There are similarities if you listen to the sound and not look at the word spelling. For instance, "tuyu" for three is close in sound to the Tagalog, aka Filipino, (the Philippine national language) "tatlo". On the other hand, "eimo" for five is close in sound to "ima," which means hand in Ilocano (a major Philippine language).
@@itshry Let's be honest, he does look Chinese. In fact, in Taiwan, many Chinese with some Aboriginal blood are ethnically classified as Aboriginals and there are many who are still trying to claim the status!
@@jackjackyphantom8854 Perhaps being aboriginals, they have privilege/special right and status. Many minority ethichs in China get marry with Han Chinese, their children will choose minority ethnic. Because minority has privilege in school, taxes, loan and can have more children
Very different dialect from other tribes. Tsou unique tribe
almost the same as my local language. I am from muna, southeast sulawesi, indonesian
Wow.. bidayuh sarawak in borneo.. five is ' rimoh'
Wait what!!?? Numbers in Tsou is completely different from other tribes or typical Austronesian languages.
There are similarities if you listen to the sound and not look at the word spelling. For instance, "tuyu" for three is close in sound to the Tagalog, aka Filipino, (the Philippine national language) "tatlo". On the other hand, "eimo" for five is close in sound to "ima," which means hand in Ilocano (a major Philippine language).
Still cognates.
"yuso" preserves the "s" in proto-Austronesian "dusa".
@@VidAudioJojo tuyu even closer to Bicolano Philippines. In Bicol, tuyu=tulo
@@VidAudioJojosimilar sound in bisaya tulo/tuyo
He so cute
Nias island smile 😀
mother is inang
father is amang
His outfit looks a bit like Manchurian royalty cloth
Bicol Philippines
Mother - Ina
Father - Ama
Sibling- Tugang
Older brother - Kuya
Older sister -Ate
Counting 1-10
1 Saro
2 duwa
3 tulo
4 apat
5 lima
6 anum
7 pitu
8 walo
9 siyam
10 sampulo
His name is "Hawaii".
Lol
epic
I don’t think he is tsou people,heis accent is strange and he say the wrong word about “mother”
We call our mother “ino”,not “ina”
this chinese looks not like filipinos or indonesian
Some filipinos and indonesian also has "chinese looks"
Some Nias, Dayak, Manado in Indonesia also looks like Chinese
@@itshry Let's be honest, he does look Chinese. In fact, in Taiwan, many Chinese with some Aboriginal blood are ethnically classified as Aboriginals and there are many who are still trying to claim the status!
@@jackjackyphantom8854 Perhaps being aboriginals, they have privilege/special right and status. Many minority ethichs in China get marry with Han Chinese, their children will choose minority ethnic. Because minority has privilege in school, taxes, loan and can have more children
@@itshry Are u from China?