フーレ

Ainu

Verb

フーレ • (huure)

  1. (Sakhalin) red

Alternative forms

Etymology

Proto-Ainu *guurE HLL (“red”).[1]

Proto-Ainu *huure HL (“red”).[2]

Derived terms

  • フレアタネ ("red turnip", a carrot)
  • フレシサㇺ ("red foreigners", Russians)
  • フレㇷ゚ (furep, more specifically, a red fox, literally red thing)

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /hu.u.ɾe/, [hu.ʔu.ɾe]

dialect table: red (1960)[3]
area pronunciation
Yakumo (八雲) húre
Oshamambe (長万部) húre
Horobetsu (幌別) húre
Hiratori (平取) húre
Nukkibetsu (貫気別) húre
Niikappu (新冠) húre
Samani (様似) húre
Obihiro (帯広) húre
Kushiro (釧路) húre
Bihoro (美幌) húre
Asahikawa (旭川) húre
Nayoro (名寄) húre
Soya (宗谷) húre
Ochiho (落帆) huure
Tarantomari (多蘭泊) huure
Maoka (真岡) huure
Shiraura (白浦) huure
Raichishka (ライチシカ) huure
Nairo (内路) huure

See also

Colors in Ainu · iro / イロ (layout · text)
     retar / レタㇻ / テタラ      ruretar / ルレタㇻ      kunne / クンネ
             hure / フレ / フーレ                           sikerpepeus / シケㇾペペウㇱ
                          hukinane / フキナネ             
                          nis iro / ニㇲ イロ              siwnin / シウニン
                                       ruhure / ルフレ

References

  1. ^ Vovin, Alexander V. (1993) Leiden: E.J. Brill, editors, A Reconstruction of Proto-Ainu.
  2. ^ 服部四郎・知里真志保 (Shirō Hattori & Mashiho Chiri) (1960) 『アイヌ語諸方言の基礎語彙統計学的研究』「民族學研究」 (Ainu Go Shohōgen No Kiso Goi Tōkeigaku Teki Kenkyū, A Lexicostatistic Study on the Ainu Dialects)[1] (in Japanese), Japan: 日本文化人類学会 (Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology)
  3. ^ 服部四郎・知里真志保 (Shirō Hattori & Mashiho Chiri) (1960) 『アイヌ語諸方言の基礎語彙統計学的研究』「民族學研究」 (Ainu Go Shohōgen No Kiso Goi Tōkeigaku Teki Kenkyū, A Lexicostatistic Study on the Ainu Dialects)[2] (in Japanese), Japan: 日本文化人類学会 (Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology)