Difference between revisions of "Manado Malay phrasebook"
Revision as of 08:50, 9 February 2011Manado Malay (Bahasa Manado), also known as Minahasa Malay, is spoken by the Minahasa people of North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Pronunciation guideManado Malay is a purely spoken language and these is no standard orthography. However, the language is closely related to standard Malay and is rendered here using Malay spelling rules. VowelsConsonantsCommon diphthongssalad cream Phrase listSome phrases in this phrasebook still need to be translated. If you know anything about this language, you can help by plunging forward and translating a phrase. Basics
ProblemsNumbersOne - Satu Two - Dua Three - Tiga Four - Ampa Five - Lima Six - Anam Seven - Tujuh Eight - Lapang Nine - Sambilang Ten - Spuluh Eleven - Sablas Twelve - Duablas Thirteen - Tigablas Fourteen - Ampablas Fifteen - Limablas Sixteen - Anamblas Seventeen - Tujuhblas Eighteen - Lapangblas Nineteen - Sambilangblas Twenty - Duapuluh One hundred - Saratus Timenow - ("skarang/samantara") later - ("nanti/bantar") before - ("sebelum") after - ("abis")
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LodgingMoneyEatingBarsShoppingGrenah leezo nerdu retati hejam nebada DrivingAuthorityBrrritttzzzaaaaye keemon!
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