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{{nihongo|lead=yes|'''Kōkainese Phineaner'''|黃海のマライ語|extra={{lang-ms|Bahasa Phineaner Kōkaï|}}; {{lang-ms|link=jawi|بهاس ملايو منشوهوريا}}}}, also known as {{Nihongo||バサ・黃海|Base Kōkaï|extra={{IPA-phi|basə ko̞ːka̠i|IPA}}}} or {{Nihongo||チャカㇰ・黃海|Tschakak Kōkaï|extra={{IPA-phi|tt͡ɕakak̚ ko̞ːka̠i|IPA}}}}, alternatively known as '''Northern Euran Phineaner''',  is a a dialect of [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]] spoken in the [[Phinbella]]n [[Territories of Phinbella|special self-governing territory]] or state of [[Kōkai]] especially in the [[Losong River|Losong]] and [[Glayzer River|Glayzer river]] basin areas, as well as coastal areas up to part of [[Tukau]] and part of [[Padang Hijau]] and [[Bokor]]. It is the mother tongue of [[Kōkainese Phineaners]], and it is also spoken by the largest minority as a second language, it is spoken together with [[Kōkainese Kyōwa-go]], a branch of [[Kyōwa-go in Phinbella|Kyōwa-go]] that exists in Phinbella. However, it is believed that the dialect originated from six Kōkainese periods with the influence of five other Phineaner dialects. Like the dialects of the [[Tempasuk region]] such as [[Manschūhōrian Phineaner|Manschūhōrian]] and even neighbouring [[Shandānø'kaílander Phineaner|Shandānø'kaílander]], the Kōkainese dialect is considered non-standard. The [[Wikipedia:Pansori|Pansori]] text is written in the Kōkainese dialect.
{{nihongo|lead=yes|'''Kōkainese Phineaner'''|黃海のマライ語|extra={{lang-ms|Bahasa Phineaner Kōkaï|}}; {{lang-ms|link=jawi|بهاس ملايو منشوهوريا}}}}, also known as {{Nihongo||バサ・黃海|Base Kōkaï|extra={{IPA-phi|basə ko̞ːka̠i|IPA}}}} or {{Nihongo||チャカㇰ・黃海|Tschakak Kōkaï|extra={{IPA-phi|tt͡ɕakak̚ ko̞ːka̠i|IPA}}}}, alternatively known as '''Northern Euran Phineaner''',  is a a dialect of [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]] spoken in the [[Phinbella]]n [[Territories of Phinbella|special self-governing territory]] or state of [[Kōkai]] especially in the [[Losong River|Losong]] and [[Glayzer River|Glayzer river]] basin areas, as well as coastal areas up to part of [[Tukau]] and part of [[Padang Hijau]] and [[Bokor]]. It is the mother tongue of [[Kōkainese Phineaners]], and it is also spoken by the largest minority as a second language, it is spoken together with [[Kōkainese Kyōwa-go]], a branch of [[Kyōwa-go in Phinbella|Kyōwa-go]] that exists in Phinbella. However, it is believed that the dialect originated from six Kōkainese periods with the influence of five other Phineaner dialects. Like the dialects of the [[Tempasuku region|Tempasuk region]] such as [[Manschūhōrian Phineaner|Manschūhōrian]] and even neighbouring [[Shandānø'kaílander Phineaner|Shandānø'kaílander]], the Kōkainese dialect is considered non-standard. The [[Wikipedia:Pansori|Pansori]] text is written in the Kōkainese dialect.


This dialect has developed distinct [[Wikipedia:Phonetic|phonetic]], [[Wikipedia:Syntactic|syntactic]] and [[Wikipedia:Lexical|lexical]] differences that make it unintelligible to speakers from outside Kōkai and outside the [[Phinbellan Euran States|PES region]], especially those who speak [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Standard Phineaner]] or [[Phinbellan language|Phinbellan]].
This dialect has developed distinct [[Wikipedia:Phonetic|phonetic]], [[Wikipedia:Syntactic|syntactic]] and [[Wikipedia:Lexical|lexical]] differences that make it unintelligible to speakers from outside Kōkai and outside the [[Phinbellan Euran States|PES region]], especially those who speak [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Standard Phineaner]] or [[Phinbellan language|Phinbellan]].
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Revision as of 15:13, 22 October 2024

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This article is about the Phineaner dialect spoken in Kōkai. For the Phineaner subgroup in the territory, see Kōkainese Phineaners.
Kōkainese Phineaner
Bahasa Phineaner Kōkai
بهاس ملايو كوكاي
黃海のマライ語
Base Kōkaï
Tschakak Kōkaï
バサ・黃海
ャカㇰ・黃海
Pronunciation [basə ko̞ːka̠i] or [tt͡ɕakak̚ ko̞ːka̠i]
Spoken natively in Phinbella Phinbella
Region Kōkai Kōkai
Ethnicity Kōkainese Phineaners
Number of speakers ~1,980,000 (L1)
~784,000 (L2)
Language family

Dromonesian

Writing system Latin script (Phineaner alphabet)
Arabic script (Jawi)
Kana script (Manschūhōrian-Kōkainese kana)
Source Phineaner (with Gangwol, Terengganuan, Hiliorian and Oranje Phineaner influences)
Official status
Official language in Kōkai Kōkai
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated by Phinbellan Languages Studies Association

Kōkainese Phineaner (Sangunese: 黃海のマライ語?, Phineaner: Bahasa Phineaner Kōkaï; Jawi: بهاس ملايو منشوهوريا), also known as Base Kōkaï (バサ・黃海?, IPA: [basə ko̞ːka̠i]) or Tschakak Kōkaï (チャカㇰ・黃海?, IPA: [tt͡ɕakak̚ ko̞ːka̠i]), alternatively known as Northern Euran Phineaner, is a a dialect of Phineaner spoken in the Phinbellan special self-governing territory or state of Kōkai especially in the Losong and Glayzer river basin areas, as well as coastal areas up to part of Tukau and part of Padang Hijau and Bokor. It is the mother tongue of Kōkainese Phineaners, and it is also spoken by the largest minority as a second language, it is spoken together with Kōkainese Kyōwa-go, a branch of Kyōwa-go that exists in Phinbella. However, it is believed that the dialect originated from six Kōkainese periods with the influence of five other Phineaner dialects. Like the dialects of the Tempasuk region such as Manschūhōrian and even neighbouring Shandānø'kaílander, the Kōkainese dialect is considered non-standard. The Pansori text is written in the Kōkainese dialect.

This dialect has developed distinct phonetic, syntactic and lexical differences that make it unintelligible to speakers from outside Kōkai and outside the PES region, especially those who speak Standard Phineaner or Phinbellan.