ˈle̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞] or [ɾe̝ʔɔ ɸaʔna̞]), also called Faneian, is a Polynesian language spoken in the Shimajima Archipelago of Japan.

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