@4:08 Note: The Qauqaut numerals shown here are actually in Basay language. Here's the Qauqaut Numbers: 1. is 2. zus 3. dor 4. sop 5. rim 6. ən 7. pit 8. ar 9. siu 10. tor
@itpar4 жыл бұрын
Lima/limo is almost in every Austronesian language.
@Dogselfie4 жыл бұрын
That's because the word for 'hand' which has 5 fingers is also lima/limo/liga or something similar, hence the connection and why it doesn't change among languages.
@jakerobert31184 жыл бұрын
I’ve noticed that but the first language on this list does not.
@alvandwii3 жыл бұрын
7 & 8 also. Pitu/vitu & wolu/walu
@TschikoDeutsch3 жыл бұрын
also ua/uo/duo/dua/rua/ruo/lua/luo for number 2
@NovikNikolovic4 жыл бұрын
L I M A G A N G
@panayisland21054 жыл бұрын
✋✋✋✋✋
@Vassi_Drakonov4 жыл бұрын
In many Austronesian languages, the word "lima" and its close variations mean "five".
Greetings to my austronesian brothers from the Tagalogs in the Philippines 🇵🇭
@radycabonilas53204 жыл бұрын
Tagalog (Filipino) Isa Dalawa Tatlo Apat Lima Anim Pito Walo Siyam Sampu
@beembeem8704 жыл бұрын
@@radycabonilas5320 sige lagi ka patudlo sa mga tao ka loyal ba
@arvantsaraihan57774 жыл бұрын
This is the Proto-Austronesian (PAN) reconstructed words that I found in Wikipedia, and I find this really interesting when I compared this to my native Indonesian language! *pajay: padi (rice plant) *beRas: beras (husked rice) *qayam (bird in PAN): ayam (chicken in Indonesian) *babuy: babi (pig) *busuR: busur (bow) *panaq: panah (arrow) *bubu: bubu (fish trap) *bakuŋ: bakung (lily plant) *buluq: buluh (bamboo) *tuduR: tidur (to sleep) *diRi: (ber)diri (to stand) *piliq: pilih (to choose) *layap (to fly in PAN): (me)layap (wandering, walking directionless in Indonesian) *matay: mati (die) *tuk: (pa)tuk (to peck, also beak in PAN) *ʃep: (hi)sap (to suck) *ʃuk: (ma)suk (go in, through) *buŋa: bunga (flower) *kaŋa : (me)nganga (to open mouth) *pan: (um)pan (bait) *kepit (pinched together in PAN): kepit (pressed between 2 parts of body, usually armpit in Indonesian) *diŋdiŋ: dinding (wall) *diqdiq: didih (boiling, to boil) *biɣbiɣ: bibir (lips) *dasdas: dada (chest) *luluñ: gulung (to roll) *padem: padam (extinguished) *baŋ: (ter)bang (to fly) *halaŋ: halang (a bar, be an obstacle) *kaŋkaŋ: kangkang (spread the legs) *kiskis: kikis (to scrape off) *ʃelʃel : sesal (regret) *ʃuʃu (breast in PAN): susu (milk in Indonesian) *dabuk: debu (ash) *timbun (heap in PAN): timbun (to pile in Indonesian) *tuŋaw: tungau (a kind of mite) *qaŋet: hangat (warm) *ʃeŋet (acrid in smell in PAN): sangit (a kind of unpleasant smell in Indonesian) *dataɣ: datar (flat, flat area) *luʃ : (mu)lus (smooth, slippery) *baliw: balik (return, go back) *guliŋ: guling (roll up) *telaq/kelaq: celah (crack or split) *ʃaŋkut: sangkut (caught on a hook) *aŋkup: tangkup (put in cupped hands) *leŋkuŋ: lengkung (bent) *ñiket/ñaŋket: lengket (sticky) *siket: ikat (to tie) *duŋ: (lin)dung (to protect, shelter) *deket: dekat (near) *tubuq: tumbuh (to grow) * ɣábun (fog in PAN): embun (dew in Indonesian) *dakep: tangkap (to catch) *qaqay: kaki (leg, foot) *maCa: mata (eye) *Caliŋa: telinga (ear) *daRaq: darah (blood) *Cuqelan: tulang (bone) *liqeR: leher (neck) *Rumaq: rumah (house) *SulaR: ular (snake) *luCuŋ: lutung (a species of primate) *aNay: anai-anai (termite) *SabaRat (west monsoon in PAN): barat (west in Indonesian) *timuR (east monsoon in PAN): timur (east in Indonesian) *laŋaw: langau (fly, in Indonesian specifically a kind of blood sucking fly) *biŋbiŋ: bimbing (to guide) *but: (ca)but (to pluck out) *peʃ: (kem)pis (to deflate) Also, I recognized these words but it's Javanese instead of Indonesian: *asu: asu (dog) *manuk (chicken in PAN): manuk (bird in Javanese) *ququ: yuyu (crab) I wonder how would it be for another Austronesian language speakers😄
@radycabonilas53204 жыл бұрын
Some of those words I understand completely in my native language.
@radycabonilas53204 жыл бұрын
Proto-Austronisian -Tagalog (Filipino) - Bisaya (Visayan) etc. *Pajay: Padi (Palay) Rice Plant *Beras (Bugas in Bisaya) (Bigas in Tagalog) Husked Rice *Babuy: Babi (Baboy) Pig *Panaq: Pana (PANA) Bow & Arrow *Piliq: Pilih (PILI) Choose *Matay: Mati (Patay) Kill, Dead *Bunga: (BUNGA) Fruit *Nganga (NGANGA) to open the mouth *Dingding (DINGDING) Wall *Biybiy: Bibir (Bibig in Tagalog, Baba in Bisaya means Mouth) *Luluñ: Gulung (Gulong) in Tagalog only: to roll, Tire *Halang (Harang) an obstacle *Kangkang (in Bisaya only: KANGKANG) spread the legs *Kiskis (KISKIS) to scrape *Sesal (Sisi:Tagalog) Regret *Susu (SUSU: Tagalog) Breast: a woman breast *Dabuk: Debu (ABO in Tagalog, Abu in Bisaya) Ash *Hangat (Lagnat: Tagalog) Warm *Baliw: Balik (BALIK) return, Go back *Tumbuq: Tumbuh (TUBO) to grow *Dakep: Tangkap (Dakip in Tagalog, Dakup in Bisaya) *Maca: Mata (MATA) eye *Telinga (Tagalog: Tenga, and or Tainga but it is archaic) Ear *Liqer: Leher (Leeg in Tagalog, Liug in Bisaya) Neck *Anay: Anai-anai (ANAY) Termite *Langau (Langaw) Fly *Manuk (MANOK) Chicken *Asu (Aso: Dog in Tagalog, Aso/Asu: Smoke in Bisaya). I translated it base on the Etymology and Phonology of the Languages that is similar in our Dialects.
@@radycabonilas5320 In Batangan Tagalog, you will here lots of people saying Tainga because Batangan Tagalog is closer to Old Tagalog than Manileno Tagalog.
@ff_crafter4 жыл бұрын
Greetings to all fellow Austronesians from Sundanese in Indonesia
@paduka234 жыл бұрын
Javanese here 🙌
@matdanih4 жыл бұрын
Malay here ✋✋🇲🇾🇲🇾
@muhammadprabumutawakkil9864 жыл бұрын
Hello, dulur 👍 nice to see you
@rachman.syahril4 жыл бұрын
We have something to unite us all... Lima is five lol
@bismillah9684 жыл бұрын
@@matdanih Malaysia gk termasuk Austronesia LoL, search aja di google coba
@Hendra-ci3mu4 жыл бұрын
Lots of love for fellow austronesian from Makassarian, Indonesia.
@n.yoshua4 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful with much worthy efforts that shows to be really appreciating how "rich" we are. From 🇮🇩 with 💙
@karlnz14714 жыл бұрын
I love how this channel also included the ancient writing system.
@niekpinoy933 жыл бұрын
What I find interesting is that all Austronesian languages changed over time but they all kept the word “Lima” or a variation of it
@way98833 жыл бұрын
as a javanese i love this so much! lima part is really fascinating. it shows how much similar the lingo between austronesian language is, even though we are separated by vast ocean.
1 changed a lot in Austronesian languages, but mostly are esa, eta 2 something like ua, dua 3 is more like telu 4 is something like -pat 5 mostly are lima 6 something like anim, onom 7 something like pitu, vitu, pito 8 something like walu, walo, valu 9 mostly is siam 10 something like polo, pulu
@dud7193 жыл бұрын
There is a hillbtribe language in Vietnam called Jarai and they count 1. Sa 2. Dua. 3 Klou. 4. Pa. 5. Roma/ Ma. 6 Nam. 7 Juh. 8 Pan. 9 Duapan. 10 Pluh.
@AerisReyha4 жыл бұрын
Family of Lima In my grandfather hometown, lima means five and hand, because hand have five (lima) finger...
@rachman.syahril4 жыл бұрын
Interesting
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
Huh the polynesian language retained the lima also means hand thing but many maritime south east Asia austronesian didn't.
@marcrencio76164 жыл бұрын
In Philippines too, lima means five
@pulasroderickl.21894 жыл бұрын
In Ilokano 🇵🇭 we call 5 as lima and Ima for the hand 🖐️
@wolfthunder25264 жыл бұрын
Yes, Balinese also has this dual meaning. Lima ~ five, liman ~ hand
@pivea4 жыл бұрын
I love these videos, it's been so hard to find examples of how different languages sound, it's always so interesting to listen to :)
@husnimubarak96283 жыл бұрын
Bugisnesse (south celebes) 1. Seddi 2. Dua 3. Tellu 4. Eppa' 5. Lima 6. Enneng 7. Pitu 8. Arua 9. Asera 10. Seppulo
@Vassi_Drakonov4 жыл бұрын
Malay, also an Austronesian language. 1: Satu 2: Dua 3: Tiga 4: Empat 5: Lima 6: Enam 7: Tujuh 8: Lapan 9: Sembilan 10: Sepuluh
@jamilah2784 жыл бұрын
Kenapa dia tak masukkan Malay? Sebab Malay overrated 🤣
@robinsonraymond87794 жыл бұрын
bahasa dusun kan ada dalam Malaysia juga
@wattson4514 жыл бұрын
@Tobirama ‘Malay race’ ni kurang sesuai. Kalau tanya sendiri kat diorang adakah diorang Malay, tentu diorang jawab tak. Pakai je Austronesian, payung lebih besar.
@TschikoDeutsch3 жыл бұрын
the only different with Indonesian is 8, we call it Delapan
@TschikoDeutsch3 жыл бұрын
@@wattson451 Malay tu Race campur Melanesia + Austronesia
@minimani65354 жыл бұрын
I love all of your videos but the Austronesians ones are definitely my favorites! Greetings from your blasian cousins Madagascar 💕💕🇲🇬
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
Hi 👋👋👋Manao ahoana, not austronesian ethnically but born and raised in a austronesian country (Malaysia, Sarawak)
@minimani65354 жыл бұрын
@@ANTSEMUT1 manahoana 👋at least you're raised in a austronesian country
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
@@minimani6535 misaotra anao 😍😍😍 also Malagasy is my favourite austronesian language, especially when it is sang it sounds so beautiful.
@Vassi_Drakonov4 жыл бұрын
@@ANTSEMUT1 Oh, hey. I'm also born and grew up in Sarawak, 🇲🇾!
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
@@Vassi_Drakonov 👋👋👋 I'm from Kuching what about you?
@fredericksamson94304 жыл бұрын
Soo cool, from africa, south east asia to pacific ocean!
@henerebordes30894 жыл бұрын
'Ia ora na 'amui tātou terā mai te tah tāpura i reira 'ua tuatāpapahia tā mātou huru tai'ora'a i te nūmera i roto i te reo Tahiti ! Tahitian : In this list, the old Tahitian numbers are placed just after those appearing first and which are also those currently in use. 0 : Aore 1: Hō'ē or tahi 2 : Piti or rua 3 : Toru 4 : Maha or fā or hā 5 : Pae or rima 6 : Ono or fene 7 : Hitu or fitu 8 : Va'u or varu 9 : Iva 10 : 'Ahuru or tini 11 : 'Ahuru-mā-hō'ē 10 +... : 'Ahuru-mā-... 20 : Piti-'ahuru or ta'au 100 : Hānere (from English hundred) or rau (Tahitian original word) 101 : Hānere-'e-hō'ē 111 : Hānere-'ahuru-mā-hō'ē 1000 : Tauatini (from English thousand) or mano 100 000 : Hō'ē-hānere-tauatini / Hānere-tauatini or rehu 1 000 000 : Mirioni or 'iu 1 000 000 000 : Mīria or mano-'iu Tahitian used to count by pair, so if you wanted to say, for example, 40 you would say Rua-ta'au which means two pairs of twenty, mene was the equivalent of a pair of thousand, so is the way our ancient ones counted, I let you imagine how good they were at mathematics !
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
That is kinda like metropolitan French, they count numbers bigger than 20 in a similar way.
@henerebordes30894 жыл бұрын
@@ANTSEMUT1 Thank you for your commentary, I'm also a native French speaker and I never really thought about it ! At the beginning I wasn't sure about what you said, but actually you're right ! but if I may give further details, French use this system from 70 unlike old Tahitian which starts directly from 30. Thank you very much again for your commentary ! Māuruuru 'e 'ia ora 'oe.
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
@@henerebordes3089 oh thanks no problem, i wasn't exactly sure about the French thing i just remember lots of people complaining that metropolitan French count big numbers weirdly.
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
@@henerebordes3089 i wonder if the original Tahitian word for 100 rau is related to the Malay hundred ratus or it's a Tahitian innovation or polynesian specific innovation.
@MapsCharts4 жыл бұрын
Quelle belle langue
@makassardaeng47143 жыл бұрын
The Makassar language or Mangkasara language is a family of Austronesian languages and has a script, namely Lontara script, Lontara itself comes from the Makassar language, namely Lontara leaves and those who created the lontara letter also came from the Makassar tribe or the Mangkasara tribe named DAENG PAMATTE. Makassar language 1 - 10 1. SE'RE 2. RUA 3. TALLU 4. APPA' 5. LIMA 6. ANNANG 7. TUJU 8. SAGANTUJU 9. SALAPANG 10. SAMPULO
@arjunjr38963 жыл бұрын
Makassarian 👍
@ayurahmah45403 жыл бұрын
Makassari .. ❤
@ryanah15364 жыл бұрын
I'm half-Melanau and half-Javanese,this our numerals in Melanau(btw melanau have probably thirteen dialects and each of them are different and diverse,idk which variety speaks so im gonna go with Mukah variety) ja' duwah telou pat limah enem ujok ayan ulan pluan
@TschikoDeutsch3 жыл бұрын
4:12 Lusa is also available in Indonesian which means two days after today (one day after tomorrow) Hari ini (Today) Besok (Tomorrow) Lusa
@thedorku95004 жыл бұрын
This is the ultimate Lima Gang video
@ulilchannel20312 жыл бұрын
Minangkabau, west Sumatra, Indonesia 1. ciek 2. duo 3. tigo 4. ampek 5. limo 6. anam 7. tujuah 8. lapan 9. sambilan 10. sapuluah
@PhilUpOnThis3 жыл бұрын
It's striking that both Malagasy and Rapanui sound like they've been influenced by the surrounding languages (the former being influenced by Comorian and others, and the latter being influenced by Spanish :o
@tongodgreenearthvillagers79923 жыл бұрын
I am from Sabah Borneo Malaysia...this is sungoi/river language. 1 - ido 2 - duo 3 - talu 4 - apat 5 - limo 6 - onom 7 - turu' 8 - walo' 9 - siwoi 10 - pulu' 11 - apulu' om ido' 12 - apulu' om duo 13 - apulu' om talu 14 - apulu' om apat 15 - apulu' om limo 16 - apulu' om onom 17 - apulu' om turu' 18 - apulu' om walu' 19 - apulu' om siwoi 20 - duo na pulu' 'om' means in english 'and' in Malay 'dan'.
@MoskusMoskiferus16113 жыл бұрын
4:44 What a Beautiful Flag
@sunolili8624 жыл бұрын
What are even atayal numbers?? Where's our beloved lima lmao😭
@thegrassguy28714 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile in Kiribati... Edit: and Palau...
@kurasnaparawan37424 жыл бұрын
At least it have a “ma” sound Go check saysiat it’s even more strange
@mycarima34974 жыл бұрын
kiribati: nimaua marshallese: lalem palau: eim atayal: zmagal saisiyat: haseb kanala: kereniri those are one of the most divergent lima that i know in austronesian
@Adhjie4 жыл бұрын
@@mycarima3497 what about easter islanders they got rongorongo u know?
@alvarezkentalfe5213 жыл бұрын
@@mycarima3497 for Kiribati and Marshallese I can still find "nima" and "lem" respectively, but idk about the other 3 xD
@karlzzzyzz4 жыл бұрын
Seven in Batak language ( A tribe in Indonesia) is "Pitu"
@J11_boohoo4 жыл бұрын
For Isnag (from the Philippines): Isa Duwa Tallu Appat Limma Annam Pittu Walu Siyam Sangapulu
@Jeero4704 жыл бұрын
Almost itawist ibanag and malaweg
@mycarima34974 жыл бұрын
eventhough melanesian numbers is quite divergent, the number 5 is still quite consistant
@AlHaithamreal3 жыл бұрын
Numbers in Javanese ngoko (low speech) are similar to other Austronesian languages, but numbers in Javanese krama (high speech) are very different from Austronesian languages.
@ario84443 жыл бұрын
Javanese krama adopted much of sanskrit language
@AerisReyha4 жыл бұрын
Please do about Lontara (Makassarese and Buginese language)... Its another member of Lima Family... 😁
@kikojavier38044 жыл бұрын
Asan kayo mga kapatid kong tagalog?! Comment kayo dito mga kapatid
@user-nm6ce4hu1o4 жыл бұрын
my second native language waray-waray 1- usa 2-duha 3- tuló 4- upat 5- lima 6 - unom 7 - pito 8 - walo 9 - siyam 10 - napulo
@ClydeDatastruct3 жыл бұрын
Cebuano has the same numbers too 😁
@xiaothink28204 жыл бұрын
Indonesian javanese here sending hugs and kisses to fellow austronesian!🙏💖
@rajasriindra90044 жыл бұрын
You're called as limo or lima ? I mean the number 5
@@rezadevianangke1347 Hey Javanese-Serangese here and yeah in Serang and Cilegon we say 'Lima' as 'Lime' but not all people there say like that some region who is border with Sundanese speaker's region still remain the 'A' sound just like Ngapak speakers. But when I was a kid I heard my people pronounced it with A not E even some kids nowadays pronounce it with A but I dont know why it changed now. There is a religious song which is popular here : "Dikentongi diadani ora teka iku tandane wong cilaka" but my people in my village especially the elder always pronounce it with E but the kids pronounce it with A. So it makes their kids confuse should they pronounce it with E or A🤷♂️ I'm from Cilegon anyway😁
@therandomseannel92444 жыл бұрын
I'd like to point out that Filipino / Tagalog is not here, so... 1 - isa 2 - dalawa 3 - tatlo 4 - apat 5 - lima 6 - anim 7 - pito 8 - walo 9 - siyam 10 - sampu
@aldienayamin15104 жыл бұрын
Im proud of as astronesian people from Javanese in Indonesian. ❤️❤️
@umarshiddiq17773 жыл бұрын
South Borneo 1 : asa 2 : duwa 3 : talu 4 : ampat 5 : lima 6 : anam 7 : pitu 8 : walu 9 : sanga 10 : sapuluh
@radycabonilas53204 жыл бұрын
Austronesian Languages. This is may native language Bisaya (Visayan) Usa Duwa Tulo Upat Lima Unom Pito Walo Siyam Pulo
@JOSEMiguel-yd6ij4 жыл бұрын
Another variation. Usa Duha Tulo Upat Lima Unom Pito Walo Siyam Napulo
@ReallyRandomMe4 жыл бұрын
Cebuano*
@radycabonilas53204 жыл бұрын
@@ReallyRandomMe hindi pa nag-exist ang word na CEBUANO noon sa Pre-Colonial Period kaya unawain mo CEBUANO is not a Language it's derive from SUGBU... Cebuano is a Spanish term of Sugbuanon. Bisaya - Spanish Term Sugbuanon = (Sugbuano) Cebuano Boholanon/Bol-anon = Boholano Sikihodnon = Siquijoreño Surigaonon = Surigaoeño Dabawanon = Davaoeño Kotabatanon = Cotabateño Etc. Taga Zamboanga po ako... Ako ay Zamboangueño pero BISAYA po ako.
@rachman.syahril4 жыл бұрын
Lima again lol
@artemesiagentileschini73484 жыл бұрын
@@radycabonilas5320 if you are talking about the cebuano language please refer to cebuano language as we warays, along with ilonggo people and others also has the endonym of Bisaya to refer ourselves.
@francisbengua54583 жыл бұрын
LIMA is FOREVER! Long live the Austronesian race! ❤️❤️
Please help me with it! Here are the things we need from you: Text and Audio for the following: The native name of the language/ dialect Numbers 1 to 10 Greetings & Phrases Vocabulary Any story / Sample text Images for: Flag & Emblem Traditional Costumes Art/ Patterns Suggestion for Background music :D Kindly send it to my email otipeps24@gmail.com Looking forward! :D
@linguistfanatic18954 жыл бұрын
WHERES LIMA AT
@khaidarbahar85394 жыл бұрын
What our language?..."lima"
@Natasyaluziraf4 жыл бұрын
@Maharlika Empire Malaysia lima 5 Indonesia lima 5 Sabah lima 5 Brunei lima 5
@Hendra-ci3mu4 жыл бұрын
@@Natasyaluziraf Makassarese Indonesia use lima both for number 5 and hand.
@solidpas7613 жыл бұрын
@Maharlika Empire But only some if not the only one language in Philippines that hand for "ima" remains is Iloko Language.
@pamangobert30433 жыл бұрын
In sundanese lima[5]
@nikotomokane64343 жыл бұрын
Looks like we all agree on number 5 (Lima). In our Chamorro language, we call the grouper "gådao" and our word for house is "guma" and we call water "hånom". Any other language have the same words or something similar?
My native language (Bikolano) Saro Duwa Tulo Apat Lima Anom Pito Walo Siyam Sampulo
@rubenmarco38123 жыл бұрын
I'd like to share Bicolano 1. Saru 2. Duwa 3. Tulo 4. Apat 5. Lima 6. Anum 7. Pito 8. Walo 9. Siyam 10. Sampulu Proud Bicolano and Austronesian
@pringwulungkidul95763 жыл бұрын
Wonosoboan Javanese = 1.siji/iji/ji : one1️⃣ 2.loro/ro : two2️⃣ 3.têlu/lu : three3️⃣ 4.papat/pat : four4️⃣ 5.lima/ma : five5️⃣ 6.ênêm/nêm : six6️⃣ 7.pitu/tu : seven7️⃣ 8.wôlu/lu : eight8️⃣ 9.sanga/nga : nine9️⃣ 10.sêpuluh(sêpoloh) : ten🔟 Other vocabulary = Kucing(kochéng) : cat🐈 Asu : dog🐕 Gêni : fire🔥 Bènyu : water💧 Angin(angén) : wind🌫️ Umah : house🏡 Jogan : floor Gulung(golong)/tiba/gigal : Fall down Ênyong/nyong : i Dhéké/dhé'é : you Lunga : Go Klalèn : Forget Ngglundhung(ngglondhong)/ngglindhing(nggléndhéng) : rolling Kuwé/kaé : That Kiyé : this Cêpak : Close Mlêbu/mêlbu : Sign in Jukut(jokot) : Take Nyông wông wånåsåbå, moga-moga dhéké-dhéké kabèh paham la ya, nyông wis nulis sayah-sayah kiyé.
@mendicius_jade4 жыл бұрын
Hi @ILoveLanguages, I would like to promote my native Tandaganon language (a Philippine Language). How can I send you the infos and recordings about it so that it could be featured through this channel?
@ilovelanguages01244 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Please help me with it! Here are the things we need from you: Text and Audio for the following: The native name of the language/ dialect Numbers 1 to 10 Greetings, Phrases & Words Any story / Sample text Images for: Flag & Emblem Traditional Costumes Art/ Patterns Suggestion for Background music :D Kindly send it to my email otipeps24@gmail.com Looking forward! :D
@pesdkchannel4 жыл бұрын
Dusun from Sabah here 👋👋 I'm still confused why put KDCA(Kadazan-Dusun cultural association) flag n logo instead of sabah flag & coats of arms
@ae-Michael3 жыл бұрын
@@mikewallice2795 tapi video Bahasa kaum di Sarawak dia guna bendera negeri Sarawak.
@ae-Michael3 жыл бұрын
Dulu ada video khas untuk Dusun tapi tiada sudah.
@user-hnjga8is1zr6u4 жыл бұрын
When "dua" means "1" I highly contemplate my existence...
Can you make Sino-tibetan language family from A to Z
@NovidaPanggabean3 жыл бұрын
5:05 yaaaay! glad to know that my tribe is also recognized as Austronesian
@naronjohnlloyd62224 жыл бұрын
2:14 ILOCANO 🇵🇭🙌🏼
@Fghy8893 жыл бұрын
I have some questions for those who are both familiar with the linguistic relations between japanese family and austronesian family. Speaking more exactly, one would be reasonable it is my intense curioisity which I have had since my first aquaintance with the study called linguistics. So let me get it straight, how much are they close in terms of basic words referring to the parts of body, colour or livestocks and numbers. I heard that there are huge similarities between them, which is the most basic element in determing the linguistic classification where one language belongs to
@to_ttu3 жыл бұрын
1 Ida 2 Rua 3 Tolu 4 Haat 5 Lima 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 6 Neen 7 Hitu 8 Ualu 9 Sia 10 Sanulu 🙃🙃🙃🙃🤭
@ajmarkauza99243 жыл бұрын
Philippines mostly and COMMONLY USED these numbers in COUNTING, TIME, DATE, PRICE AND ETC . 1- UNO 2- DOS 3- TRES 4- QUATRO/ CUATRO 5- CINCO 6- SIES 7- SIETE 8- OCHO 9- NUEVE/ NUEBE 10 - DIES / DYES. ( IM NOT SURE ABOUT THE SPELLING BUT WE FILIPINOS USED SPANISH NUMBERS IN EVERYTHING BUT SOME OTHERS ARE ALSO USING AUSTRONESIAN NUMBER BUT LESS IN PHILIPPINES.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@SagaciousEagle4 жыл бұрын
My best guess is that most of these languages originally could only count to 9, and when there was language contact with others, they had to invent the number 10.
@muhamadsayyidabidin39063 жыл бұрын
this might (or might not) be the case. Since in old malayic or proto austronesian video, 8 (dua ambilan) means take two and 9 (asa ambilan) means take one. So, the words for 8 and 9 comes from the fact you must take two from 10 to become 8, and must take one from 10 to become 9. Peace out.
@kawings2 жыл бұрын
I discover number 5 always had the consistant sounding lima. While other numbers such as 2 and 4 occasionally appear simillar sounding but not always
@@gamermapper america is the continent, the country is USA
@humedinpatiara10454 жыл бұрын
Ilocano in philipina like similar my tribe toraja/luwu in south sulawesi indonesia
@nokiiuuuwinn43883 жыл бұрын
in the Malay dialect there are two versions of the number system, namely the common number and the old number. The Common number: 1-satu. 2 -dua. 3-tiga. 4.pat. 5-lima. 6-nam. 7-tujoh. 8-lapan. 9-semilan. 10-sepuloh. The Old number: 1- Sang. 2- Kědungkang. 3 - Kědangking. 4 - Kěrěpak. 5 - Kěrěniok. 6- Tinjau. 7 - Ragan. 8 - Jěměrtek. 9 - Jěměrlang. 10 - Sepuloh.
@andreafikri72793 жыл бұрын
ACÈHNESE LANGUAGE : 1 : SA 2 : DUWA 3 : LHÈË 4 : PEUËT 5 : LIMÖNG 6 : NÁM 7 : TUJÔH 8 : LAPAN 9 : SIKUREUËNG 10 : SIPLÔH 11 : SIBLAIH 12 : DUWA BLAIH 13 : LHÈË BLAIH 14 : PEUËT BLAIH 15 : LIMÖNG BLAIH 16 : NÁM BLAIH 17 : TUJÔH BLAIH 18 : LAPAN BLAIH 19 : SIKUREUËNG BLAIH 20 : DUWAPLÔH SO NAN DROË ? : What is your name ? NÁN LÔN : my name is Fikri PEUË HABA ? : How are you ? HABA GÈT / GÉT : I am fine HO KEUNEUK JAK DROËNEUH ? : Where are you going ? LÔN KEUNEUK JAK U MEUSEUJID: I want to go to the mosque KASEB 'ÈET N'OË DILÈË BEH, TEURIMÖNG GEUNASÉH : just get here first, thank you
Indonesian (The Children's Language) 1 = Tu 2 = Wa 3 = Ga 4 = Pat 5 = Ma 6 = Nam 7 = Juh 8 = Pan 9 = Lan 10 = Luh
@yl_0093 жыл бұрын
Nember 3,4,5,6 and 7 is almost the same in every austronesian country 1 - usa/ isa 2- duha/dalawa 3- tulo/ tatlo 4- upat/apat 5-lima 6-unom/anum/anim 7- pitu 8- walu 9- siyam 10- napulo/sampo Bisaya and tagalog in ph. I think bisaya is close to other austronesian in terms of number
@robinsonraymond87793 жыл бұрын
agree with you,, same with dusun ... greeting walu/siyam speaker haha
@raihanhanTek4 жыл бұрын
The language of the region in Indonesia is much similar to the above
@DAKLAKNEWSmtd3 жыл бұрын
1=sa 2= dua 3= tlâo 4= Pă 5=êma 6= năm 7= kjuh 8= sa păn 9= dua păn 10= Pluh 11= Pluh Sa 12= Pluh Dua 13= Pluh tlâo The Montagnard Rhade Language
@ilovelanguages01243 жыл бұрын
Please help me with it! Here are the things we need from you: Text and Audio for the following: The native name of the language/ dialect Numbers 1 to 10 Greetings & Phrases Vocabulary Any story / Sample text Images for: Flag & Emblem Traditional Costumes Art/ Patterns Suggestion for Background music :D Kindly send it to my email otipeps24@gmail.com Looking forward! :D
@mikaalzauray9504 жыл бұрын
all of Austronesian descent call 5 is LIMA. I love that. other than that still same like duwa, mpat, pitu, walu. but different writing.
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
Not all ut most have lima, like 10% don't have lima for number 5.
@KýknosXI Жыл бұрын
1-10 in Sundanese (my mother language) and Indonesian (my national language): English : Sundanese : Indonesian One : ᮠᮤᮏᮤ / ᮞ (hiji/Sa), Syimbol [᮱] : Satu [1] Two : ᮓᮥᮃ / ᮞᮜᮚᮔ᮪ (Dua/Salayan), [᮲] : Dua [2] Three : ᮒᮤᮜᮥ (Tilu), [᮳] : Tiga [3] Four : ᮇᮕᮒ᮪ (Opat), [᮴] : Empat Five : ᮜᮤᮙ (Lima), [᮵] : Lima Six : ᮌᮨᮔᮨᮕ᮪ (Genep), [᮶] : Enam Seven : ᮒᮥᮏᮥᮂ (Tujuh), [᮷] : Tujuh Eight : ᮓᮜᮕᮔ᮪ (Dalapan), [᮸] : Delapan Nine : ᮞᮜᮕᮔ᮪ (Salapan), [᮹] : Sembilan Ten : ᮞᮕᮥᮜᮥᮂ (Sapuluh), [᮱᮰] : Sepuluh That's it...
Indonesian 🇮🇩 version of Austronesia A to Z A = Acehnese B = Balinese C = Cia-cia D = Devayan E = Ende- lio F = Fordata G = Gayonese (gorontalo too) H = Hawu I = Iban J = Javanese K = Kanayatn L = Lampungese M = Maanyan N = Ngadha O = Oganese Malay P = Pamonan Q = ? R = Rejangese S = Sasak T = Torajan U = Uab Meto V = ? W = Wemale X = ? Y = Yamdena Z =?
@Vassi_Drakonov4 жыл бұрын
@Rafi Rivaldi Not featured here, sadly. But then I guess Malay is a pretty well-known Austronesian language. So the spotlight is given to Maanyan instead.
@ANTSEMUT14 жыл бұрын
@@Vassi_Drakonov Malaysia's version could be filled up just by Sarawak alone we have so many.
@Jaywalkeria4 жыл бұрын
Because malay language is too diverse in subdialects to be considered one solid language. Im a deli malay and i see plembangese malay, babel malay for example as something different though we re the same language. Also it is the most spoken austronesian language, so everyone would have known it
@christosxlk1204 жыл бұрын
My friend from school : U Austronesian u say? Prove it. Me : Ask me a question only a real austronesian should know. Friend : ok What's fivee in most Austronesian languages? Me : LIMAAAAAAA
@ytemayun45213 жыл бұрын
Êđê(rahde) language 1- sa 2-dua 3-tlâo 4-pă 5-êma 6-năm 7-kjuh 8-sa-păn 9-dua-păn 10-pluh
@ilovelanguages01243 жыл бұрын
Please help me with it! Here are the things we need from you: Text and Audio for the following: The native name of the language/ dialect Numbers 1 to 10 Greetings & Phrases Vocabulary Any story / Sample text Images for: Flag & Emblem Traditional Costumes Art/ Patterns Suggestion for Background music :D Kindly send it to my email otipeps24@gmail.com Looking forward! :D
@ANTSEMUT13 жыл бұрын
Would definitely love to here more about the various Chamic ethnic groups in Vietnam.
Moana should have highlighted the austronesian origin of Polynesia
@solidpas7613 жыл бұрын
Lol, it was good the way it is. It represented Polynesian culture and their languages.
@ilhambudi953 жыл бұрын
"Zmagal" (5) in Atayal sounds like "gangsal" (5) in Kromo (High Register) Javanese.
@Gooduser-Jevin-h4k2 жыл бұрын
A for Atayal B for Bajau C for Chamorro D for Dusun E for Efate F for Fijian G for Gorontalo H for Hawaiian I for Ilocano / Ilokano J for Javanese K for Kiribati / Gilbertese L for Lampungese M for Malagasy N for Niuean O for Oroha P for Palauan Q for Qauqaut R for Rapa Nui S for Saisiyat T for Toba Batak / Batak Toba U for Uripiv V for Vaeakau-Taumako W for Waima X for Xoli Y for Yami Z for Zambal
@tamaputra49323 жыл бұрын
South Sumatera (palembangnese) languange 1= sikok 2=duo 3=tigo 4=empat 5=limo 6=enam 7=tujoh 8=lapan 9=sembilan 10=sepuloh
@zenry63272 жыл бұрын
Why do the o’s on the thumbnail look like the pattern on the heart of tefiti in Moana
@garykong83333 жыл бұрын
Suku suku kaum taiwan telah membentuk satu keluarga austronesia Yang begitu Luas...terkagum
@henrybaudelaire44564 жыл бұрын
yaaayy I came early
@v.septanalendra12943 жыл бұрын
Even indonesian tribe have own alphabet before latin, so unique 😂
@roms76263 жыл бұрын
That was a derivative of Bhrami I guess.
@Adhjie3 жыл бұрын
@@roms7626 yeh buni culture hadnt left a script unlike the still undeciphered rongrongo
@bismanaufa56183 жыл бұрын
Javanese: Siji 1 Loro 2 Telu 3 Papat 4 Limo 5 Enem 6 Pitu 7 Wolu 8 Songo 9 Sepuluh 10 Polite version: Setunggal 1 Kaleh 2 Tigo 3 Sekawan 4 Gangsal 5 Enem 6 Pitu 7 Wolu 8 Sedoso 9 Sepuluh 10
@saepudin_A_Z2 жыл бұрын
we loves our number 5's, lima, nimaua, limo. that should give a hint to any chain restourant to make 5 combos
@Ragdollseerwxyzk04 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video
@alfianurrulizza3 жыл бұрын
So we all have the almost same 3 (telu/tolu), 4 (pat), 5 (lima), 6 (nem), 7 (vitu/hitu), 8 (wolu) Amazingg
@elegiocantiga17563 жыл бұрын
In winaray dialect 1 sayu 2 dua 3 matulo 4 umfat 5 lima 6 unum 7 mapito 8 walo 9 siyam 10 napuwo