The Sound of the Balinese language (UDHR, Numbers, Greetings, Words, Sample Text)

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  • @jasodu1
    @jasodu1 2 роки тому +67

    Cangkem in Balinese: polite
    Cangkem in Javanese: so you have chosen death

  • @anshumaansinghthakur
    @anshumaansinghthakur 2 роки тому +211

    I see a lot of Sanskrit influence here. Especially loved the greetings Om Swastyastu and Om Santi

    • @safuwanfauzi5014
      @safuwanfauzi5014 2 роки тому +18

      before European n British, we in southeast Asian Austronesian never called it hindu, but Brahman, or mixed 2 religion with local animistic and god like "Hyang" Siva-Buddha and Brahman/Brahmana we called it in Java, Bali, Sumatra, Peninsular Malay, Champa, Sulawesi and Borneo. Kaharingan or today "hindu kaharingan" is native hindu of borneo but very small because conversion to Christianity, only deep in Borneo. in Sulawesi "Hindu tolotang" number just 5000/5k because almost all converted to islam and Christian. the local hindu in Maluku, Sumatra are very2 small except Bali, base on Majapahit Hinduism, the architecture, roof style, ornament, nagas style, brick n stone wall, city gates, temple gates, art and culture base on majapahit. while in peninsular on Thailand side, South Thailand, Srivijayan style art and architecture survive, included temple. Surat Thani city pillar shrine and Nakhon Si Thammarat city pillar shrine base on style of Srivijaya Malay architecture. they are others example like Khanom City Pillar Shrine Nakhon Si Thammarat and Chedi Laem Sor Pagoda in Srivijaya art Ko Samui, Surat Thani, and Pattani city pillar shrine. base on best preserve Srivijayan temple stupa of Wat Phra Boromathat Chaiya Surat Thani. Unlike Bangkok city pillar shrine base on Thai architecture, and Province near border of Cambodia which have ethnic Khmer majority used Angkor Khmer architecture, like The Buriram city pillar shrine and Surin city pillar shrine. Malay Kingdom who are hindu are Champa in today central Vietnam, Annexed fully in 1834, Banjar in South Borneo, Kutai Kingdom in East Borneo or East Kalimantan, Srivijaya, Brunei, Tambralingga, Kedah, Dharmasraya, Langkasuka are Buddhist. Tari Menora dances are base on Buddhist tales. Javanese and Balinese mostly Hindu Kingdom like Mataram, Kediri, Singasari and Majapahit. Butuan in Mindanao South Philippines are Hindu Kingdom but Monarchy are Buddhist, same Sulu Kingdom(Pre-Islam Sulu Sultanates) are Buddhist same with Brunei they married each others. some Kingdom are mixed Animist local religion with Hinduism like "Hindu Kaharingan" in Borneo, because of Dutch and British Christian missionaries many Hindu kaharingan converted to Christianity. same with Hindu mixed Animist in Sulawesi and Maluku, "Hindu Tolontang" population only 5000+ people, because many becoming Muslim in 1600s

  • @gungyangsena
    @gungyangsena 2 роки тому +86

    I think it could be one of the hardest language to learn. 😂 For word "Eat" itself, we have: Ngajeng, Maem, ngayun, ngamah, medaran. Depends on the object.

    • @gungwahadiprana1757
      @gungwahadiprana1757 2 роки тому +10

      Namun tyang ten Gung Aji, tyang di jero kari nganggen "Makan", kaanggen di kuluk, sami nganggen "Makan"
      Ampura nggih, Basa Alus titiange kari macampur

  • @kelasb_gedeyogawedaananda3492
    @kelasb_gedeyogawedaananda3492 2 роки тому +83

    Hello, I am Balinese, I want to tell you that Balinese has a level of usage, in the video it is Balinese language which is the highest level or the most polite. Each level has a different function and is quite complicated. I also thank you guys for wanting to learn Balinese.

  • @bcoveplmene9791
    @bcoveplmene9791 2 роки тому +23

    Bali is fascinating everything from the nature, people, culture, food, language, tourism, beaches, hotels, hospitality.
    I wanna go to Bali again.

  • @rochelimit55555
    @rochelimit55555 2 роки тому +66

    I think there’s lot of similarities with Javanese and Tagalog too, this austronesian island region certainly has similarities, and this is outside the realm of Thailand, so interesting ....

    • @safuwanfauzi5014
      @safuwanfauzi5014 2 роки тому +5

      before European n British, we in southeast Asian Austronesian never called it hindu, but Brahman, or mixed 2 religion with local animistic and god like "Hyang" Siva-Buddha and Brahman/Brahmana we called it in Java, Bali, Sumatra, Peninsular Malay, Champa, Sulawesi and Borneo. Kaharingan or today "hindu kaharingan" is native hindu of borneo but very small because conversion to Christianity, only deep in Borneo. in Sulawesi "Hindu tolotang" number just 5000/5k because almost all converted to islam and Christian. the local hindu in Maluku, Sumatra are very2 small except Bali, base on Majapahit Hinduism, the architecture, roof style, ornament, nagas style, brick n stone wall, city gates, temple gates, art and culture base on majapahit. while in peninsular on Thailand side, South Thailand, Srivijayan style art and architecture survive, included temple. Surat Thani city pillar shrine and Nakhon Si Thammarat city pillar shrine base on style of Srivijaya Malay architecture. they are others example like Khanom City Pillar Shrine Nakhon Si Thammarat and Chedi Laem Sor Pagoda in Srivijaya art Ko Samui, Surat Thani, and Pattani city pillar shrine. base on best preserve Srivijayan temple stupa of Wat Phra Boromathat Chaiya Surat Thani. Unlike Bangkok city pillar shrine base on Thai architecture, and Province near border of Cambodia which have ethnic Khmer majority used Angkor Khmer architecture, like The Buriram city pillar shrine and Surin city pillar shrine. Malay Kingdom who are hindu are Champa in today central Vietnam, Annexed fully in 1834, Banjar in South Borneo, Kutai Kingdom in East Borneo or East Kalimantan, Srivijaya, Brunei, Tambralingga, Kedah, Dharmasraya, Langkasuka are Buddhist. Tari Menora dances are base on Buddhist tales. Javanese and Balinese mostly Hindu Kingdom like Mataram, Kediri, Singasari and Majapahit. Butuan in Mindanao South Philippines are Hindu Kingdom but Monarchy are Buddhist, same Sulu Kingdom(Pre-Islam Sulu Sultanates) are Buddhist same with Brunei they married each others. some Kingdom are mixed Animist local religion with Hinduism like "Hindu Kaharingan" in Borneo, because of Dutch and British Christian missionaries many Hindu kaharingan converted to Christianity. same with Hindu mixed Animist in Sulawesi and Maluku, "Hindu Tolontang" population only 5000+ people, because many becoming Muslim in 1600s

    • @vianized5248
      @vianized5248 2 роки тому +6

      Hundreds of years ago some people of Majapahit (Javanese hindu kingdom) migrated to Bali island, before that balinese had already been under Majapahit territory as well, so there's a lot of Javanese influence in the language, to me as a Javanese it sounds like a mix of Javanese, Sanskrit and Malay language. But of course it's more than that.

  • @MrJadg-wp6il
    @MrJadg-wp6il 2 роки тому +10

    Om Swastiastu. Hello from Bali 🙏

  • @AllanLimosin
    @AllanLimosin 2 роки тому +46

    Satisfying language. ☺️

  • @karonesechannel2599
    @karonesechannel2599 2 роки тому +61

    Batak Karo Language:
    Takal: Head
    Buk: Hair
    Mata: Eyes
    Igung: Nose
    Cuping: Ears
    Babah: Mouth
    Kerahung: Neck
    Tan: Hand/Arm
    Jari: Finger
    Patat: Hips
    Mbeltek: Belly
    Tenten: Chest
    Nahe: Kaki
    Pehala: Thigh
    Tiwen: Knee
    Kulit: Skin
    Example:
    ᯑᯒᯧᯱ ᯐᯑᯪ ᯞᯥ. ᯑᯎᯪᯰ ᯐᯑᯪ ᯗᯉᯧᯱ. ᯂᯧᯘᯱ ᯐᯑᯪ ᯀᯝᯪᯉ᯳. ᯆᯬᯂ᯳ ᯐᯑᯪ ᯤᯐᯬᯂ᯳. ᯗᯬᯞᯉ᯳ ᯐᯑᯪ ᯆᯗᯬ. ᯗᯧᯢᯪ ᯔᯬᯞᯪᯱ ᯂᯬ ᯑᯪᯆᯗ ᯘᯪᯔᯑ ᯗᯪᯉᯬᯀᯰ
    "Dareh jadi Lau.
    Daging jadi Taneh.
    Kesah jadi Angin.
    Buk jadi Ijuk.
    Tulan jadi Batu.
    Tendi Mulih ku Dibata Simada Tinuang"
    "Your blood turns into water.
    Your flesh turns into soil
    Your breath turns into wind
    Your hair turns into palm fiber
    Your bones turns into stone
    And your soul returns to the Almighty God"

  • @gold-toponym
    @gold-toponym 2 роки тому +13

    "Tengai" - Afternoon - Thhngay (Khmer)
    Chunguh - Nose - Chramoh
    Chandra - Moon - Chandara
    🤔

  • @ghaniaryatama8601
    @ghaniaryatama8601 2 роки тому +28

    Fun Fact, some word are consider high/ polite language in a language but when you speak it to other language it can be very rude.
    For the example:
    Cangkem (mouth) is very polite in Balinese, but in Javanese that is very rude and you use it for swearing.
    Dhahar (eat) is very polite in Javanese, but in Sundanese that is very rude.

  • @sumaranggg
    @sumaranggg 2 роки тому +41

    Whoah, the language itself has two sets of vocabularies - high and lower-middle

  • @soumyadipmukherjee6627
    @soumyadipmukherjee6627 2 роки тому +30

    Wow few lines from mahabharata were told in balinese nice shows that hinduism is stil prevalent there

  • @Cupapet93
    @Cupapet93 2 роки тому +45

    It's nice to hear my native language, keep up the good work :)

  • @japaneseapoist286
    @japaneseapoist286 2 роки тому +55

    Oh I surprised so much. Some basic words from Sanskrit.
    Two : dua(←dva)
    Ten : dasa(←daśa)
    Blue : nila(←nila)
    Head : sirah(←śira)
    Ear : karna(←karņa)
    Neck : kanta(←kaņțha)
    Nose : cunguh(←śinghinī)
    Foot : batis(←pād)
    Day : dina(←dina)
    Year : warsa(←varşa)
    Sun : surya(←sūrya)
    Moon : candra(←candra)

    • @itshry
      @itshry 2 роки тому +22

      Naraka/Hell,
      Svarga/Heaven,
      Bhumi/Earth,
      jagad/World,
      Manushya/Human

    • @_heed
      @_heed 2 роки тому +61

      Dua here is native austronesian not loanword from sanskrit

    • @Cupapet93
      @Cupapet93 2 роки тому +30

      Fyi, balinese also have a classical ceremonial languange, it has so many sanskrit word, the number itself literally sanskrit: (eka, dwi, tri, catur, panca, sad, sapta, asta, sanga, dasa)i would say the only Austronesian languange that has major indo-european influence predate the colonization

  • @khust2993
    @khust2993 2 роки тому +86

    I suppose "jriji" is a cognate of Tagalog "daliri"? Since J in Indonesian languages is sometimes d in Philippine languages (i.e. daan/dalan = jalan, sandata = senjata), it also common that R in Indonesian languages is L in Tagalog (i.e. kambal = kembar, samantala = semantara), while D becomes R when in between vowels.

  • @celty5858
    @celty5858 Рік тому +3

    He has a very soft and calming voice. The language sounds gentle and smooth too.

  • @Mikey_156
    @Mikey_156 2 роки тому +16

    I'm from bali and thanks i like it👍👍👍

  • @srikrishnak196
    @srikrishnak196 2 роки тому +25

    Love this one as always, Andy! Keep it up.

  • @nattkullav8657
    @nattkullav8657 2 роки тому +16

    Another Lima gang's member
    👍👍👍

  • @bendahara8284
    @bendahara8284 2 роки тому +46

    it's such an interesting language because it have two sets of vocabulary! do the structure of the language also change when speaking high balinese compared to lower-middle balinese?

  • @jessamaeontua7272
    @jessamaeontua7272 2 роки тому +12

    In Kamayo Language (Philippines) Nose is irong

  • @iketutlangkir3098
    @iketutlangkir3098 2 роки тому +14

    Very good, for learning Balinese language. Hopefully to be useful🙏🙏

  • @bgs.77
    @bgs.77 2 роки тому +10

    Im from bali om suastiyastu

  • @igustiputurakabudiyasa7391
    @igustiputurakabudiyasa7391 2 роки тому +8

    Om swastiastu

  • @dewakomangardikadomank7612
    @dewakomangardikadomank7612 2 роки тому +9

    Bali 🙏🙏 Om swastiasti 🙏🙏

  • @achmaddenny1979
    @achmaddenny1979 2 роки тому +27

    Cokor is High Balinese, meanwhile it's very rude word in Javanese and is commonly used in north-coast dialect. I use it sometimes. lol

  • @indraditya398
    @indraditya398 2 роки тому +8

    Wow so many sanskrit words😲

  • @prayugavirguna7369
    @prayugavirguna7369 2 роки тому +22

    Bali dari Indonesia 🇮🇩

  • @gungdegalang4635
    @gungdegalang4635 2 роки тому +10

    2:18 Irung? Never heard of that
    High balinese usually use "ungasan"

  • @dwikasinarasanti9483
    @dwikasinarasanti9483 2 роки тому +7

    Tiang gen orang Bali nggih suksema

  • @parkiranmall
    @parkiranmall 2 роки тому +16

    lima gang's back

  • @retribution999
    @retribution999 Рік тому +1

    This is a really useful video. I wish there were more like this for the Balinese language. Here in Bali most seem to speak bahasa Indonesia. High and low is not so uncommon. In English we have language used by the common people and other words used by more educated. An example would be the words "yes" and 'absolutely". Thank you for making this video.

  • @jrexx2841
    @jrexx2841 2 роки тому +58

    Lima gang confirmed

    • @zach0gr
      @zach0gr 2 роки тому +3

      Part of the Indonesian family inside the Nustantara (I mean: Dumb comment )

  • @ที่สุดของหัวใจ-ผ6ญ

    Tuesday wednesday and friday semilar as Thai

  • @tugasvideo5914
    @tugasvideo5914 2 роки тому +17

    Cokor in Balinese : umm Polite word
    Cokor in Sundanese: wtf, it's very rough word for foot

  • @Braunwagen
    @Braunwagen Рік тому +3

    As javanese i think balinese have some similarity in words and Pronunciation,So I can understand Balinese although not entirely,maybe because both island is very near

  • @توانامير
    @توانامير 2 роки тому +6

    Ku kira akhiran e hanya di semenanjung,Kepri dan Sumatera. Eh, ternyata tidak.

  • @anugrah188
    @anugrah188 2 роки тому +2

    This good Chanel 😊 👍 thanks for create this video

  • @anin871
    @anin871 2 роки тому +7

    basa bali sama jawa krama inggil mungkin mirip banyak

  • @oliveranderson7264
    @oliveranderson7264 2 роки тому +36

    Is Balinese mutually intelligible with Indonesian or other Austronesian languages ?

    • @evanpasha
      @evanpasha 2 роки тому +23

      no, its not

    • @itshry
      @itshry 2 роки тому +33

      No, it doesnt mutually intelligible with Indonesian, but some extend with Javanese

    • @Cupapet93
      @Cupapet93 2 роки тому +38

      Balinese here, pure balinese i would say almost 25-30% intelligible with indonesian. We often have conversation using indonesian a bit more than the javanese surprisingly, ofcourse with the mix of the balinese languange plus accent and dialect

    • @paduka23
      @paduka23 2 роки тому +18

      No, maybe some languages like javanese could be relate since they had relation back then, you can found some similarities in their high speech language
      .
      Nowadays, many regional languages in Indonesia have a lot of influenced from Bahasa Indonesia as a national language, maybe the other people from different ethnic groups can understand each other, buy if they purely use their languages without any influenced of indonesian, they can't understand anything

  • @andreekusuma8779
    @andreekusuma8779 2 роки тому +8

    Balinese 🇮🇩

  • @thisisdeknow234
    @thisisdeknow234 2 роки тому +5

    NGGIH RAHAYU

  • @learnurduwithsara1068
    @learnurduwithsara1068 2 роки тому +11

    Wao I didn't even know this language existed and after hearing some of the greeting I thought it was an Indian language.

    • @riduanapplebee
      @riduanapplebee 2 роки тому +8

      i don't know anything about Indian language.. i'm from Bali

  • @evendrithekid101
    @evendrithekid101 2 роки тому +5

    Tricolor of Bali, wow ! can you explained that meaning flag

    • @AlHaithamreal
      @AlHaithamreal 2 роки тому

      It was the Badung Kingdom Flag (balinese kingdom)

  • @DonTornado
    @DonTornado 2 роки тому +11

    Lima gang!

  • @zach0gr
    @zach0gr 2 роки тому +17

    I have been in bali and seen the writing form a newspaper the guide gave me.
    they seem to stop using the Sanskrit based script for the favor of latin
    Notice that they use 3 language level low , middle and high that is related to the class someone belongs
    The guide used a type of batik overcoat above the trouser
    Most of the are Hindustani religion but it is very open to accept even Jesus !
    Just to add : I am a fan of "Malay' language and music. (that means for both Malaysia ad Indonesia )

  • @Ayu_Aja325
    @Ayu_Aja325 2 роки тому +4

    Beautiful

  • @yimveerasak3543
    @yimveerasak3543 2 роки тому +15

    Their ending -a vowel sounds like Johor-Riau Malay.

  • @Quffish
    @Quffish 2 роки тому +6

    So many similarities with Philippine language, especialy with High Balinese

  • @piratetoyhouse611
    @piratetoyhouse611 2 роки тому +1

    Yay! The video is back!

  • @Central_Siberia_Republic
    @Central_Siberia_Republic 2 роки тому +4

    Bali

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi 2 роки тому +3

    fascinating

  • @FrostGirZron
    @FrostGirZron 2 роки тому +1

    Mantap Bang

  • @cristiana9310
    @cristiana9310 2 роки тому +10

    Coklat sound like chocolate :))

  • @ana_16_wvw31
    @ana_16_wvw31 2 роки тому +7

    Aku orang bali tapi ilmu b. Bali rada rada aWok awokk aWok🗿

  • @gunagaming5149
    @gunagaming5149 2 роки тому +1

    Nggih bli sy dari bali

  • @gedearcana4397
    @gedearcana4397 2 роки тому

    Keren sajan niki

  • @AXimab
    @AXimab 2 роки тому +8

    Sounds like an archaic Javanese.

  • @IErfanCN
    @IErfanCN 2 роки тому +1

    Ok, naiss...

  • @arslan6599
    @arslan6599 2 роки тому +4

    Nogai or Kumyk please.

  • @Nickole-aqp4go
    @Nickole-aqp4go 2 роки тому +1

    Sounds like basa maguindanawon

  • @pablojosemoralesidrovo9636
    @pablojosemoralesidrovo9636 2 роки тому +10

    Hello, for the next video can you please make the sounds of the Scottish English or Irish English accent? I like those accents so much and I like to listen clearly those sounds, because I don’t know 100% how it sounds.

  • @haha-le4gd
    @haha-le4gd Рік тому +1

    i see a lot of high javanese influence in high balinese, and a lot af sanskrit influence, and they also have similiar script with javanese script, altough nowadays javanese people are almost never use it 😆😭

  • @Duolingo1426-l3v
    @Duolingo1426-l3v 2 роки тому +1

    That’s in Bali Indonesia

  • @omaral-barghuthi4939
    @omaral-barghuthi4939 2 роки тому

    Where did balinise week came from??
    and in bahasa/basa maguindanaon
    ampun is sorry so close to banilise ampura the other close word is green gadung - gadang, grey haaw - kelawu, hair buk - bok, arm ng'layan - lungayan, hand lima - lima, day gai - wai

    • @SiKedek
      @SiKedek Рік тому

      I think the calendar shares its origins with the Javanese pawukon calendar, as they share many features. However, the Balinese pawukon ran amok with their system, as each day is represented from a range of two-day week to 10-day week - and a one day week (sometimes - it depends on the numerical value of the seven day week and two day week)!

  • @ayurinafebri8031
    @ayurinafebri8031 2 роки тому +2

    Ekalawya 🎯

  • @indrakelana4975
    @indrakelana4975 2 роки тому +1

    Banyak kata yang sama dengan bahasa jawa

  • @ayusuatika3688
    @ayusuatika3688 2 роки тому

    ☺🙏🏻

  • @wrusselrani9511
    @wrusselrani9511 2 роки тому +8

    Is this only spoken by the Hindus of Bali?

    • @shapeshifter8778
      @shapeshifter8778 2 роки тому +2

      Most of balinese I guess, not just the Hindus

    • @rapemap
      @rapemap 2 роки тому

      irrespective of the religion

  • @VELZYGEGE
    @VELZYGEGE 2 роки тому +1

    im in balib

  • @yansen1568
    @yansen1568 2 роки тому +11

    Dasa?, Sounds Indo-European

    • @itshry
      @itshry 2 роки тому +22

      Dasa is loanword from Sanskrit

    • @wanridohjiaa6097
      @wanridohjiaa6097 2 роки тому +3

      it come from indo-European because sanskirt influence.

    • @nursyafizah5981
      @nursyafizah5981 2 роки тому +3

      They borrowed from sanskrit

  • @krusriyad8267
    @krusriyad8267 2 роки тому

    Hi

  • @itshry
    @itshry 2 роки тому +7

    Looks many Sanskrit loanwords

  • @pinkwink7593
    @pinkwink7593 2 роки тому +4

    Mother in balinese language is funny

  • @mthscaa
    @mthscaa 2 роки тому +5

    aku orang bali tapi ga bisa bahasa bali :'v

  • @rarewubboxomega48
    @rarewubboxomega48 2 роки тому +2

    #prayforbalina #stoprussianempire

  • @jackharrison5549
    @jackharrison5549 2 роки тому +2

    First

  • @cecepahmadnasori8083
    @cecepahmadnasori8083 2 роки тому +7

    Melayu bali

  • @marfinrabia8145
    @marfinrabia8145 Рік тому

    sounds like indonesian language

  • @blueshirt26
    @blueshirt26 7 місяців тому +1

    It sounds like Malay trying to speak Javanese.

  • @MeguEditz
    @MeguEditz 2 роки тому

    Agak gak maksud aku

  • @gilangsurya6118
    @gilangsurya6118 2 роки тому +13

    ᬳᬮᭀ ᬳᬮᭀ ᬳᬬ᭄

  • @joseagush
    @joseagush 2 роки тому

    Founded and created Balinese wikipedia, almost 3 years ago. ban.wikipedia.org or mobile version, ban.m.wikipedia.org