the language is very similar to Filipino, Malay & Indonesian. In Filipino Visayan dialect they count as: Usa, Duha, Tulo, Upat, Lima, Unum, Pito, Walu, Siyam, Napulo. which is basically ( one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine & ten ). In Tagalog, they say, Ama (father) & Ina (mother).
I'm from Sangihe/Sangir tribe at North Sulawesi/celebes prov,Indonesia Father - amang Mother - inang One - sembau Two - darua Three - tatelu Four - epa Five - Lima Six - enung Seven - pitu Eight - walu Nine - sio Ten - mapulo
We Paiwan also say ina (mather) & ama (father) , then thank you we also will say type one : masalu (South) type two : malimali (Central & North ) type three: pina alevan ( central ) 1-10 ita drusa tjelu sepatj lima ( ima ) unem(enem) pitju (pitu) alu siva tapuluq (puluq) 100 (daiday&iday) 1,000 (kuzulj & ‘uzulj ) 10,000 (kurav & kurav & ‘uraw ) eye - maca (matza) hand - lima blood - djamuq (damu‘ ) Yes - wui (owi)
We don’t need scientists to tell us we are related just look at the languages In Aotearoa NZ We say Tama Boy Wahine women Mother whāea Father Matua Tahi,Rua,Tory,whā,rima
Oh my God, I'm from Indonesia and from Minang etchnicity. In Minang language, grandma or grandpa is called "uwo". And in Paiwan they say "vuvuwan" ... Oh my, I learn a lot !
The Musi tribe is a tribe that inhabits the banks of the Musi River, this tribe has a culture of Malay, every word ending in Éé (In Indonesian it's like you say the word Duck, and in English it's like saying commént) the following is the vocabulary of the Musi language, maybe there is the same as the Musi language (sometimes called Basé Sekayu), and myself I'm not tired of researching Musi Culture so that it is known to the world, as a strong unity of the Austronesian Nation. Father = Ubak/Bapök Mother = Umak Grandmother = Nenek Inéh Grandfather = Nenek Anang Dölör = Brother/Sister Globally not look word Classification Brother = Köyöng Sister = Köpek How Are you = Namék Kabar nga/Apé Kabar nga Thanks = Terimé kasíh One = Satu/Sa'ijat/Sikok Two = Dué Three = Tigé Empat = Mpat Lima = Limé Enam = Enam Tujuh = Tujuh Delapan = Lapan Sembilan = Sembilan Sepuluh = Sepölöh Öö = like say "follow" Íí = because Palembang and Musi sometime vowel "Ii" not round, so I give guidelines to read it
i am one of the natives in the sabah, borneo islands called tatana tribe Kotauladan = thank you ina = mother apa/ama = father odu = grandmother aki/ingkung = grandfather ngaran = name miso = 1 duo = 2 tolu = 3 apat = 4 limo =5 onom =6 turu = 7 walu =8 siam =9 opod =10
@@vickydevera2176 i think Dusun in Sabah also use ngaran. Isai ngaran nu, what is your name. I only heard that before this since im not living in a family that use our old languange anymore.
Out of all numbers it is no.2 that almost unite the entire earth language Roman (Latin) = Duo Swedish = Tva Danish = To Italian = Due Polish = Dwa Russian = Dva Hindi = Do Romanian = Doi Byzantine = Dyo Spanish = Dos English = Two Malay/Indonesian = Dua Albania = Dy Bosnia & Herzegovina = Dva Bulgaria = Dve Croatia = Dva Kosovo = Dy / Dva Montenegro = Dva Macedonia = Dve Serbia = Dva Slovenia = Dva Greek = Dyo Andorra (Catalan) = Dos Austria (German) = Zwei Belarus = Dva Belgium = Twee French = Deux German = Zwei Portuguese = Dois
it's because all of the ethnic groups in the Philippines (Except Negritos) are austronesian which originated from south east coast of Neolithic China, I'm Filipino but our country is really bad at Geography and they also don't teach us about our genetic roots, They never says that we are actually related to East Asians, Ancient Mongols and Native Americans, They never teach us that we Filipinos are descendants of Ancient Mongols, They never teach us about The first Mongol Ethnic who migrated to South east Asia which is the Austroasiatic (Vietnamese ancestors) and the second one is us Austronesian next are Tai-Kadai(Thai and Lao Ancestors)
Only 500k speak Austronesian in Taiwan. You are already conquered land by Han Chinese that speaks the Northern Asian tribe Mandarin. Austronesian means South, not North.
Ibaloi Igorot 1-10 Sakey Shuwa Tedo Epat Dima Enem Pito Walo Siyam Sampulo Kankana-ey Igorot 1-10 Esa Dua Tulo Uppat Lima Enem Pito Walo Siyam Simpo Dad: Ama Mom: Ina
Well, Taiwan definitely belongs to Austronesian. Chinese mainland's claim is baseless. 3000 BC, Austronesian had been there, while chinese settled just in the 17th century after Dutch. 😂
Indeed, the claim of Mainland China over the South China Sea is based on the assertion that their ancestors navigated these waters. However, China's maritime activities in the South China Sea began around 2000 years ago. In contrast, the early Austronesians navigated this part of the sea as early as 5000 years ago, migrating in catamaran boats from Taiwan to the Philippines, Guam, the Mariana Islands, Sabah, Indonesia, Malaysia, Madagascar, Fiji, and further to the Pacific Islands, including Samoa, Tahiti, New Zealand, and others.
Lima gang confirmed.
the language is very similar to Filipino, Malay & Indonesian.
In Filipino Visayan dialect they count as: Usa, Duha, Tulo, Upat, Lima, Unum, Pito, Walu, Siyam, Napulo. which is basically ( one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine & ten ). In Tagalog, they say, Ama (father) & Ina (mother).
In Vietnam ede and jrai dialects we count as .Sa dua tlau pa ma nam tujuh sapan duapan pluh
@@singapuralikuta8195, wow very similar too
In Cebuano:
inahan - mother
amahan - father
apohan - grandparent
iyaan - aunt/uncle
ig-agaw - cousin
umangkon - neice/nephew
apo - grandchild
In Central Kalimantan, Indonesia:
In Dayak Maanyan:
1-10: Isa, Rueh, Telu, Epat, Dime, Enem, Pitu, Walu, Suei, Sepuluh
Dad: Amah
Mom: Ineh
In Dayak Oot Danum:
1-10: Ico, Duo, Tolu, Opat, Limo, Jahawen, Uju, Hanya, Jalation, Sapuluh
Dad: Amai
Mom: Inai
In Dayak Kahayan/Ngaju:
1-10: Ije, Due, Telu, Epat, Lime, Jahawen, Uju, Hanya, Tien, Sepuluh
Dad: Apang, Bapae
Mom: Indang, Indu, Umai
In Indonesian language:
1-10: Satu, Dua, Tiga, Empat, Lima, Enam, Tujuh, Delapan, Sembilan, Sepuluh
Dad: Ayah
Mom: Ibu
Count In java
1=siji
2=loro
3=telu
4=papat
5=limo/lima
6=enem
7=pitu
8=wolu
9=songo
10=sepuloh
WE ARE FAMILY,,,,,,,
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I'm from Sangihe/Sangir tribe at North Sulawesi/celebes prov,Indonesia
Father - amang
Mother - inang
One - sembau
Two - darua
Three - tatelu
Four - epa
Five - Lima
Six - enung
Seven - pitu
Eight - walu
Nine - sio
Ten - mapulo
Mashallah, Sangir/Sangil/Sangihe Tribe in Mindanao are part of the Bangsamoro
Similiar to Batak, Father = Amang, Inang = Mother
@@3idontknow3
Sangir tribe ancestor came from Mindanao so We are relative of course 👍
@@kim.yuseok1
Padahal terpisah jarak yg sangat jauh tapi bisa sama berarti mungkin dulunya nenek moyang kita berasal dari satu suku yg sama 👍
@@thebungalawang6841 iya asal sama tetapi terpisah dan terisolasi dengan geografis yang ia tempati. Pada akhirnya terbentuk struktur budaya baru.
We Paiwan also say ina (mather) & ama (father) , then
thank you we also will say
type one : masalu (South)
type two : malimali (Central & North )
type three: pina alevan ( central )
1-10
ita
drusa
tjelu
sepatj
lima ( ima )
unem(enem)
pitju (pitu)
alu
siva
tapuluq (puluq)
100 (daiday&iday)
1,000 (kuzulj & ‘uzulj )
10,000 (kurav & kurav & ‘uraw )
eye - maca (matza)
hand - lima
blood - djamuq (damu‘ )
Yes - wui (owi)
alima 🇵🇭 hand
we say "Tamā" for father and "Tinā" for mother too in sāmoan
we say Rama for father and Ina/Inang for mother in Javanese. It's not a daily use but we can still understand.
It means we have a same ancestors from taiwan, to philippines, to malaysia indonesia until goes to Samoa.
Woah in tagalog it's "ama" for father and "ina" for mother
We don’t need scientists to tell us we are related just look at the languages
In Aotearoa NZ
We say Tama Boy
Wahine women
Mother whāea
Father Matua
Tahi,Rua,Tory,whā,rima
We say mother "ende" and father "ema" in manggarinese Indonesia
Oh my God, I'm from Indonesia and from Minang etchnicity. In Minang language, grandma or grandpa is called "uwo". And in Paiwan they say "vuvuwan" ... Oh my, I learn a lot !
North Sumatran Malayic languages seem to also use the consonant 'v' a lot, like the language this person speaks.
The Musi tribe is a tribe that inhabits the banks of the Musi River, this tribe has a culture of Malay, every word ending in Éé (In Indonesian it's like you say the word Duck, and in English it's like saying commént) the following is the vocabulary of the Musi language, maybe there is the same as the Musi language (sometimes called Basé Sekayu), and myself I'm not tired of researching Musi Culture so that it is known to the world, as a strong unity of the Austronesian Nation.
Father = Ubak/Bapök
Mother = Umak
Grandmother = Nenek Inéh
Grandfather = Nenek Anang
Dölör = Brother/Sister Globally not look word Classification
Brother = Köyöng
Sister = Köpek
How Are you = Namék Kabar nga/Apé Kabar nga
Thanks = Terimé kasíh
One = Satu/Sa'ijat/Sikok
Two = Dué
Three = Tigé
Empat = Mpat
Lima = Limé
Enam = Enam
Tujuh = Tujuh
Delapan = Lapan
Sembilan = Sembilan
Sepuluh = Sepölöh
Öö = like say "follow"
Íí = because Palembang and Musi sometime vowel "Ii" not round,
so I give guidelines to read it
In cebuano/ bisaya here in the central part of the Philippines it is
1-usa
2-duha
3-tolo
4-upat
5-lima
6-unom
7-pito
8-walo
9-siyam
10-napulo/pulo🇵🇭
Tama for father, Tina for mother..in Dusun Tindal language from borneo
And Samoan from Polynesia
Tama-father
Mother- Tina
Sister-Tuafafine
Brother-Tuagane
1-10
1-Tasi
2-Lua
3-Tolu
4-Fa
5-Lima
6-Ono
7-Fitu
8-Valu
9-Iva
10-Sefulu
Ama - Father
Ina - Mother
Kuya - Brother
Ate - Sister
1 - Isa
2 - Dalawa
3 - Tatlo
4 - Apat
5 - Lima
6 - Anim
7 - Pito
8 - Walo
9 - Siyam
10 - Sampu
Tagalog Philippines
Dusun Tindal Sabah Borneo
Tina - Mother
Tama - Father
Taka' - Big sister
1 - iso
2 - duo
3 - tolu
4 - apat
5 - limo
6 - onom
7 - turu'
8 - walu'
9 - siam
10 - hopod
We say Ina (Mother), Ama (Father) too in Batak Toba (Indonesia)
Same in Philippines
Same in pinas
Ama, amang, among
Ina, inang, inong 😁
SEAsians are here to connect... need some catch up after a long disconnection in history.. 🤣
True
Most Indonesian tribes have same voice for numerik... especially for 1= Sada, sara, siji, satu,etc...2= roa, dua, loro, etc...3 = telu, tolu, talu, tiga, etc...4= opat, papar,, empat, etc...5= lima, lime, etc...6= enem, enam, Onom, etc...7= pitu, tujuh, etc...8= walu, wolu, delapan,etc...9= siwa, songo, sanga, sembilan, etc...10=sepuluh,etc...
Are all Lima gang present here?...😉🇵🇭 We also use name-ngaran in kinaray-a tribes of western visayas and central mindanao.
i am one of the natives in the sabah, borneo islands called tatana tribe
Kotauladan = thank you
ina = mother
apa/ama = father
odu = grandmother
aki/ingkung = grandfather
ngaran = name
miso = 1
duo = 2
tolu = 3
apat = 4
limo =5
onom =6
turu = 7
walu =8
siam =9
opod =10
Pangasinan dialect in Northern Philippines Ina is mother,Ama is father.Ngaran is name.What is your name?Antoy ngaran mo?
@@vickydevera2176 i think Dusun in Sabah also use ngaran. Isai ngaran nu, what is your name. I only heard that before this since im not living in a family that use our old languange anymore.
marima masayu
terima kasih
marima = terima
from Indonesia
We say Ina and Ama here in the Philippines
Very similar to Ivatan, group in the farthest north of the Philippines whereby closest to Taiwan.
1-10 in Pampanga dialect in Philippines
isa, adua, atlu, apat, lima, anam, pitu, walu, siam, apulu.
Ama for father Amị for mother jrai ethnic in central highland of Vietnam
In javanese tribe of indonesia
1-siji
2-loro
3-telu
4-papat
5-limo
6-enem
7-pitu
8-wolu
9-songo
10-sepuloh
They are from my father’s hometown!
5 = Lima
Unbelieveable
Bahasa Indonesia/Melayu
1=satu
2=dua
3=tiga
4=Ampat
5=lima
6=Anam
7=tujuh
8=delapan
9=sembilan
10=sepuluh
Bahasa Batak Sumatra indonesia
1=Sadak
2=dua
3=tolu
4=Papat
5=limo
6=Anam
7=Pitu
Bahasa Jawa Indonesia
1=siji
2=loro
3=telu
4=Papat
5=limo
6=Anam
7=Pitu
8=wolu
9=songo
3=tolu
Bahasa Batak Toba agak salah
Sada
Dua
Tolu
Opat
Lima
Onom
Pitu
Ualu/walu
Sia
Sampulu
Bahasanya mirip bahasa Melayu dan bahasa bahasa daerah di indonesia
lima gang!
Out of all numbers it is no.2 that almost unite the entire earth language
Roman (Latin) = Duo
Swedish = Tva
Danish = To
Italian = Due
Polish = Dwa
Russian = Dva
Hindi = Do
Romanian = Doi
Byzantine = Dyo
Spanish = Dos
English = Two
Malay/Indonesian = Dua
Albania = Dy
Bosnia & Herzegovina = Dva
Bulgaria = Dve
Croatia = Dva
Kosovo = Dy / Dva
Montenegro = Dva
Macedonia = Dve
Serbia = Dva
Slovenia = Dva
Greek = Dyo
Andorra (Catalan) = Dos
Austria (German) = Zwei
Belarus = Dva
Belgium = Twee
French = Deux
German = Zwei
Portuguese = Dois
Lima!!
I wonder how their writing script looks like
Batak (Indonesia)
Mother : Ina or Inang
Father : ama or amang
Why so close 😂
Austrosian kind language
Yes i agree with you
@@singapuralikuta8195 very peaceful to hear
Paiwan is distant relative of Borneo,
@Jacky Phantom slant eye Chinese looked doesnt mean Chinese, hence Mongols has slant eye.
Most of his word i heard are common in muslim in mindanao phillipines,im from mindanao
it's because all of the ethnic groups in the Philippines (Except Negritos) are austronesian which originated from south east coast of Neolithic China, I'm Filipino but our country is really bad at Geography and they also don't teach us about our genetic roots, They never says that we are actually related to East Asians, Ancient Mongols and Native Americans, They never teach us that we Filipinos are descendants of Ancient Mongols, They never teach us about The first Mongol Ethnic who migrated to South east Asia which is the Austroasiatic (Vietnamese ancestors) and the second one is us Austronesian next are Tai-Kadai(Thai and Lao Ancestors)
Mother i their laguage is kina while in tagalog ina without the k
fellow austronesians are united by Esa and Lima LOL
satu dua tiga empat lima (indonesia)
Only 500k speak Austronesian in Taiwan. You are already conquered land by Han Chinese that speaks the Northern Asian tribe Mandarin. Austronesian means South, not North.
Father in javanese language = Rama
Rama or Romo
Rama original language and Romo its dialec
Råmå
Philippines
Yes: oo, win, wen, wén, won, etc
No: hindi, haan, saan, madi, adi, achi, da, déh, dé, dah, etc
uvuvuwi uvuvuwa eh..leave my camera!
Ibaloi Igorot 1-10
Sakey
Shuwa
Tedo
Epat
Dima
Enem
Pito
Walo
Siyam
Sampulo
Kankana-ey Igorot 1-10
Esa
Dua
Tulo
Uppat
Lima
Enem
Pito
Walo
Siyam
Simpo
Dad: Ama
Mom: Ina
Well, Taiwan definitely belongs to Austronesian. Chinese mainland's claim is baseless. 3000 BC, Austronesian had been there, while chinese settled just in the 17th century after Dutch. 😂
Indeed, the claim of Mainland China over the South China Sea is based on the assertion that their ancestors navigated these waters. However, China's maritime activities in the South China Sea began around 2000 years ago. In contrast, the early Austronesians navigated this part of the sea as early as 5000 years ago, migrating in catamaran boats from Taiwan to the Philippines, Guam, the Mariana Islands, Sabah, Indonesia, Malaysia, Madagascar, Fiji, and further to the Pacific Islands, including Samoa, Tahiti, New Zealand, and others.
I heard ngaran :O
Same as ngalan in Tagalog
Tagalog is more Spanish trash. Thank god I don't speak Tagalog.
Kina + kama = kinakama
Wow Taiwan are like our Naga
Parang hindi na siya 'pure'
May halo ng Chinese yung batà
Wouldn’t that be the same with Filipinos?
@@jaymoulic8144 it would not