Endangered Languages of Japan

コメ  ko]me  []  α  (Fukui Ikeda-Cho Nishikakuma)
(1) rice
Example sentence1
イケダノ
ikedano
コメカ゜
komeŋa
イチバン
iʨibaɴ
ンマイ
mmai
「池田の米が一番おいしい」
(2) rice
Source
Matsukura, K. (2020) Fieldwork notes on Fukui Ikeda-cho dialect
Cognate(s)
Doculect Word-form (alphabet) Sound Word-form (kana) Tone Meaning Source
Class. Vocabulary Japonic kome コメ 3B Igarashi (2019/19)
Fukui Ono-Kamiuchinami ko]me
コ]メ 1 Matsukura (2023)
Yamanashi Narada [ko]me
[コ]メ 2 rice Konishi et al (2022)
Hachijō Mitsune [ko]me
こめ rice Miki (2015)
Hachijō Sueyoshi [ko]me
こめ rice Miki (2015)
Kagoshima Koshiki-Sato kome
コメ rice Hiratsuka (2019)
Kikai Araki ɸu[mi
フミ rice Kibe, Ogawa (2013)
Kikai Aden hu[mi
ホゥミ rice Kibe, Ogawa (2013)
Kikai Onozu hu[mɪ
ホゥ ムゥィ rice Kibe, Ogawa (2013)
Kikai Wan hu[mi
ホゥミ rice Ogawa (2013)
Okinoerabu Ashikyora fumi
ふみ rice Oki Dialect course (2022)
Okinoerabu Kamihirakawa [ɸu]mi[ː
ふみー rice Yokoyama (2017)
Okinoerabu Kunigami [ɸu]mi[ː
ふみー rice Yokoyama (2017)
Okinoerabu Goran ɸumiː ふみー Oki Dialect course (2022)
Okinoerabu Nishi ɸumiː
ふみー Oki Dialect course (2022)
Okinoerabu Tamina ɸumiː
ふみー Oki Dialect course (2022)
Yoron Higashi-ku ɸu[mi
ふみ rice Kibe (2015)
Okinawa Iheya-Nada kumiː
くみー rice Carlino (2018)
Miyako Minna kumi くみ p1 rice Celik, Oura (2022)