The Kaili language is actually divided into several dialects with Ledo dialect as the lingua franca. Me myself speak kaili Rai dialect. Nice video....✨
Beautiful music....i like all of the songs....in fact, the lyrics can be substited easily with Malay/Indonesian language...This is Malay music in various dialects
@@giovannicollazo-cruz2193 just like guam they have Filipino ancestry when the take DNA they have 50 percent Filipino bloodline and cambodian and thai our Filipino sea gypsies live there our muslims southern Filipino islands look the same and have the same culture and speak Filipino language marano or tuasug or malayo language stick to listen to joe guam yall want samoan bloodline also samoan have DNA bloodline they are mix with Filipino and papuan melanesian you wont accept this but alot of samoan words are the same the numbers mata eye man lalaki sky langit wrong sala our Filipino natives are melanesian TH-cam Filipino negritos aeta some.look Filipino and have afro listen to joe guam Isla Mariana why he looks so Filipino youtube tawi taw is it safe This will show you the food and the culture is the same they are Filipino muslim
I'm from Tomohon, manado north sulawesi,.. minahasa languages sub etnic tombulu are the most similar to the Philippine and Taiwanese languages .. Mother = Ina Father = Ama number 1=esa, 2=zua,3=telu,4=epat,5=lima,6=enem,7=pitu,8=walu,9=siow,10=mapulu she/her=si /sia,there=ng kena/ung kena, here=wia'i, human/person=tou,house/home=wale, with=wo north=amian, south=timu,east=sendangan,west=talikuzan,etc
Can you show how the numbers 1-10 are written. I'm site most are similar to mine too - the Rungus Ethnic of Sabah (North Borneo). It would be linguistically interesting.
@@carmilliadokklafar9250and Davao Region too particular Davao Occidental where Balut Island was located and there are most Sangirese residents lived there, some are very long time since 1949
That's why they believe they ancestral heritage were also came from far north from northern Mongol tribes-chinese tribes to Korea Japanese and taiwanese tribes to the Philippines tribes just compare the tribal ritual clothing of ol Jomon and Ryukyu and taiwanese tribes to Philippines tribes onto Minahasa and the Dayak. Even in southeastern Sulawesi tribe tracing they ancestral back to ancient Korean period of the jomon-japanese and they even inviting Korean historians to the region to investigate and finds some basic words are the same as theirs.. and adopt Korean alphabetical into their local tribal input but the main one is still Indonesia official alphabetical
Aside Davao Occidental, Sangirese Language can be heard in the following provinces: 1.South Cotabato 2.Sarangani 3.Davao del Sur 4.Davao del Norte 5.Davao City 6.General Santos City(which is the closest city to Manado) 7.Sultan Kudarat
Tidak ada data angka dalam bahasa talaud,karena bahass talaud tiap pulau berbeda dialeg saya coba menulus angka dalam bahasa dialeg daerah Damau,1hambau 2 darua 3 tatalu 4 appata 5 lima 6 annumma 7 pitu 8 warru 9 hio 10 mapulu,mohon di koreksi kalau masih keliru,
Mayoritas bahasa suku suku disulawesi hampir sama krna memang kita masih 1 rumpun austronesia. Masa lalu memecah kita. Tpi memang suku tolaki dan suku moro memang mirip😂
Minahasan(Manado) have more similiarity.. just take 30 minutes fly from here to Davao city with direct flight... th-cam.com/video/-ejMIG0xCtE/w-d-xo.html
True. We Indonesians have: *1. Local languages:* These languages in general are hard to learn, diverse in structure and are numerous (800+). Some are in the tens of millions, some are in the thousands and endangered. These local languages are usually people’s first language in rural areas ouside the big cities. In *North Sulawesi* for example you can see a lot of cultural/linguistic similarities towards *Phillipines*, especially in *North Sulawesi* at *Gorontalo* and *Manado* where the languages are actually more similar to *Filipino* vs others. Same as how *Mindanao* in the *Phillipines* looks a lot like some parts in *Indonesia*. Cultural/linguistic influence existed without colonial borders in mind that devided us. Just look how *Mindanao* looks a lot like *Indonesia* in culture vs *Northern Phillipenes*. *2. Bahasa Indonesia* (Labeled as “Malay” in this video) The National language.👇🏼 This is an adopted language that is easy to learn and acts as a ‘lingua franca’ (a language that everybody knows regardless of area). For metropolitan Indonesians it’s *1st language* and a *2nd language* for provincional Indonesians. After Indonesia’s independence *Javanese* or an adapted version of *Malay* had to be chosen.. *Adated Malay* (now called *Bahasa Indonesia*) was chosen to avoid ethnic bias over the biggest minority the *Javanese*. *Malay* is (in comparison) an easy to learn language that travelling people like traders used to speak since ancient times before the Dutch in colonial times enforced it even further.
That's because they trace their ancestral are related to those of in ancient Korean tribe jomon-japanese and even invite Korean historians to do research there and found some parts basic words and some traditions are exactly the same thus they decided to adopt hangul as their local alphabetical aside of Indonesian alphabetical as the main one
Bugis are the largest tribe in Sulawesi Bugis people are found throughout Sulawesi, originally the Bugis people came from South Sulawesi. Bugis can also be found in Kalimantan (Borneo) and also in Malaysia
@@dimulaidari benar, begitu juga bahasa Melayu dialek Kupang hingga Papua sudah terbentuk berabad-abad sebelum bahasa Indonesia dibentuk tahun 1928, makanya disebut bahasa Melayu, saya punya teman orang Papua juga bilang bahasa yang mereka gunakan untuk penghubung antar suku itu Melayu Papua
Sulawesian Languages are the most similar to the Philippine and Taiwanese Languages and kinda serves as a bridge to Pacific languages
Autronesian family
The Kaili language is actually divided into several dialects with Ledo dialect as the lingua franca. Me myself speak kaili Rai dialect.
Nice video....✨
Nice, I’m half Manado/Dutch (belanda).
My manado family lives in Makassar so this is relatable👍🏼
This is the dialect in Indonesia that is very close to Tagalog. It even sounds like Tagalog
It's part of philippines language family.
Local languages, you would want me to call languages inside the Philippines a dialect?
Wouldn't
@@Φωτό-ρ7πThat’s what they call them here in the Philippines lol
@@Φωτό-ρ7πyou could correct the person without being an ass
Beautiful music....i like all of the songs....in fact, the lyrics can be substited easily with Malay/Indonesian language...This is Malay music in various dialects
Yooo our music in Micronesia is the same ! Im from Guam
Hafa adai taotao indonesia yo'
@@ariyahedie9457 wow hafa adai ! Nama saya Gino. Taotao Mongmong yu !
Mañelu hit ✌🏽
@@giovannicollazo-cruz2193 just like guam they have Filipino ancestry when the take DNA they have 50 percent Filipino bloodline and cambodian and thai our Filipino sea gypsies live there our muslims southern Filipino islands look the same and have the same culture and speak Filipino language marano or tuasug or malayo language stick to listen to joe guam yall want samoan bloodline also samoan have DNA bloodline they are mix with Filipino and papuan melanesian you wont accept this but alot of samoan words are the same the numbers mata eye man lalaki sky langit wrong sala our Filipino natives are melanesian TH-cam Filipino negritos aeta some.look Filipino and have afro listen to joe guam Isla Mariana why he looks so Filipino youtube tawi taw is it safe
This will show you the food and the culture is the same they are Filipino muslim
@@kidmanila2160 someone just got into austronesian migration theory lol
greetings saudara from the philippines :)
I'm from Tomohon, manado north sulawesi,.. minahasa languages sub etnic tombulu are the most similar to the Philippine and Taiwanese languages ..
Mother = Ina
Father = Ama
number 1=esa, 2=zua,3=telu,4=epat,5=lima,6=enem,7=pitu,8=walu,9=siow,10=mapulu
she/her=si /sia,there=ng kena/ung kena, here=wia'i, human/person=tou,house/home=wale, with=wo
north=amian, south=timu,east=sendangan,west=talikuzan,etc
Can you show how the numbers 1-10 are written. I'm site most are similar to mine too - the Rungus Ethnic of Sabah (North Borneo). It would be linguistically interesting.
Love from southeast sulawesi
Beautiful Celebes ✨💐
Sangirese is the only regional language of Indonesia that is spoken in the Philippines.
Yes, in Sarangani province.
@@carmilliadokklafar9250and Davao Region too particular Davao Occidental where Balut Island was located and there are most Sangirese residents lived there, some are very long time since 1949
Melayu...??
Bajau juga bung
I am from Sangir Tribe , my Family name is KATIANDAGHO .!!
I'm from North Konawe. And my native language is Tolaki language 👍🏻
I don't torikei
@@leonardrichkyfansnyaaurel6630 hiyaamu
No matter what language from this list, the number 5 will always be the same.
Lima everywhere
The acid test for Malayo-Polynesian and Austronesian languages,
and telu pitu walo (well except malayl lol)
@@razalihusainc7724 Malayo-Polynesian is a part of the Austronesian Language Family. They're not different thing.
Lima gang except Formosan langs
@@simplethewaterbender6264 it's called synonyms, maybe read more reflexes in Proto Austronesian?
I can't believe how all of these languages and cultures live in the same relatively small island. Look, they even have similar words from 1-10!
Wow, Seko Language sounds like Polynesian language
14:33 it is just me or tolaki really sounds like one of Japanese dialect 😅
That's why they believe they ancestral heritage were also came from far north from northern Mongol tribes-chinese tribes to Korea Japanese and taiwanese tribes to the Philippines tribes just compare the tribal ritual clothing of ol Jomon and Ryukyu and taiwanese tribes to Philippines tribes onto Minahasa and the Dayak.
Even in southeastern Sulawesi tribe tracing they ancestral back to ancient Korean period of the jomon-japanese and they even inviting Korean historians to the region to investigate and finds some basic words are the same as theirs.. and adopt Korean alphabetical into their local tribal input but the main one is still Indonesia official alphabetical
Wawoli juga, hampir di bagian tenggara Sulawesi kedengaran seperti japan korea
Aside Davao Occidental, Sangirese Language can be heard in the following provinces:
1.South Cotabato
2.Sarangani
3.Davao del Sur
4.Davao del Norte
5.Davao City
6.General Santos City(which is the closest city to Manado)
7.Sultan Kudarat
Tidak ada data angka dalam bahasa talaud,karena bahass talaud tiap pulau berbeda dialeg saya coba menulus angka dalam bahasa dialeg daerah Damau,1hambau 2 darua 3 tatalu 4 appata 5 lima 6 annumma 7 pitu 8 warru 9 hio 10 mapulu,mohon di koreksi kalau masih keliru,
Thanks bro
hello! may I know the song of your intro backsound? thank you.. by the way your video is materpiece! fantastic!
Wow it sounds Tagalog and Bisaya
The Mamasa language sounds like Kapampangan, a Philippine language.
Mayoritas bahasa suku suku disulawesi hampir sama krna memang kita masih 1 rumpun austronesia. Masa lalu memecah kita.
Tpi memang suku tolaki dan suku moro memang mirip😂
Dialict of sulawesi has similar to filpino languages almost desame....😁😁😁😁
Minahasan(Manado) have more similiarity.. just take 30 minutes fly from here to Davao city with direct flight...
th-cam.com/video/-ejMIG0xCtE/w-d-xo.html
Same language family...
True. We Indonesians have:
*1. Local languages:*
These languages in general are hard to learn, diverse in structure and are numerous (800+).
Some are in the tens of millions, some are in the thousands and endangered.
These local languages are usually people’s first language in rural areas ouside the big cities.
In *North Sulawesi* for example you can see a lot of cultural/linguistic similarities towards *Phillipines*, especially in *North Sulawesi* at *Gorontalo* and *Manado* where the languages are actually more similar to *Filipino* vs others.
Same as how *Mindanao* in the *Phillipines* looks a lot like some parts in *Indonesia*.
Cultural/linguistic influence existed without colonial borders in mind that devided us.
Just look how *Mindanao* looks a lot like *Indonesia* in culture vs *Northern Phillipenes*.
*2. Bahasa Indonesia* (Labeled as “Malay” in this video) The National language.👇🏼
This is an adopted language that is easy to learn and acts as a ‘lingua franca’ (a language that everybody knows regardless of area).
For metropolitan Indonesians it’s *1st language* and a *2nd language* for provincional Indonesians.
After Indonesia’s independence *Javanese* or an adapted version of *Malay* had to be chosen..
*Adated Malay* (now called *Bahasa Indonesia*) was chosen to avoid ethnic bias over the biggest minority the *Javanese*.
*Malay* is (in comparison) an easy to learn language that travelling people like traders used to speak since ancient times before the Dutch in colonial times enforced it even further.
What filipino language were u reffering to? I didnt hear any similarities. I speak fluent Tagalog and Iloko.
@@BoRZ886 Minahasa/Tombulu. Manado. (Not the Malay manado)
I am from Pamona-Mori tribes 🙏🏻
Jadi Ingat Al Hadid 114
Bahasa juga ketemu 114
Letak Timur Tengah Nusantara
i love bungku
Yang dibagian Bahasa Makassar judul lagunya apaan?
Sounds Filipino
Love
18:31
21:04
😀👍👍
They even dance similar to Tinikling
Cia-cia language uses Korean Alphabet. Interesting.
That's because they trace their ancestral are related to those of in ancient Korean tribe jomon-japanese and even invite Korean historians to do research there and found some parts basic words and some traditions are exactly the same thus they decided to adopt hangul as their local alphabetical aside of Indonesian alphabetical as the main one
Well There's Conection With Languages From South Celebes With Borneo.
i am mix bugis and mongondow...😊👍👍👍👍👍
Lebih tepatnya bahasa rumpun austronesia!!!
mix Mandar-Mamuju 🥰
Mori - Tolaki = persis😅
Sounds Filipino songs
Im from southeast sulawesi.
Im from Tolaki etnic. We austronesian races.
Bugis are the largest tribe in Sulawesi
Bugis people are found throughout Sulawesi, originally the Bugis people came from South Sulawesi. Bugis can also be found in Kalimantan (Borneo) and also in Malaysia
Minahasa are like
" Hmm.... You forgetting something little bro?"
@@kenmasters797minahasa so pretty❤❤ 😅 i’m buginese but i like minahasa ok
LIMA IS MUST for all
Mata/Lima gang!!!
Lima gang
Im from BUOL
Basa Tae :D
Hahahhaaha gago 😂😂😂😂
Basa tae .... Tae means in Tongan is shit. Lol
No its Luwu language
Manado bukan Melayu.
Manado Melayu itu maksudnya campuran bahasa pergaulan antara bahasa Indonesia dengan manado asli.
@@fauziahmad7054 bukan campuran bahasa Indonesia karena sebelum bahasa Indonesia dibuat (tahun 1928) Bahasa Melayu Manado sudah ada
Bahasa Melayu Manado Sama Bahasa Melayu Larantuka,Keduanya Itu Bahasa Melayu (Logat Setempat) Dari Indonesia Timur.
@@dimulaidari benar, begitu juga bahasa Melayu dialek Kupang hingga Papua
sudah terbentuk berabad-abad sebelum bahasa Indonesia dibentuk tahun 1928, makanya disebut bahasa Melayu,
saya punya teman orang Papua juga bilang bahasa yang mereka gunakan untuk penghubung antar suku itu Melayu Papua
Setiap daerah mempunyai interpretation Bahasa Melayu masing-masing sebelum 1928.
Amazing LIMA GANG .!! 👍