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| imagecaption=The seal of [[w:North Gyeongsang Province|North Gyeongsang Province]], where Dokdo Creole is an official language in [[w:South Korea|South Korea]]. | | imagecaption=The seal of [[w:North Gyeongsang Province|North Gyeongsang Province]], where Dokdo Creole is an official language in [[w:South Korea|South Korea]]. | ||
| name=Dokdo Creole | | name=Dokdo Creole | ||
| state = [[w:South Korea|Republic of Korea]], [[w:Japan|Japan]] | |||
| nativename=독도고 | | nativename=독도고 | ||
|pronunciation=ˈdokdoˌgɔ | |||
|pronunciation_key=IPA | |||
| creator=[[User:Jukethatbox|Jukethatbox]] | | creator=[[User:Jukethatbox|Jukethatbox]] | ||
| familycolor = Altaic | | familycolor = Altaic | ||
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| dia2=Dukdo dialect | | dia2=Dukdo dialect | ||
| agency = SRDL(ROK), Shimane Prefecture(Japan) | | agency = SRDL(ROK), Shimane Prefecture(Japan) | ||
| notice=IPA | |||
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'''Dokdo Creole''', a.k.a '''Dokdoese''', '''Takeshiman''' or '''Liancourtish'''(독도고, ''dokdo-go'', [[w:Korean language|Korean]]:독도어, ''dogdo-eo''(Dokdo language), [[w:Japanese language|Japanese]]: 竹島方言, ''takeshima-hōgen''(Takeshima dialect)) is a Korean-Japanese [[w:Creole language|creole]] language spoken on the islands of [[w:Liancourt Rocks|Liancourt Rocks]], known as '''Dokdo''' in Korean and '''Takeshima''' in Japanese. Grammatically, it has been described as [[w:Japonic languages|Japonic]], however lexically it is more inline with the [[w:Koreanic|Koreanic]] languages. | '''Dokdo Creole''', a.k.a '''Dokdoese''', '''Takeshiman''' or '''Liancourtish'''(독도고, ''dokdo-go'', [[w:Korean language|Korean]]:독도어, ''dogdo-eo''(Dokdo language), [[w:Japanese language|Japanese]]: 竹島方言, ''takeshima-hōgen''(Takeshima dialect)) is a Korean-Japanese [[w:Creole language|creole]] language spoken on the islands of [[w:Liancourt Rocks|Liancourt Rocks]], known as '''Dokdo''' in Korean and '''Takeshima''' in Japanese. Grammatically, it has been described as [[w:Japonic languages|Japonic]], however lexically it is more inline with the [[w:Koreanic|Koreanic]] languages. |
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