BAHASA INDONESIA 🇮🇩 and ILOCO / ILOCANO 🇵🇭 similarities
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Halo semuanya! I'm Roxanne, a Filipino wh Is ocurrently learning bahasa Indonesia. 🇵🇭x🇮🇩 I speak both Tagalog and Iloco (a regional language in the Philippines), and I've encountered a lot of similarities between these Filipino languages and bahasa Indonesia (even bahasa Java). I find them saaaaaangat menarik! 😊 So here is another video about the similarities between our languages. This time, let's compare bahasa Indonesia and bahasa Iloco. 🤓
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Xoxo,
Miss Rokzen 🌷
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0:00 Intro to Ilocano and bahasa Indonesia similarities
1:25 Numbers in bahasa Indonesia
1:36 Numbers in Tagalog
1:51 Numbers in Iloco/Ilocano
2:17 Numbers in bahasa Java
3:54 Similar words between Iloco and bahasa Indonesia
6:17 BTS and Bloopers
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#bahasa #indonesia #ilocano #filipino
Halo semuanya! Klo penasaran, here’s my language learning journey to bahasa Indonesia. ☺️🇮🇩
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Dalan in iloco has same means with javanese, we javanese use dalan also, whata super!! I think iloco has more similiarities with javanese
Oooohh, that's cool! Ya, I think so too. ☺🌷 Bahasa Jawa dan bahasa Iloco, ada banyak kemiripannya!
Same in ifugao dalan
How iloco spoken terong and the other words, resemble east indonesia accent. Maybe becoz portugis and holland ifluence, or the same root of melanesian
Makan di dalam bahasa Jawa juga mangan. Sepertinya masih banyak yg sama.
We are in the Family of Austronesian
Both Indonesia and Philippines have tonnes of local languages.
Philippines with 120 to 187 languages according to wikipedia.
And Indonesia with around 700+ languages.
Philippines is just a smaller Indonesia
• Based on Archaeological findings (fossils/artifacts), prehistoric people already existed in the Northern Luzon for more than 700,000 years ago...🤔
• Austronesian migration (Formosan) migration: 60,000-70,000 years ago...🤔
• Afro-Asiatic (Black Pygmies) migration: 40,000-60,000 years ago...🤔
• Indo-Malayan migration: 4,000-6,000 years ago...🤔
• China, Indian, Arab and other Asian traders: 1,000-2,000 years ago...🤔
• Buddhism/Hinduism: 900 CE...🤔
• Islam: 1300 CE...🤔
• Spanish/Portuguese explorer: 1521 CE...🤔
• Christianism: 1527 CE...🤔
• British colonizer: 1700s CE...🤔
• Americans: 1899...🤔
• Japanese: 1941...🤔
This video is simply amazing, let promote fun and no hate, because we have many similarities. I love Philippines because they are friendly neighbour. Love from Indonesia :)
Ya, i love Indonesia too. Actually , my son is having an indonesian girlfriend. And i have met here in person, and she is very respectful to us.
Yea same here love Malaysia/Indonesia 🇵🇭❤️🇲🇨🇲🇾
Some words In Batak Toba :
4:04 Mangan
4:08 Ihan
4:12 Udang
4:16 Rintop
4:24 Torung
4:28 Arak, Samsu
4:32 Bagi
4:36 Adong
4:40 Anggi
4:44 Holi
4:48 Daro/mudar
4:52 Rupa, Bohi
4:56 Baju, Abit
5:00 Baru
5:04 Jarum
5:08 Sormin
5:12 Dua
5:16 Sampulu
5:20 Ribu
5:24 Hurang
5:32 Bulan
5:36 Dalan
5:40 Ruar
5:44 Bale
5:48 Hau
Disana banyak orang Batak tinggal dan sudah bercampur dengan orang Filipina
@@ferdi9663 ya karna kami dulu yg di ajak majapahit perang melawan filipina...giliran udah dapat...bangsa kami ditinggalin disana...wkwkwkwk
Munkin dulu rantau Batak penasaran Majapahit kondisinya seperti apa , waktu tahu masih banyak hutan, kata nya alamak mending balik aja, waktu pulang salah naik kapal sampai ke sana
@@anggorodwi4748
Mereka salah naik kapal...nyasar ke Filipina...wkwkwkwk
bukan...dulu waktu Majapahit menyerang Filipina...Majapahit kala itu kerjasama sama kerajaan batak di pulau Samosir...kerajaan Majapahit dan kerajaan Batak beraliansi dengan cara pernikahan...
Putri Majapahit ada yg menikah dengan putra raja Batak...lalu,setelah itu bekerja sama untuk menundukkan wilayah lain seperti kesultanan Samudra Pasai di Aceh dan ke Kalimantan serta Filipina...
Di Filipina ada keturunan suku Batak juga...
Di Filipina juga ada keturunan orang Minang..
Bahkan pendiri beberapa kota di Filipina adalah orang Minang...namun orang orang Minang ini tidak termasuk se zaman dengan Majapahit...mereka datang setelah Majapahit berhasil di kalahkan...
We say 'bale' to say house too
The fact that Ilocos is literally near the top of Luzon makes it surprising that its language is more similar to Indonesians than Tagalog itself. Like Indonesia is near Mindanao, which is miles, and miles away from Luzon.
You can Include Bisaya that has similar words to BI. But based on my observations, Ilokano has many words similar to Bahasa Indonesia and Melayu.
Language will always travel. There is a lot of history that has been lost during time.
Tagalog is more similar to Bahasa Jawa, especially the older version of Javanese. For example, the phrase "eight dogs" in English is "walong aso" in Tagalog, and "wolung asu" in Javanese.
@@GaryHField think of the most ancient word, like Makan, rupa, pertains to food and parts of the body. Talagog is very far😂😂😂😂😂😂 Pagkain, Mukha,😂
It could also be that the Tagalog language was more influenced by outside languages due to trade as Manila was one of the largest trade hubs of Luzon. Just guessing though 🤷🏽
As a Filipino Tausug (Malay) I think my language is much more similar to Indonesia, Brunei and Malaysia.
Here are the example of my language.
- Saya mahu makan banyak sebab saya Lapar.
- Suku kaum di Selatan Filipina menggunakan Bahasa Melayu tanpa pengetahuan orang ramai.
- Di kampung kami, semua orangnya Baik.
We count like this
Issa, Dua, Tiga, Upat, Lima, unum, pitu, walo, sembilan sepulu,
This is our language in South Western Philippines. I watch some Indonesia/Malaysia movie and I was amazed that I can fully understand the language.
Only then I realized the history of Malayan Kingdom that most of South East Nation are Malays.
We are not that same actually. There's some slightest differences.
In Javanese language or bahasa Jawa, the numbers we say :
Siji, Loro, Telu, Papat, Limo, Enam, Pitu, Wolu, Songo, Sepuloh.
Ik
wow TIL
As Butuanon, dih mahunit kaku mahatian in Bahasa Sug. Mataud kadiyaw ang similarities hong language ta. In my humble opinion.., Tausug = Malay + Butuanon...
I was watching an Indonesian movie with subtitles and so many words sounded like Ilocano, which is my family's native language. I searched online to see the origin of Ilocano and found your video :) Thank you for sharing!
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭❤❤❤🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨 terimakasih sehat selalu
Not just Indonesia.
All of Austronesian countries has roots from Austronesians.
It began in Ancient Taiwan and and our ancestors migrated to south East Asia, Polynesia and the Pacific Islands , new Zealand, all the way to Madagascar.
Mizoram India joins the chat
@@waterheaterservices they are sino-tibetans not Austronesian.
That's a theory. That study was funded by the Chinese to make it appear Malays descended from them. This is similar to the "African migration theory" . In that theory it is said that we descended in Africa. You will be surprised how much money is involved in this academic fiasco.
@@lakan3462 agree. The research was funded by Taiwanese who were desperate to identify the country away from china.
In ifugao they have polynesian
Bahasa Tagalog seperti ada campuran bahasa Jawa dan bahasa Indonesia rupanya. Seruu...
Wow your bahasa indonesia is really good. More video about Indonesia-Philippines please. Semangat ya kak.
Terima kasih, Leonardo! Ya, I definitely will be making more videos about Indonesia-Philippines in the future. Stay tuned for those! 😊
@@missrokzen sama sama, semangat kakak!
@@missrokzen but u still have an accent... to me sound weird n funny 😁
Wkwk! Saya baru lihat komen ini. Saya harap, nanti saya sudah bisa berbahasa mirip dgn orang Indo-juga aksennya mirip, wkwk 😅
When i was watching filipino series, i noticed the meaning of “it such a waste” is same like Bahasa Indonesia.
Tagalog: Sayang
Bahasa Indonesia: Sayang
Ever since i noticed that one, i started to discover more abt Tagalog languange lol🤤
But in bhsa indonesia dan malay, sayang means darling, babe or love if im not mistaken
@@yowzki7284 it has 2 meanings dude, even more out meaning
@@yowzki7284 "Sayang" has two meanings in malay/indonesian, juat like the poster above said.
What does "RASA SAYANG" means?
"fart" in tagalog is "utut"
no dought were same people as brothers and sister🇲🇨🇵🇭
Thank U ate for posting this.
I had an argument with my teacher once about languages and dialects here in the Philippines.
It's easier for you guys to learn Indonesian because of cultural similarities and accents. Westerners usually have trouble in the rolling "R" and the intonation. My room mate was from Cebu. he's the only Filipino while 4 others was indoensian. And it took him about a month to fully speak Indonesian. In the 3rd month his Indonesian is indistinguishable with the locals. When his original accent same out People just thought he was just Indonesian from other region.
But they are just Indonesian from another region, right? ;)
@@Farrukhsiyar159 nope
@@Farrukhsiyar159 Filipinos and Indonesians are different groups of people
@@bonolopezbonolopez4480 It's a joke but really the people of Mindanao and also Lokano speakers can be thought to have more in common with Javanese than rest of Filipinos, no?
@@Farrukhsiyar159 imagine trying to deny your own brothers in southeast asia just because of some stupid pagpag stereotype where majority of filipinos dont even know what that is
We're not referring to the people of western indonesia only the east especially north sulawesi
Keren... menarik ya, kita bahasanya mirip - maraming salamat po yaa Mbak Rokzen
Im Indonesian, i've been in ilocos couple years ago. And then found some language similarity with my locals language, Javanese.
How did you get there?
haha i love your enthusiasm! the similarities are very cool
Omo. Watched it! Ang galing. And the flow of content madali sundan. 😂 Sampai jumpa lagi indeed. 고그한 (curious) what language will be featured next. Fighting fighting!
Cringe, feeling korean sa mga expressions. Lol
Unity and prosperity for us South East Asian
Nice vid sis :)
I'm from Nias island, btw.
what is unique in Nias language is that it does not use consonants at the end of words.
In Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia number 10 is sampulo. Number 3 is Tallu
In Ibaloi a dialect in Benguet Cordillera region, Philippines..number 10 is sampulo
In ilocano 10 is sangapulo. 3 is tallo.
Hi I'm Ani
I'm from South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
I look at this video because Im very intersted to learn Tagalog or Philippines Language.
When I was in Kindergarten in sabah,Malaysia I have Friend from Philippines and My Teacher from Filipine too, she live in zamboanga city.
my friends told me that she is Bisaya & suluk(ask me if Im wrong with word "Bisaya and Suluk").
Im looked that there's similar word between Number in Ilocano and Number in local languages in south Sulawesi especially in Bugis and Toraja language.
in Toraja:
1=mesa'
2=dua
3=tallu
4=a'pa'
5=lima
6=annan
7=pitu
8=karua
9=kassera
10=sangpulo
in Bugis
1=se'di
2=dua
3=tellu
4=eppa
5=lima
6=enneng
7=pitu
8=arua
9=asera
10=sipulo
What is different between Ilocano and Togalog?
Have a nice day Miss Roxanne.
Oooohhh, that's really interesting! ✨
Ilocano dan Tagalog, bedanya mirip beda dgn bahasa Indonesia dan bahasa Java--
Tagalog/Filipino : Indonesia (official language)
Iloco : Java (regional language)
Sangat menarik ya? Banyak kesamaan di antara bahasa2 kita. 😊
Kami ada social learning community di FB, mungkin kamu mau ikut? Ini linknya:
facebook.com/groups/learnindonesianlanguage
@@missrokzen Terima Kasih Miss. Dengan senang Hati
Ilocano is a Tribe
and tagalog also is tribe, but we have many kinds of TAGALOG. tagalog pampanga.tagalog bulacan.tagalog cavitenio, tagalog batanguinio, tagalog bicolano.
Here in Philippines we have so many TRIBES and 137 ethnics groups also defferent languages.
Maguindanaon/Basa Magindanaw :
isa, dua, telu, pat, lima, nem, pitu, walu, siaw, sapulu
kan - eat
udang - shrimp
gatel - itch
palia - bitter gourd
bagi - divide, portion
aden - there is, there are
tulan - bone
bagu - new
lagum - needle
dua - two
sapulu - ten
ngibu - thousand
kulang - not enough
bulan/ulan - month
lalan - way
walay - house
kayu - wood
Some words In Javanese :
4:04 Mangan
4:08 Iwak
4:12 Urang
4:16 Gatel
4:24 Terong
4:28 Arak
4:32 Bagi
4:36 Ana / Ono
4:40 Adhi
4:44 Balung
4:48 Getih
4:52 Rupa / Rupo
4:56 Klambi
5:00 Anyar
5:04 Dom
5:08 Kaca / Koco
5:12 Loro
5:16 Sepuluh / Sedasa
5:20 Ewu
5:24 Kurang
5:32 Wulan
5:36 Dalan
5:40 Jaba
5:44 Bale
5:48 Kayu
Now we know that from the internet, we all speak the same language, have the same culture and are of the same race, so let's not fight each other, and one day this Nusantara will unite again to become a big country. To fight for future
in Karonese, my tribe from Sumatera Indonesia we also said telu (3) pitu (7) waluh (8)
i agree same with
KARAY-A
isa duha tatlo apat lima anum pito walo siyam pulo
ILOCANO
mesa dua tallo upat lima unnum pito walo siyam sangapulo
Your video so interesting. I'm Indonesian. I always working with philipine people. Some word I notice and I told them the similarities to say.
Hi, Im from Bicol, a province in the Philippines
in Bicol Naga, and Bicol Rinconada numbers are..
1= saru - usad
2= duwa - daruwa
3= tulo - tulo
4= apat - upat
5= lima - lima
6= anum - unom
7= pitu - pitu
8= walu - walu
9= syam - siyam
10= sampulu - sampulo
1.siji/setunggal
2.loro/kaleh
3.telu/tigo
4.papat/sekawan
5.limo/gangsal
6.enem
7.pitu
8.wolu
9.songo
10.sepuluh.
Agbiag Ti Ilocanos, Agbiag Ti Ilocandia 🇵🇭
Pantesan, gw kaget pas di FB, ada orang nulis setatus bahasanya mirip bahasa Indonesia, tapi begitu aku sautin, dia gak ngerti. Dan dia bilang dari filipina
Thank you for a very interesting video, let me just comment that Sunday in Spanish is Domingo, in Kabisayaan they don't use the word linggo pertaining to Sunday but Domingo instead. The Indonesian Minggu is I think closer to the Tagalog linggo.
Kumusta Miss Rokzen,
Salamat sa iyong explnanation regarding yung pagkakaiba sa wika at dialect. More people lalo sa Pilipinas need to know the difference. Napakamatalino ka! Itutuloy ka sa pag-aral mo.
Maraming kaparihas ang ilocano at waray,
Waray language:
Bulan -moon
Badu-clothes
Dalan-road
Bulawan-gold
Sayo'-1
Duha-2
Tulo-3
Upat-4
Lima-5
Unom-6
Pito-7
Walo-8
Siyam-9
Napulo-10
Saya suka belajar bahasa baru-baru
Terima kasih ini video
Saya bukan orang indonesia tapi saya suka bahasa indonesia
The words "Dalan" and "Mangan" are completely used also in javanese. Even the spelling was the same😀
Do you use the word Taraon for food?, i think this the classical word than to say Makan. How do you say mortar and Pestle in javanese, we say Alsung and Al-o.
@@natarakikimat2532 No, we use Panganan for Food. It comes from basic word 'Pangan' which means to eat. It become "mangan" when it changes to Verb. And become "Panganan" when it changes to noun.
we use "lesung" for mortar and ''alu" for pestle. We use both of words in Javanese and Bahasa Indonesia
@@agung_bimantaraputra we use Pangan also synonym with Makan, Panganan is where you can eat, mangan is verb.
I noticed some words in Waray-waray (spoken in Eastern Visayas, Philippines) are also the same with Javanese through there are spelling differences.
Dalan is the same
Mangan is mangaon (if we speak fast it sounds like mangawn) which means 'let us eat', we mostly use pangaon (in normal convo pronounced as pangawn or pangwn) which means the same
Pangaon kita - let us eat
Mangaon ta - let us eat (Western and Southern Leyte, and in Central Visayas)
pangaonan - place where we eat, can also mean dining area/table
@@natarakikimat2532In Tagalog, mortar and pestle are "Lusong" and "Halo".
We were the same ppl, our anchestors were like moana... its nice to get to know our roots 😊, terimakasih untuk ilmunya 🙏🇮🇩
Ading sama persis sebutannya dengan salah satu bahasa daerah di indonesia, yaitu di tempat saya di pangkalanbun, kalimantan tengah,salam Indonesia🇮🇩 ❤ Philippines🇵🇭
South East region united by culture and food.... we have so divers yet familiar to each others,
Very informative about the difference between, language and dialect.
Galing.. Mantap! Now i know mas maraming magkatulad ang iloco at bahasa.. Both indonesia and melayu kurang sikit sama.. Thumbs up kabayan..
Ah yes the beauty of the Austronesian language... I'm glad to be speaking one of it 😊
I’m half Ilocano and living here in Australia. I want to go to indonesia. I am fluent in Ilocano and Capampangan. I think it’s gonna be easy for me to learn bahasa Indonesia. God Bless Cousins Indonesians.
Untuk kata hari Minggu bukanlah berasal dari bahasa Austronesia tapi dari bahasa spanyol
Bahasa di pulau Mindanao sangat mirip dgn bahasa daerah saya, Sangir/Talaud yg terletak di Utara Indonesia dan berbatasan dgn Piliphina. Salam kenal 🙏
Salut! aku dukung kamu!
Well presented!
Such ann expressive enthusiastic face and personality
Bahasa iloco untuk satu adalah maysa mirip dengan bahasa Duri dan Toraja, mesa. Sepuluh juga kedengaran sama yakni sangpulo. Ini menandakan bahwa nenek moyang kita sama.
In the Visayas region, we also used.
Sayo
Duha
Tulo
Upat
Lima
Unom
Pito
Walo
Seyam
Napulo.
Mohon maaf... Baiknya jika beragama muslim sebutan hari minggu menggunakan kata Ahad, karena minggu sendiri berasal dari kata dominggo yang artinya hari Tuhan.. makannya agama kristen beribadah di hari tersebut...bukan maksud menjelekan atau menghina.. hanya saja memberi info, memberitahukan kata yang tepat untuk dipakai berdasarkan asal mula dan makna dari kata tersebut.. alangkah baiknya menggunakan kata yang tepat untuk kata tersebut khususnya umat muslim.. terima kasih
Im very happy with this video...Filipinas and Indonesia and Taiwan are Oceania they speaking equal and brothers idioms.
I'm Filipino from Mindanao and I speak tausug. There's some slight differences but I can I understand it.
The numbers One to Ten in Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese and Balinese.
Javanese (Bahasa Jawa)
1. Siji
2. Loro
3. Telu
4. Papat
5. Lima
6. Enem
7. Pitu
8. Wolu
9. Sanga
19. Sepuluh
Sundanese (Bahasa Sunda)
1. Hiji
2. Dua
3. Tilu
4. Opat
5. Lima
6. Genep
7. Tujuh
8. Dalapan
9. Salapan
10. Sapuluh
Madurese (Bahasa Madura)
1. Settong
2. Duwê'
3. Tello'
4. Empa'
5. Lèma'
6. Enem
7. Pètto'
8. Bellu'
9. Sanga'
10. Sapòlò
Balinese (Bahasa Bali)
1. Besik
2. Dua
3. Telu
4. Patpat
5. Lima
6. Nem
7. Pepitu
8. Akutus
9. Sia
10. Dasa
Proud to watch this video I am native ilocano and teacher ilocano language
In North sulawesi there's a minahasan language called Tombulu and the numbers sound similar.
1 esa/isa
2 zua/dua
3 tellu
4 epat
5 lima
6 enem
7 pitu
8 wallu
9 siow/siou
10 samapulu/mapulu
From the culture and languages, Philipino has similarities to Dayak in Borneo
Nama saya Canis. Saya dari Kota Tanauan, Batangas. Saya tinggal di Indonesia untuk satu tahun. Terima kasih banyak!
blended languages in the Philippines do have indo malay words very same spelling and different spelling but sound thesame. In my Place we count Oha Duwa Tulu Opat Lima Onom Pitu Walu Hiyam Himpulo...
maysa in indonesia is esa and in ancient javanese isa. siji in modern javanese is from isa wiji one seed
The numbers were the universal trade language during the maritime barter business between places in ancient times among the south east pacific people..
1:55 penyebutan angka ini sangat mirip didaerah saya di indonesia yaitu Toraja.
Salam dari indonesia 😁 🇮🇩🤝🇵🇭
Same as my Ethnic Lingguage in Bima sub Ethnic of Sumbawa Islandia. For example icha, dua, tolu, upa, lima, ini, pidu, waru, chiwi, sampuru.
Very entertaining!
Minggu or dominggo dari bahasa portugis kalau untuk tepatnya seharusnya ahad mengikut nama hari yg artinya hari pertama( bahasa arab)
Kita berbagi kesamaan karena juga dpt pengaruh dari bahasa luar tetapi banyak kosa kata asli yg berakar dari rumpun austronesia
Untuk bahasa indonesia banyak terpengaruhi dari bahasa2 daerah di indonesia juga bahasa arab dan sedikit bahasa belanda juga inggris
OMG YOU EXPLAINED THE DIFFERENCE OF LANGUAGE AND DIALECT SO CLEARLY
Learned about this at the onset of the www when I stumbled upon a forum discussion among linguists which showed me the positive power of the internet. One provided a simple guide: if you can't understand the words/roots anymore, it's already a different language; e.g. Quezon Tagalog vs Batangas T. are still mutually comprehensible thus are both dialects of Tagalog. But Pangasinense vs Ilocano are different languages even if they share a common border and are neighbors geographically.
And tagalog is in bulacan which i live there
My countries:
Main country/where i am right now: Philippines
Born country/where im was born: Philippines
Because we are austronesian...
Philippines, Indonesia, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Hawai, and other ocean nations...
We are "people of the sea"
SEKILAS BAHASA FILIPINA MIRIP BAHASA DAERAH ..
-"MANGAN" = MAKAN(EAT) mirip Bahasa Jawa,Batak(Sumatra utara),Singkil(Acèh)
-"DALAN" = JALAN(ROAD) Mirip bahasa Pakpak(SUMATRA UTARA) Singkil(ACEH)
AS SAMELY🤭🤭
In sulawesi. Tolaki tribe,
1 = aso
2 = ruo
3 = tolu
4 = omba
5 = limo
6 = ono
7 = pito/pitu
8 = walu
9 = sio
10 = hopulo
Father = ama
Mother = ina
East indonesian mayority lengauge same. Baecaus austronesian
Salamat...🙏
Thank you sharing, the one I know Ilocos people call "Batax/Batak" the language/Culture and Last name alot of same/similarities.
I speak Bicolano Tagalog and English and maybe the Indonesian numbers kind of similar to Bicolano in bicolano 1 Saro 2 Duwa 3 Tolo
4 Apat 5 Lima 6 Anum 7 Pito 8 Walo 9 Siyam 10 Sampulo
Minggu adalah sarapan dari bahasa Portugis yaitu Dominggus.
Ada beberapa orang Indonesia yang menyebutnya Abad untuk Sunday, yang merupakan serapan dari bahasa Arab. Dan ini lebih konsisten (selaras) dengan nama-nama hari seterusnya.
Mayat man ma'am toy content mo.
Ad-adu koma pay.
Wen manong,agaramid nak pay ti sabali. Agadal nak pay ti ad ado. 🙂
Wow keren!
I really appreciate you, because you are good at speaking Indonesian and very passionate about making videos. illoco language is very similar to Javanese
Terima kasih teman! 🌷 Salam dari Filipina. 🙏 🇵🇭
wasn't javanese dying language in indonesia? unlike bisaya language in the Philippines is getting stronger.. if you visit in Visayas and Mindanao Region are dominated by bisaya speaking people... and bisaya language is most spoken language here in the Philippines even though bisaya language wasn't national language. we bisaya speaking people are good at assimilating other ethnic group that even our indigenous people speak bisaya language alr... we're proud our culture and our language that's why we never speak filipino language.. unless we talk with tagalog people that required filipino language to communicate with them.
Bahasa Indonesia: Langguage
Baha sa Pilipinas: disaster
in Indonesia disaster is Bahaya
Baha is "flood" in Tagalog
wow
Bugisnese languages in Indonesia 🇮🇩
1 : seddi
2 : duwa
3 : tellu
4: eppa
5: lima
6: Enneng
7: Pitu
8: Aruwa
9: Asera
10: seppuloh
Day in Bugis
(English, indonesian,Bugis )
Monday :Senin , aseneng
Tuesday : Selasa ,salasa
Wednesday :Rabu ,Araba
Thursday : Kamis ,kamisi
Friday :jum'at ,jumat
Saturday : Sabtu,Sattu
Sunday : Minggu,Ahad
Some of iloco language same with javanese..like dayoh ( strange visitor ), batu/watu ..bato.
Setunggal, Eka
Kalih, Dwi
Tigo, Tri
Sekawan, Catur
Gangsal, Panca
Nem, Sad
Pitu, Sapta
Wolu, Hasta
Songo, Nawa
Sedoso, Dasa
The first group is moderate javanese, while the 2nd group is old javanese that often used in national quotes/motto/company names etc...
That's interesting. The Old Javanese seems to be related to Sanskrit cardinal numbers (1st, 2nd, ...). The Thai language also uses a Thai pronunciation of the same to indicate the tone markers in the Thai alphabet:
Thai Sanskrit
Ek (Eka एक)
To (Dvi द्वि)
Tri (Tri त्रि)
Catawa (Catur चतुर्)
Aku ingin punya teman orang yang berbahasa Iloco, bisaya & kapampangan untuk sharing karena bahasa ini banyak yang sama dengan bahasa batak di indonesia. Sangat terkejut saat nonton chanel dari filipna. Bahasa kami (Batak) sangat jauh berbeda dengan bahasa Indonesia tapi dengan bahasa iloco & kapampangan banyak yang sama.
Its cool channel, when indo people meet phlpn people as result seru n fun deehh Indo n Phlpn so similliar, trma ksih, mabuhay.. Ok thx (jimmy s)
Uban
Dahon
Tali
Karton
Payong
Mangan
Ate
Yan dn parehas sa knila kaibigan qng indo dto sa taiwan
Ok
Oh yes similar ang salita i worked in Malaysia for 5 years "Makan " Ikan.. Saya Kerja bangsar, My boss mother said to me yayay taw makan tataw masak🥲 nagsangitak, Salita namin na Ibaloi "Nangis" (sangit), "Ojan" sa malay kt tudo, kona me met oshan...
Wow amazing luar biasa saya kaget bisa sama seperti itu
Your Indonesian is good, I like the way you teach
Yeah i was shocked before when my Indonesian co worker have a common language same as mine as an ilocano i was laughing for because she was mad at me and she was talking in your language and suddenly i talk to her that i understand what she was talking nd that was i really we have similarity about the language
Cebuano Boholano Visayan Language in Bohol: 1 to 10
1 = usá/osá
2 = duha
3 = tulo
4 = upat
5 = lema
6 = unom
7 = pitu
8 = wawo
9 = siyam
10 = napû
makan in javanese is also mangan
Should you consider the Dialects of CORDILLERA Administrative region?..
Tama, language and not dialect. Yay finally! And nice video. Could this confirm that ilocano is closest among all Filipino languages?
Hello! 💛 Regarding your question, unfortunately, I don’t think this confirms that Iloco is the closest to Bahasa Indonesia among all Philippine languages (although there are A LOT who say that Iloco is indeed really the closest). I think, only a trained and well-researched linguist of Philippine languages can confirm whether Iloco is the closest to Bahasa Indo or not. :)
Bahasa indonesianya bagus banget!!
Naglaing ka ading. Nagado ti ammom nga sa-o. Sana all ganyan kagaling gaya mo. Keep it up. 😀👍
Oke, kita dulu adalah Nusantara, jd banyak persamaan bahasa di antara kita 😍🙏🏻👍🏻