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Austronesian Language Introduction - Amis Tribe - Taiwan

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2019
  • During a municipal indigenous speech contest in Southern Taiwan, we interviewed two students from the Amis tribe who agreed to share a little of their native language. Taiwan has 16 indigenous Austronesian languages that are actually taught in public schools to indigenous students, and they hold language contests to reward and motivate students.

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  • @xiaothink2820
    @xiaothink2820 3 года назад +218

    Lima gang confirmed.

  • @fredsanjan3070
    @fredsanjan3070 3 года назад +118

    'Lima' is the most common words from all Austronesians

  • @moyondosam1470
    @moyondosam1470 3 года назад +25

    The Language of Tolaki Tribe in Souteast Sulawesi Province Indonesia
    Father = Ama
    Mother = Ina
    1 = Aso
    2 = Oruo
    3 = Otolu
    4 = Omba
    5 = Olimo
    6 = Ono
    7 = Pitu
    8 = Hoalu
    9 = Osio
    10 = Hopulo
    The Tolaki tribe are also 2 tribes on the island of Sulawesi who have a stature like the tribes in Taiwan besides the Minahasa tribe, white skin and slanted eyes. And also has a circular dance form and join hands called the Molulo dance.

  • @joetumlad24
    @joetumlad24 3 года назад +30

    I lived and work in Taiwan for 2 years in Taoyuan,Hsien.
    (I did not know this).
    Our language is Visaya.
    I am very surprised 90 percent of the language, we had a similarity.
    Greetings here in Davao City, Philippines.🇵🇭❤

    • @serbaserbi6004
      @serbaserbi6004 3 года назад +4

      Because thats austronesian group. filipina and indonesian ancestor is from taiwan formosa

    • @strawberryshortcake_1994
      @strawberryshortcake_1994 3 года назад

      @@serbaserbi6004 originally they're from Southern China migrated to Formosa.

    • @tsan_jey
      @tsan_jey 2 года назад +2

      Did you notice the 'Moiwaiho' sounds like 'Maayo'

    • @elmarrebato
      @elmarrebato 2 года назад

      @@tsan_jey yes! I noticed that too! It’s like Chinese version of maayo.

    • @simanangnablogger4554
      @simanangnablogger4554 Год назад

      Maka amaze

  • @NovidaPanggabean
    @NovidaPanggabean 3 года назад +37

    The language of Batak Tribe from North Sumatra, Indonesia:
    Mother : Ina/Inang
    Father : Ama/Amang
    1 = Sada
    2 = Dua
    3 = Tolu
    4 = Opat
    5 = Lima
    6 = Onom
    7 = Pitu
    8 = Walu
    9 = Sia
    10 = Sappulu

    • @luiss5648
      @luiss5648 2 года назад +9

      Wow so close to polynesian numbers as well
      1 = taha
      2= Ua
      3= tolu
      4= Fa
      5= Lima
      6= Ono
      7= fitu
      8= valu
      9= hiva
      10= hogofulu

    • @NovidaPanggabean
      @NovidaPanggabean 2 года назад +10

      @@luiss5648 that's even closer to the language of Nias tribe, also in Indonesia. We're all Austronesians.

    • @mr.flipbook4921
      @mr.flipbook4921 2 года назад +8

      Igorot Philippines
      1=esa
      2=duwa
      3=tulo
      4=upat
      5=lima
      6=inem
      7=pito
      8=walo
      9=siam
      10=sangapulo

    • @sg_naga4130
      @sg_naga4130 2 года назад +5

      Javanese Counting
      1=Siji
      2=Loro
      3=Telu
      4=Papat
      5=Limo
      6=Nenem
      7=Pitu
      8=Wolu
      9=Songo
      10=Saplo

    • @nagamalaya4232
      @nagamalaya4232 2 года назад +10

      Bahasa Melayu Semenanjung Malaysia
      1 = Esa/Sa/Satu
      2 = Dua
      3 = Tiga
      4 = Empat
      5 = Lima
      6 = Enam
      7 = Tujuh
      8 = Lapan
      9 = Sembilan
      10 = Sepuluh

  • @davisandy1207
    @davisandy1207 4 года назад +34

    Sasak tribe in lombok island indonesia
    Mother = ina
    Father = Ama
    1 = seke Eye = MATE
    2 = due nose = erong
    3 = telu
    4 empat
    5 = lime
    6 = enem
    7 = pituk
    8 = baluk
    9 = siwak
    10 = sepuluh

    • @davisandy1207
      @davisandy1207 4 года назад

      @Jacky Phantom maybe mix,..

    • @davisandy1207
      @davisandy1207 4 года назад

      @Jacky Phantom Austronesian has many characteristics such as skin color, yellowish white and brown, straight hair and curly hair. some are big-eyed and some are slanted but still have folds on the eyelids ,.

    • @axelaguas3232
      @axelaguas3232 4 года назад +2

      They look like filipinos. Ama in tagalog is Father, Ina means Mother

    • @davisandy1207
      @davisandy1207 4 года назад +6

      @Jacky Phantom in this modern age nothing is truly genuine. this is a result of the colonial period and intermarriage at that time until today ,. left by our ancestors is a small part of language and culture that is sometimes mixed with religious traditions that foreigners bring to us ,. that's what makes there are some cultures and traditions left behind because it's not in accordance with religion.

    • @johnreypardillo8225
      @johnreypardillo8225 4 года назад +2

      In cebuano/ bisaya here in the central part of the Philippines it is
      1-usa
      2-duha
      3-tolo
      4-upat
      5-lima
      6-unom
      7-pito
      8-walo
      9-siyam
      10-napulo/pulo🇵🇭

  • @andreaslahengking7655
    @andreaslahengking7655 3 года назад +33

    👍👍👍👏👏😘😘
    an Austronesian language family, this video is very educational and provides historical knowledge...
    (Malaysian, Indonesian, Philipine-Home of Austronesia leangue) &
    Malagasi/Madagascar, Formosan, Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia etc.👍👏😘

  • @bognoy2008
    @bognoy2008 4 года назад +46

    amis is the closest relative to philippines.

    • @mackymoo1329
      @mackymoo1329 4 года назад +6

      Tagalog=
      (numbers)- isa, dalawa, tatlo, apat, lima, anim, pito, walo, siyam, sampu
      (Relatives)-
      Dad/Ama,
      Mom/Ina/Nanay/Inay
      Brother/Kuya
      Sister/Ate
      Aunt/Tita
      Uncle/Tito
      Grandmother/Lola
      Grandfather/Lolo
      Cousin/Pinsan

    • @Budywieser
      @Budywieser 3 года назад +3

      In Ilonggo bisaya we say. Isa, duha, tatlo, apat, lima. It is very similar!

    • @tukodprojects1894
      @tukodprojects1894 3 года назад +1

      Their counting numbers closer to Cebuano Bisaya.
      Usa, duwa, tulu, upat, lima, unom, pito, walo, siyam, pulo

    • @hendybakara7691
      @hendybakara7691 3 года назад +2

      My tribe in borneo.
      Mother:Inai
      Father:Ama
      Grandmother:Ini
      Grandfather:Ake
      One: Satu
      Two: Duwa
      Three: Tiga
      Four: Empat
      Five: Lima

    • @technocrat711
      @technocrat711 3 года назад

      Cebuano language perhaps

  • @TYD20
    @TYD20 3 года назад +7

    Tagalog
    Father- Ama
    Mother- Ina
    1-Isa
    2-dalawa
    3-tatlo
    4-apat
    5-lima
    Cebuano
    Father- Amahan
    Mother- Inahan
    1-isa
    2-duha
    3-tulo
    4-upat
    5-lima

  • @CharleneSF1718
    @CharleneSF1718 3 года назад +12

    Idk how I feel or what to feel but i know I am more than curious! I heard awhile ago that the FIlipino's ancestors are from Taiwan and I honestly didnt look into it and didnt know what to respond to that but a couple of days ago I started googling the Amis people and the others and I was blown? I cant find the words. I always wanted to know where my people come from! And now that Ive heard the similarities and have seen the physical features, I am now more convinced! PLease keep documenting about the indigineous people of Taiwan!! I want to learn more and see more! Thank you!!

    • @dailyviewstv5323
      @dailyviewstv5323 3 года назад +1

      The document state that Ifugao is from Taiwan...

    • @yournoneexistencefather5869
      @yournoneexistencefather5869 3 года назад +1

      I Highly recommends watching "Warriors of the rainbow, Seediq bale" a movie about Taiwanese aborigines and Japanese occupation.

    • @user-pt6nk4cq7e
      @user-pt6nk4cq7e 2 года назад

      @@dailyviewstv5323 Yep, and Filipinos should know that Aetas and Ifugaos are completely different starting from looks to culture. Many Filipinos still think that they're the same.
      Aetas are Melanesian (First Migrant), while Ifugao are Austronesian (Second Migrant). Filipinos ancestors are Austronesian, which means Igorot/Ifugao and not Melanesians or Aetas. Austronesian drove off Melanesian people into the mountain areas in the South.

  • @look3736
    @look3736 2 года назад +6

    Greeting from philippines salute to the great ancestors

  • @jamiehaveka1770
    @jamiehaveka1770 4 года назад +33

    Gagana Sāmoa (Sāmoan)
    Mother= Tinā
    Father= Tamā
    1 = Tasi
    2= Lua
    3= Tolu
    4= Fā
    5= Lima
    6= Ono
    7= Fitu
    8= Valu
    9= Iva
    10= Sefulu
    Eyes= Mata
    Ears= Taliga
    Milk= Susu
    Mouth= Gutu
    Forehead= Muaulu
    Nose= Isu

    • @johnreypardillo8225
      @johnreypardillo8225 4 года назад +4

      In cebuano/ bisaya here in the central part of the Philippines it is
      1-usa
      2-duha
      3-tolo
      4-upat
      5-lima
      6-unom
      7-pito
      8-walo
      9-siyam
      10-napulo/pulo🇵🇭

    • @TheTeevotime
      @TheTeevotime 4 года назад +4

      Chamorro:
      Mom = Nåna
      Dad = Tåta
      Sibling = che’lu
      1- håcha
      2- hugua
      3- tulu
      4- fåtfat
      5- lima
      6- gunom
      7- fiti
      8- guålo’
      9- sigua
      10- månot
      Eyes= måta
      Ears= talanga
      Head = ulu
      Boobs= susu
      Mouth= påchot
      Nose= gui’eng

    • @macauragurag
      @macauragurag 3 года назад +2

      Philippines Bikol Dialect
      Eyes= Mata
      Ears= Talinga
      Breast= Dudo
      Mouth=Ngimot

    • @julianusalexander6325
      @julianusalexander6325 3 года назад +2

      Manggarinese Indonesia
      Mother: ende
      Father: ema
      1:ca
      2: sua
      3:telu
      4:pat
      5:lima
      6: enem
      7: pitu
      8:alo
      9:ciok
      10:cepulu
      Nose:isung
      Mouth: mu'u
      Eye: mata(you can use "Mata" as death too)
      Ear:tilu
      Foot: wa'ii
      Head:ulu
      Boy:nana
      Girl: enu
      God: Mori or dewa
      People: ata
      Sister:weta
      Brother :nara

    • @areyoureadyforit2508
      @areyoureadyforit2508 3 года назад +2

      In Cebuano/Bisaya (Philippines)
      One - usa
      Two - duha
      Three - tulo
      Four - upat
      Five - lima
      Six - unom
      Seven - pito
      Eight - walo
      Nine - siyam
      Ten - napulo/pulo
      Father - amahan
      Mother - inahan
      Grandmother/Grandfather - apohan (genderless)
      Girl/Female/Woman - babayi
      Boy/Male/Man - lalaki
      Cousin - ig-aw/agaw (genderless)
      Neice - umangkon (genderless)
      Relative - paryente
      Eyes - mata
      Ears - talinga
      Nose - ilong
      Head - ulo
      Hair - buhok
      Shoulder - abaga
      Elbow - siko
      Arm - bukton
      Hand - kamot
      Palm - pad/palad
      Fingers - kuramoy
      Thumb - kumagko
      Breast - susu/didi/tutuy
      Milk (verb) - susu
      Mouth - ba-ba
      Chin - suwang
      Cheeks - aping
      Eye brow - kilay
      Eye lashes - pilok
      Tongue - dila
      Teeth - ngipon
      Knee - tuhod
      Thigh - paa
      Feet - tiil
      Hip - balakang
      Waist - hawak
      Ass - lubot
      Stomach - tiyan
      Fingernail - kuko
      Left - wala
      Right (direction) - tuo
      Right (not wrong) - husto
      None - wala (with a stopping sound at the end of a)
      Yes - oo
      No - dili
      Maybe - tingali
      No clue - ambot (can be used for everything that you have no clue about)
      I don't know - ambot, "wala ko kabalo" (sentence form)

  • @aldas9174
    @aldas9174 2 года назад +20

    "Ina and ama" same in Tagalog and how they pronounce it 🤗 these are our true ancestors ❤️💙💛 our true originz
    Sisay = Isa
    Tusa = Dua, dalawa
    Tulu = tallu, tatlo
    Sipat = apat
    Lima = (oviously ❤️)

    • @notme6753
      @notme6753 2 года назад

      San language yung Dua at Tallu?

    • @dailyviewstv5323
      @dailyviewstv5323 2 года назад +1

      @@notme6753 ilokano yung tallu

    • @jbn03canada
      @jbn03canada 2 года назад

      in visaya, grandfather is akong

    • @dailyviewstv5323
      @dailyviewstv5323 2 года назад +1

      Until now, those born on 1960-198O here in Cordillera address their parents as AMA and INA... They dont using the modern address of lowlander(that came from America) like, Papa, Mama, daddy, mommy!... As a proved I born on 1979 and still using Ama and Ina to address my parents..

    • @tsan_jey
      @tsan_jey 2 года назад

      @@dailyviewstv5323 i was born in 1998 and I call my parents Ina and Ama as well

  • @matakasingarong7767
    @matakasingarong7767 2 года назад +2

    Filipinos smiles again...hearing ama-father, ina-mother also confirmed the lima-5, tulu-3 visayan tulu-3.ha ha.. I hope this astronesian language with not be forgotten and will continue to grow more. Us this our ancestry of our language as Filipinos.

  • @elden6364
    @elden6364 3 года назад +11

    Interestingly, the main branches of Austronesian languange are
    1. Formosan(F) and
    2. Malayo-Polynesian-(MP) Malaysia,Indonesia,Brunei , Phillipines (MP). MP is subdivided into WMP-western malayo-polynesian and EMP-Eastern Malayo Polynesian- Samoa, Maori, Fuji.
    Our farthest austronesian relatives to the west are found in Madagascar which is nearer to the African continent than to us. The distance between Philippines and Madagascar is 8,922 kms., whereas its Madagascar distance is more adjacent - 500 kms- to the African continent.

    • @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576
      @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576 11 месяцев назад

      your right..some professors In Malay language in Malaysia are still researching the origin of Malay words n the disappearing of Sundaland b4 christ.

    • @flavmendrikaja3784
      @flavmendrikaja3784 10 месяцев назад

      In fact, there are 9 branches of Austronesian: Atayalic, Bunun, East Formosan (which contains Amis), Northwest Formosan, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Tsouic and Malayo-Polynesian. The last branch is the Austronesian branch that is spoken outside Taiwan. Malayo-Polynesian is the biggest branch in terms of number of languages among the others that are spoken in Taiwan.

  • @zjzr08
    @zjzr08 3 года назад +39

    The "ama" and "ina" similarity is EXACTLY as it is in Tagalog, interesting -- we do also have "tatay" and "nanay" which makes me wonder where did we inherit it from.

    • @fourth7162
      @fourth7162 3 года назад +12

      We got it from an ancient native Mexican language called Nahuatl by way of Spain.

    • @boychodurendes752
      @boychodurendes752 3 года назад +7

      We have now reason to visit Taiwan. This place was not on my list. Nothing interesting here so I thought. Until this video and those other video of austronesian. Biglang nangati ang paa ko, tara pasyalan natin mga katutubo.

    • @jrexx2841
      @jrexx2841 3 года назад +3

      Sa Nahuatl

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH 3 года назад +6

      @@boychodurendes752 Ang unang mga tao pala sa Taiwan ay ang kanilang mga katutubo. Yung mga Chinese bagong saltá lang duon 😄

    • @IanBriones408
      @IanBriones408 2 года назад +1

      @@JosephOccenoBFH mga han chinese kasi yan nagsi punta sa taiwan bro... kaya halo halo special na.. but still na preserve pa din nila culture nila at may connection pa din ang austronesian lalo na sa ibang words

  • @banzavatoka5929
    @banzavatoka5929 3 года назад +4

    West Ambae, Vanuatu.
    1 = tea
    2 = rua
    3 = tolu
    4 = fati
    5 = lima
    6 = ono
    7 = bitu
    8 = kwalu
    9 = hikwa
    10 = hangavulu
    Mother = retahi, inda
    Father = tama
    Eye = mata
    Bird = manu
    Lice = kutu
    Fish = ika

    • @yantosuprianto2134
      @yantosuprianto2134 3 года назад

      Vanuatu🖕🖕🖕
      Papua love indonesia

    • @CharleneSF1718
      @CharleneSF1718 3 года назад +1

      Wow in BIsaya dialect in the PHilippines eye is mata too! and lice is kutu!!! hahaha

    • @Irishb0y
      @Irishb0y 10 месяцев назад

      wow in malay/indonesian, fish = ikan 😊

  • @hamdiqashwaabdullah6777
    @hamdiqashwaabdullah6777 2 года назад +5

    Bajau (Semporna,Malaysia)
    1- isah
    2- dua
    3- tellu
    4- empat
    5- lima
    6- nom
    7- pituh
    8- waluh
    9- siam
    10- sangpuh
    Malay (Kelantan, Malaysia)
    1- so
    2- duo
    3- tigo
    4- mpat
    5- limo
    6- ene
    7- tujuh
    8- lape
    9- sembile
    10- spuloh
    Suluk/Tausug (Semporna, Malaysia)
    1- esa
    2- duwa
    3- tu
    4- upat
    5- lima
    6- unum
    7- pitu
    8- walu
    9- siyam
    10- hangpu'
    I'm Malay Kelate, My wife Bajau+Tausug

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH 2 года назад

      Badjao also in Philippines

    • @Ken-_-05
      @Ken-_-05 Год назад

      Suprise you didn't mention dusun

  • @satorisan6773
    @satorisan6773 Месяц назад

    Tontemboan (Minahasa) - North Sulawesi
    Father- Amang
    Mother - Inang
    1 - Esa
    2 - Rua
    3 - Telu
    4 - Epat
    5 - Lima
    6 - Enem
    7 - Pitu
    8 - Walu
    9 - Siyow
    10 - Sangapuluh
    Hand - Kama
    Foot - Kecey
    Hair - Bu'uk
    Chicken - Ayam/Ko'ko
    Pig - Wawi/Babi
    Dog - Asu
    Water- Rano
    Lake - Dano
    Hill - Tembo
    Mountain - Kuntung
    Road - Lalan
    House - Wale/Bale
    Mortar - Lisung/Lesung
    Song - Kantar
    Dance - Maengke
    Thank you - Makapulu sama'

  • @kevincupy
    @kevincupy 2 года назад +3

    For "akong", that's specially borrowed from Hokkien, same to another Austronesian language across the sea, Betawi; we say "engkong" for "grandfather", also borrowed from Hokkien.

  • @firhamghoshali4719
    @firhamghoshali4719 3 года назад +5

    @0:58
    In Bahasa Melayu [ Malay Language ]
    One - Satu
    Two - Dua
    Three - Tiga
    Four - Empat
    Five - Lima
    Six - Enam
    Seven - Tujuh
    Eight - Lapan
    Nine - Sembilan
    Ten - Sepuluh

  • @nadanalia3000
    @nadanalia3000 2 месяца назад +1

    Their big warm smiles show me they’re austronesian ❤❤

  • @nasrollahpangandamun7870
    @nasrollahpangandamun7870 3 года назад +3

    Maranao! Tribes In Philippines🇵🇭
    We count like this:
    Isa
    Duwa
    T'lo
    Pat
    Lima
    Nem
    Pitu
    Walo
    Siyaw
    Sapulo
    Ina = mother
    ama= father
    mata= eyes
    ngerong= Nose
    tangila= ears
    buk =hair
    siku =elbow
    tulan= bone
    eyebrow= kiray
    head = olo
    Mama = Men
    babay = women

    • @vitamincord4589
      @vitamincord4589 2 года назад

      Duaun sabah
      1=iso
      2=duo
      3=tolu
      4=apat
      5=limo
      6=onom
      7=turu
      8=walu
      9=siam
      10=hopod
      Eye=mato
      Nose=todung
      Hair=tobuk
      Teeth=nipon
      Mouth=kabang
      Head=tulu
      A bit similiar

  • @ProximaCentauri88
    @ProximaCentauri88 3 года назад +4

    Tagalog:
    mother = ina
    father = ama
    grandfather = lolo (but the Amis 'angko" has a cognate in Tagalog, "ingkong" which refers to any very elderly man)
    grandmother = lola
    1 = isa
    2 = dalawa
    3 = tatlo
    4 = apat
    5 = lima
    6 = anim
    7 = pito
    8 = walo
    9 = siyam
    10 = sampu

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH 2 года назад

      Lolo and Lola came from Spanish Abuelo and Abuela respectively

  • @mabilawalcom
    @mabilawalcom 2 года назад +2

    amis tribe are ancestor of most filipinos.....

  • @ruatapachuau896
    @ruatapachuau896 3 года назад +7

    What a beautiful tribe and a very beautiful language they have.

  • @ano0628
    @ano0628 2 года назад +7

    I'm of Pangcah/Amis origin Siwkolan dialect
    Father = mama/ama
    Mother = ina
    1= cecay
    2=tosa
    3=tolo'
    4=sepat
    5=lima
    6=enem
    7=pito
    8=falo
    9=siwa
    10=polo'
    Eyes=mata
    Ears=tangila
    Milk=coco (pronouced ts-o ts-o)
    Mouth=ngoyos
    Forehead='atatongol
    Nose=ngo'so
    Teeth= wadis (di pronouced like thi in english)
    Hand = kamay
    Chicken=ayam
    Egg = Fita'ol
    Fish=foting
    Goat=siri'
    Buffolo = kolong
    House= loma'
    Family/oven =parod
    Eat= kaen/ka
    Sleep=foti'
    Water=nanom
    Salt=cilah
    Frying pan = dangah
    Rice ladle= tepi
    Knife=po'ot
    Commo Names
    Guys:
    Calaw
    Kolas
    Ichang
    Mayaw
    Namoh
    Koning
    Potal
    Komod
    Girls:
    Ipun
    Tipus
    Panay
    Lisin
    Dongi
    Laway

  • @rednogaru
    @rednogaru Год назад +1

    "Ina and ama", confirmed relatives. Filipino here.

  • @joshi6898
    @joshi6898 2 года назад +4

    As Filipino its nice to see our origin.

  • @awgjeffryawgjalil
    @awgjeffryawgjalil Год назад +1

    Bajau SABAH Borneo
    1 : Isa
    2 : Duo
    3 : Telu
    4 : Empat
    5 : Limo
    6 : Enam
    7 : Pitu
    8 : Wa'u
    9 : Siam
    10 : Sepu
    Melayu Malaysia.
    1.satu
    2. dua
    3. tiga
    4. empat
    5. lima
    6. enam
    7. tujuh
    8. lapan
    9. sembilan
    10. sepuluh

  • @johnreypardillo8225
    @johnreypardillo8225 4 года назад +8

    In cebuano/ bisaya here in the central part of the Philippines it is
    1-usa
    2-duha
    3-tolo
    4-upat
    5-lima
    6-unom
    7-pito
    8-walo
    9-siyam
    10-napulo/pulo🇵🇭

    • @TYD20
      @TYD20 3 года назад +1

      Visayan peoples used Spanish numbers now

    • @johnreypardillo8225
      @johnreypardillo8225 3 года назад +1

      @@TYD20 i speak Cebuano/bisaya but i used both😂

  • @randomguy1576
    @randomguy1576 4 года назад +9

    Hey! I really like your work and i hope you never stop making this kind of videos

    • @indigenousbridges5803
      @indigenousbridges5803  4 года назад +3

      Thank you. We will do our best.

    • @MTC008
      @MTC008 Год назад

      @@indigenousbridges5803 i think philippine native languages are related to this

  • @paradixparadox8049
    @paradixparadox8049 3 года назад +8

    Batak tribe in Indonesia sounds pretty similar to this
    Mother = inang
    Father = amang
    1 sada
    2 dua
    3 tolu
    4 opat
    5 lima
    6 onom
    7 pitu
    8 walu
    9 sia
    10 sapullu

    • @ricesomar
      @ricesomar 3 года назад

      In the Philippines:
      Mother = Ina
      Father = Ama
      1 = isa
      2 = dalawa
      3 = tatlo
      4 = apat
      5 = lima
      6 = aanim
      7 = pito
      8 = walo
      9 = siyam
      10 = sampu

    • @brylongtv3611
      @brylongtv3611 3 года назад +1

      In Bisaya Philippines:
      (Majority spoken in central and south philippines -visayas/mindanao)
      Mother = inahan
      Father = amahan
      1. Usa/isa
      2. Duwa/dua
      3. Tulo
      4. Upat
      5. Lima
      6. Unom
      7. Pito
      8. Walu
      9. Siyam
      10. Napulo/pulo

    • @aurivierrrodman20
      @aurivierrrodman20 3 года назад +1

      In Ilocano Philippines: Mostly Northern Part of the Philippines.
      Mother: Nanang
      Father: Tatang
      1 - Maysa
      2 - Duwa
      3 - Tallo
      4 - Uppat
      5 - Lima
      6 - Innem
      7 - Pito
      8 - Walo
      9 - Siyam
      10 - Sangapulo

    • @serbaserbi6004
      @serbaserbi6004 3 года назад

      In malay :
      1 satu / esa
      2 dua
      3 tiga
      4 empat
      5 lima
      6 enam
      7 tujuh
      8 delapan
      9 sembilan
      10 sepuluh

    • @katahi0749
      @katahi0749 3 года назад

      It's so similar to my language in Papua New Guinea
      Mother is rinang
      Father is Ramang

  • @begu3542
    @begu3542 8 месяцев назад

    Simalungun Tribe ;
    Father : Amang
    Mother : Inang
    1. Sada
    2. Dua
    3. Tolu
    4. Opat
    5. Lima
    6. Onom
    7. Pitu
    8. Waluh
    9. Siah
    10. Sapuluh

  • @dailyviewstv5323
    @dailyviewstv5323 3 года назад +1

    Amis look the same language here in Ifugao Philippines..there are similaraties in addressing parent and counting..
    IFUGAO:
    1. OHA
    2. DUWA
    3. TULU
    4. OPAT
    5. LIMA
    6. ONOM
    7. PITU
    8. WALU
    9. HIYAM
    10. HIMPULO.

  • @devidsaroinsong563
    @devidsaroinsong563 3 года назад +4

    Indonesian, the Minahasa syllable, many similarities in vocabulary ... such as the mention of parents, and numerals, such as ... father (AMA) Mother (INA). number ... Asa Rua telu ampat sipat lima telu anam pitu walu and so on

  • @mrfin02
    @mrfin02 2 года назад +2

    Greetings from Polynesia

  • @Gtoilet532
    @Gtoilet532 Год назад

    In Waray, a Filipino Visaayan language, we count - 1 usa, 2 duha, 3 tulo, 4 upat, 5 lima, 6 unum, 7 pito, 8 walu, 9 siyam, 10 napulo.

  • @markalvarez5740
    @markalvarez5740 3 года назад +3

    Amazing

  • @mark-ko9fp
    @mark-ko9fp Год назад

    filipino tagalog
    mother -ina
    father- ama
    filipino hilgaynon/ilonggo
    1-isa
    2-duwa
    3-tatlo
    4-apat
    5-lima
    6-anom
    7-pito
    8-walo
    9-siam
    10-polu

  • @indralokhan
    @indralokhan Год назад +1

    Minangkabau Indonesia: 1 ciek, 2 duo, 3 tigo, 4 ampek, 5 limo, 6 anam, 7 tujuh, 8 salapan, 9 sambilan, 10 sapuluh 😁

  • @gachi1297
    @gachi1297 3 года назад +31

  • @Bluedahlia0274
    @Bluedahlia0274 11 месяцев назад +1

    Omg 🥹 most of their words is the same or similar with Batakneese and Indonesia ❤❤
    My long distance Austronesian family🤗

  • @user-eq8le4zz1c
    @user-eq8le4zz1c 2 года назад +1

    Hello i am from Indonesia my tribe is Hawu from Sawu island. My tribe language is Lee-Hawu In my Li(lee)-Hawu Ina and Ama means Mother and Father that's sound are same like Taiwanese tribe called Ina and Ama

  • @devidsaroinsong563
    @devidsaroinsong563 3 года назад +8

    In my opinion, formosa Taiwanese culture is more similar to the culture in Indonesia and the Philippines ... especially the ethnic groups in Indonesia who are more similar to the Indonesian Sulawesi Minahasa tribe

    • @lakas_tama
      @lakas_tama 2 года назад +1

      not surprising because this is our ancestors homeland

    • @sitandchill2897
      @sitandchill2897 2 года назад +3

      I think your part of Indonesia: Minahasa people are more similar to us in Philippines and in Taiwan than in Sumatra for example. Your traditional dance and headhunting culture is the same as ours. Sometimes I think of Minahasa as honorary Filipinos. We share the direct same ancestors :)

    • @bramantyoprahoro7284
      @bramantyoprahoro7284 Год назад

      @@sitandchill2897 Northern Sulawesi island of Indonesia has some similarity to Pinoys. My distant uncle's wife is coming from there. She looked like average Pinays...

  • @jrexx2841
    @jrexx2841 3 года назад +8

    This is very close to Filipino

    • @ryanching8
      @ryanching8 6 месяцев назад

      Filipinos came from Taiwan

  • @Miss_Hannah
    @Miss_Hannah Год назад

    Hi Taiwan Austronesian greeting from Philippines Austronesian 🇵🇭💛

  • @tidaltidaltidal
    @tidaltidaltidal 3 года назад +4

    0:48 in indonesia (javanese), we call grandfather "yangkung" or "kakung" (informal). And the numbering also almost has same pronunciation

    • @o.h.9870
      @o.h.9870 3 года назад +1

      I think akong is a Hokkien loanword in Amis.

    • @hongdalai2753
      @hongdalai2753 Год назад

      It is a loan word from Taiwanese Hokkien 阿公(A-Kong)

    • @bramantyoprahoro7284
      @bramantyoprahoro7284 Год назад

      @@hongdalai2753 Indonesian Chinese called their grandpa as "engkong".

  • @pedstuffperaren8248
    @pedstuffperaren8248 3 года назад +1

    INA-is mother and AMA-is father in tagalog, tagalog counts as ISA, DALAWA , TATLO, APAT, LIMA while Hiligaynon as ISA, DUWA, TATLO, APAT, LIMA.While Cebuano 3 is TULU. 4 is UPAT

  • @Panitia_Akhir_Zaman
    @Panitia_Akhir_Zaman 11 месяцев назад +3

    I will give an example of counting numbers in the language of the Lampung tribe as one of the Indonesian Sumatran Malays:
    1. = Sai
    2. = Khua
    3. = Telu
    4. = Pak
    5. = Lima
    6. = Enom
    7. = Pitu
    8. = Walu
    9. = Siwa
    10. = Puluh

  • @leeheonjin
    @leeheonjin 3 года назад +3

    Ina and Ama, very Tagalog

  • @aliyah2955
    @aliyah2955 2 года назад +1

    Bisaya-Taiwan(Amis)
    Inahan-Ina
    Amahan-Ama
    Tulu-Tulu
    Upat-Sipat
    Ari(here or goodbye-Aray

  • @josefinodeguzman324
    @josefinodeguzman324 Год назад

    Pangasinan dialect in Philippines
    Mother- Ina
    Father- Ama
    Numbers
    1- Sakey
    2- Duwa / Duwara
    3- Talu / Talura
    4- Apat / Apatira
    5- Lima

  • @Marjan-sm4xf
    @Marjan-sm4xf 3 года назад +2

    Interrresting, we have the similar native language in souteast celebes tribe

  • @ellamae6360
    @ellamae6360 11 месяцев назад

    Hello. From Phippines. Same language!
    Mother- Ina
    Father - Ama
    Grandfather in some regions is called Ingkong
    Tagalog dialect-
    One - Isa
    two - dalawa
    Three - tatlo
    Four - apat
    Five - Lima
    In kapampangan dialect:
    isa, adua, atlu, apat, lima, anam, pitu, walu, siam, apulu.
    Ilokano dialect:
    maysa
    dua
    tallo
    uppat
    lima

    • @user-nv3bl2kw7l
      @user-nv3bl2kw7l 10 месяцев назад

      Austronesian Taiwanese = Austronesian Filipinos
      Taiwanese indigenous peoples(Austronesians)
      ruclips.net/video/fUuIg1v1Q-E/видео.htmlsi=3zsCYrgbxxNtYQJE

  • @lukeivanmoro7466
    @lukeivanmoro7466 3 года назад +2

    Wow! Ina and Ama, same with Tagalog.

  • @jonconnor0729
    @jonconnor0729 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mother and father are the same in Tagalog. Ina and Ama.

  • @izumishimomura8438
    @izumishimomura8438 3 года назад +3

    Karonese (North Sumatra, Indonesia) language:
    1: Sada ᯘᯑ
    2: Dua ᯑᯬᯀ
    3: Telu ᯗᯧᯞᯬ
    4: Empat ᯀᯧᯔ᯳ᯇᯗ᯳
    5: Lima ᯞᯪᯔ
    6: Enem ᯀᯧᯉᯧᯔ᯳
    7: Pitu ᯇᯪᯗᯬ
    8: Waluh ᯋᯞᯬᯱ
    9: Siwah ᯘᯪᯋᯱ
    10: Sepuluh ᯘᯧᯇᯬᯞᯬᯱ
    Father: Bapa
    Mother: Nande
    I or Me: Aku
    You: Kam
    He or She: ia
    The: Si
    Chicken: Manuk
    Eye: Mata
    Nose: igung
    Mouth: Babah
    Head: Takal
    Thank you: Bujur
    What's your name: Ise Gelarndu
    My name is Izumi: Gelarku Izumi or Gelar aku Izumi

    • @vitamincord4589
      @vitamincord4589 2 года назад

      Dusun sabah...
      Isai ngarannu? What is your name?
      There is similarity

    • @firstofficer296
      @firstofficer296 Год назад

      Same in bisaya Philippine

  • @andreafikri7279
    @andreafikri7279 3 года назад +1

    Acèhnese language : BASA ACÈH
    1 : SA
    2 : DUWA
    3 : LHÈË
    4 : PEUT
    5 : LIMÖNG
    6 : NÁM
    7 : TUJÔH
    8 : LAPAN
    9 : SIKUREUËNG
    10 : SIPLÔH
    EYES : MATA
    HAND : JAROË
    MOTHER : MAK
    FATHER : ABU / AYAH / YAH / ABI / WALED
    BROTHER : ADUËN
    SISTER : A
    YOUNGER BROTHER : ADOË
    YOUNGER SISTER : ADOË
    GRANDFATHER : ABU SYIK
    GRANDMOTHER : MAK SYIK
    MALE : AGAM / GAM
    FEMALE : INÖNG / BINOË
    THANK YOU : TEURIMÖNG GEUNASÉH

  • @vin9649
    @vin9649 3 года назад +4

    Waray language
    Count 1 to 5
    Usa
    duha
    Tulo
    Upat
    Lima
    Unom
    Pitu
    Walo
    Siyam
    Napulo
    Father: Amay
    Mother: Iroy

  • @cristianchan5402
    @cristianchan5402 10 месяцев назад

    Sundanese
    3 - Tilu
    Javanese
    3 - Telu
    4 - Papat
    5 - Limo
    6 - Enem
    7 - Pitu

  • @YummYakitori
    @YummYakitori 4 года назад +9

    Akong seems to be a loanword from Southern Min / Hokkien "阿公"

    • @linmanfu913
      @linmanfu913 3 года назад

      Or could it be the other way around? Hokkien loaned it from an aboriginal language?

    • @goamhobala
      @goamhobala 3 года назад +7

      @@linmanfu913 it's not likely to be, since the people who speak Hokkien in the other country also call their grandfather "阿公", however, there are some words that were originally came from other Taiwanese aboriginal language in Taiwanese Hokkien such as the word "khan-tshiú" which means "wife" has been confirmed that was loaned from an extinct Taiwanese plains aboriginal language

    • @sempraktis1597
      @sempraktis1597 3 года назад

      In Javanese, Indonesia nose = irung too.

    • @areyoureadyforit2508
      @areyoureadyforit2508 3 года назад

      @@sempraktis1597 In the Philippines, "nose" is "ilong".

    • @wingedassassins
      @wingedassassins 3 года назад

      @@areyoureadyforit2508 ilong is Tagalog. In my language (Ilocano) it’s “agong.”

  • @brianbatucan5595
    @brianbatucan5595 Год назад

    in the Philippines, mom is ina and dad is ama in tagalog, in bisaya ang the counting goes usa, duha, tulo, upat, lima. Same ethnicity

  • @rudihartonomrlugas1748
    @rudihartonomrlugas1748 2 года назад +1

    The language and the traditional garment have some similarities with bataknese Indonesia... Horas

  • @omaral-barghuthi4939
    @omaral-barghuthi4939 2 года назад +2

    the language of Maguindanao Tribe in Selatan/South Philippines;
    Mother - Ina/Ume
    Father - Ama/Abe
    Uncle - Bapa
    Auntie - Babo
    Brother - Akhie/Kaka mama
    Sister - Ukhitie/Kaka babay
    Brother/Sister - Suled
    Younger Sibling - Ali
    Relatives - Pagali
    Family - Kabinabata'n
    Darling - Tayang
    Market - Pasal
    Hello - Salam
    Thank you - Sukuran
    You're welcome - Afwan
    World - Dunya
    Nature - Alam
    Heaven - Surga
    Hell - Naraka
    Laugh - Tatawa
    1 - Sa/Isa
    2 - Duwa
    3 - Telu
    4 - Pat
    5 - Liima
    6 - Num
    7 - Pitu
    8 - Walu
    9 - Siau
    10 - Sapuluh
    50 - Lima Puluh
    100 - Magatus
    500 - Lima gatus
    1000 - sa ngibu
    Million - Giuta
    Week - Padian
    Monday - Isnin
    Tuesday - Salasa
    Wednesday - Arba
    Thursday - Kamis
    Friday - Guiumat/Jumat
    Saturday - Sap'tu
    Sunday - Akad
    Moon - Bulan
    Month - Ulan-ulan
    this is written in Jawi Kiram script
    Muharram - Mujarram
    Safar - Sapar
    Rabi' al-awwal - Rabi el-awal
    Rabi' al-thani - Rabi el-ajir
    Jumada al-awwal - Guiumadil-awal
    Jumada al-thani - Guiumadil-ajir
    Rajab - Raguiab
    Sha'aban - Shaban
    Ramadan - Ramadhan Phase
    Shawwal - Shawal
    Dhu al-Qi'dah - Chiulkaida
    Dhu al-Hijjah - Chiuljiguia

    • @linearz
      @linearz Год назад

      Infested by Arabic 😢

    • @MrGusno
      @MrGusno 10 месяцев назад

      A lot word from arabic language

  • @sundaysbest8023
    @sundaysbest8023 Год назад

    Very close similarities to the Ilocano language spoken in a large part of Luzon island the Philippines:
    Mother: Ina/Inang/Nanang
    Father: Ama/Amang/Tatang
    1 - maysa
    2 - dua
    3 - tallo
    4 - uppat
    5 - lima
    6 - innem
    7 - pito
    8 - walo
    9 - siyam
    10 - sangapulo

  • @korneliussitepu
    @korneliussitepu Год назад

    The language of Karo Tribe from North Sumatra, Indonesia:
    Greeting(hello): Mejuah-juah
    Father : Bapa
    Mother: Nande/Mamak
    Eye: Mata
    Ear: Cuping
    Mouth: Babah
    Lips: Biber
    Nose: Igong
    Tank you: Bujor
    1 = Sada
    2 = Dua
    3 = Telu
    4 = Empat
    5 = Lima
    6 = enem
    7 = Pitu
    8 = Waloh
    9 = Siwah
    10 = Sepuloh

  • @kidlat7online997
    @kidlat7online997 10 месяцев назад

    Asian counties and it's people are relatives, sharing their common values and culture. Taiwan, Ophir (Philippines) and SouthEast asian nations are all related. We must all be united and learn from our history, let us take every opportunity to be at peace with one another.

  • @jonathanestrada9729
    @jonathanestrada9729 2 года назад

    Filipino here. I have some young relatives who call their grandma "mamu" and their grandpa "papu." I think it's more like baby talk, though.

  • @jeshmbalay3648
    @jeshmbalay3648 3 года назад +2

    Numbers in the Philippines:
    1=uno
    2=dos
    3=tres
    4=cuatro
    5=cinco
    6=seis
    7=siete
    8=ocho
    9=nueve
    10=diez
    Hello=hola
    How are you=como estas
    Thank you=gracías

    • @Just4Kixs
      @Just4Kixs 3 года назад

      Yes, in Philippine national language: Spanish!!

    • @areyoureadyforit2508
      @areyoureadyforit2508 3 года назад +2

      Wtf. That's the Spanished version. Use your native tongue's numbers.

    • @Just4Kixs
      @Just4Kixs 3 года назад +1

      @@areyoureadyforit2508 which native tongue do you want? We have more than Taiwan - and as with Hokkien and Mandarin is to Taiwan, Spanish and English are to the Philippines. Spanish is a language of the Philippines and most of our indigenous languages have borrowed a fuck ton of Spanish words and made it theirs

    • @areyoureadyforit2508
      @areyoureadyforit2508 3 года назад +2

      @@Just4Kixs Spanish is from the colonizers's language. And you don't need to be rhetoric. You know damn well what I'm talking about. 😴

    • @Just4Kixs
      @Just4Kixs 3 года назад

      @@areyoureadyforit2508Spanish is indeed the colonizer's language, and so are English and Tagalog in that logic.
      What Filipinos suffer is hatred and rejection of their history and identity. Most will say comments of what you just wrote: glory another colonizers while talk down another colonizer. Bullshit. They're all bad. As a modern de-colonized Filipino, I wholeheartedly accept all aspects of my culture: indigenous pre-Hispanic, Hispanic, and post-War era elements to what makes the Filipino today.
      As a Davaoeño, I use Cebuano.
      As a Filipino, I use English and Spanish.

  • @zoan23456
    @zoan23456 Год назад +1

    That boy looks just like my younger brother, its crazy. Lol

  • @hrjgl2394
    @hrjgl2394 2 года назад +2

    Ohhh... its similar to the Dusun Kadazan of Sabah for ina and apa...😊😊😊

  • @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576
    @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576 11 месяцев назад

    In melanau tribe in Sarawak Malaysia ,the number is almost similar

  • @own9805
    @own9805 Год назад

    In sundanese west Java Indonesia
    1. Hiji
    2. Dua
    3. Tilu
    4. Opat
    5. Lima
    6. Genep
    7. Tujuh
    8. Dalapan
    9. Salapan
    10. Sapuluh

  • @sigmaculture_enjoyer
    @sigmaculture_enjoyer 4 года назад +4

    Number really close with indonesian,siji.loro.telu.papat.limo

  • @bansara7421
    @bansara7421 4 года назад +6

    hi i'm from northeast india
    in my native language that is khasi of Meghalaya:
    1)Mother:Mei
    2)father:pa or papa
    3)grandmother: meiieid
    4)grandfather:paieid
    5)sister:kong
    6)brother:bah
    for number we say
    1-wei
    2-ar
    3-lai
    4)saw
    5)san
    6)hynriew
    7)hynniew
    8)phra
    9)khyndai
    10) shiphew

    • @hheboi2567
      @hheboi2567 4 года назад +2

      That austroasiatic

    • @huangkinzi6138
      @huangkinzi6138 3 года назад +4

      clearly Its not austronesian language

    • @GrandTA1
      @GrandTA1 3 года назад

      You are austroasiatics language.

    • @brylongtv3611
      @brylongtv3611 3 года назад

      Maybe closer to euro- middle east language cause you use papa/pa for father.

    • @thebungalawang6841
      @thebungalawang6841 2 года назад

      So different from Austronesian

  • @viengthammasay2254
    @viengthammasay2254 Год назад

    The kankanaey igorot tribe of the cordillera philippines are very similar to the pronunciation of the word AMA, INA (father, mother) and the counting, ESA, DUA,TULO, UPAT, LIMA. Hope to visit Taiwan again soon .

  • @americanracist6776
    @americanracist6776 2 года назад +1

    Philippines is lola grandmother and lolo for grandfather, but the Philippines is kinda diverse which is mixed with Hokkien like susi,tuyo etc..

  • @Gundamultarman
    @Gundamultarman 3 года назад +2

    Nenek moyang Indonesia ada di Taiwan ternyata..

  • @user-xu2qd2bn1g
    @user-xu2qd2bn1g 7 месяцев назад

    Qing dynasty which was once controlled by Manchurian ppl, in many Qing-related dramas, you can even hear that the son of the king calling his father "Huang A-ma"

  • @sifakbarsyahmuazyunus8910
    @sifakbarsyahmuazyunus8910 3 года назад +1

    The ancestor of Batak people

  • @julianeliaspareira3267
    @julianeliaspareira3267 Год назад

    When they're said "ina" "ama" its similar meaning with a lot of ethnic groups on Flores east nusatenggara Indonesia espeacially "Sikkanese"

  • @tukzqaranivalu4915
    @tukzqaranivalu4915 3 года назад +3

    Vosa vaka viti (Fijian)
    Dua
    Rua
    Tolu
    Va
    Lima
    Ono
    Vitu
    Walu
    Ciwa
    Tini
    Mother-Tina
    Father-Tama

    • @vitamincord4589
      @vitamincord4589 2 года назад +1

      Sabah (dusun) also have similarity especialy..
      Mother- tina
      Father- tapa
      But when you call them... "Ina".. (mother)
      In conversation.. who is your mother? Isai tina nu...

    • @thebungalawang6841
      @thebungalawang6841 2 года назад

      ​@@vitamincord4589
      Wow its similliar to my tribe language , Sangir/Sangihe tribe from North Sulawesi Prov Indonesia ....
      Who is your mother ?
      isai i ninang u ?

  • @AR_9999
    @AR_9999 2 года назад

    Akong/Kakung means grandfather too in Javanese
    Engkong means grandfather/old man in Betawinese
    love from Indonesia 😭

  • @yellowmixedpurple1751
    @yellowmixedpurple1751 Год назад

    Filipino tagalog people. mother is ina. Father ama.at mga mukha silang mga tagalog people na nakatira sa Luzon Philippines region

  • @GaryHField
    @GaryHField 2 года назад +1

    Amis has a lot of similarities with the languages of Northern Luzon. Makes sense actually.

    • @elmarrebato
      @elmarrebato 2 года назад

      According to the DNA results, Amis are the closest to the Filipinos.

  • @blackwater7183
    @blackwater7183 2 года назад +1

    Ina and Ama. Filipino is from Taiwan no doubt. Lol.

  • @damiritambuku4807
    @damiritambuku4807 2 месяца назад

    Also the same to the dusunic language including some of the numbers

  • @firhamghoshali4719
    @firhamghoshali4719 3 года назад +3

    Interestingly, the Austronesian languages on Taiwan are most different from each other than they are from the other Austronesian languages outside of Taiwan.

  • @dragon_rider13
    @dragon_rider13 2 года назад +1

    I understand. them some language. There is similar in langauge in tradition and langauge in the philipines. The culture at a cordellera region in luzon. The tradition, cloches In speak and counting number is the same.i believe that they are belong from filipino decendant tribe migrate to there before chinese migrate there.

  • @lalakuma9
    @lalakuma9 4 года назад +5

    I'm Chinese Indonesian, and I call my grandfather "engkong".
    I don't know if that came more from Hokkien or Javanese.
    Hokkien = "ah-kong". Javanese = "mbah kakung".

    • @nanman_chief
      @nanman_chief 3 года назад +4

      Akong is a loanword from Hokkien. Traditionally they call male elders "faki", include grandfathers and uncles.

    • @criskity
      @criskity 3 года назад

      阿公 (a-gong) is Hokkien, but it's also common to hear in Mandarin, at least in Taiwan. Perhaps a borrowing from Hokkien?

  • @El-yj4ib
    @El-yj4ib 7 месяцев назад

    In Maluku Indonesia we call mother: Ina, father: ama

  • @RealRivalDieHard
    @RealRivalDieHard 10 месяцев назад

    Hehehe..sounds about the same here in Sabah...abit identical to our Kadazandusun(dayak) Tribe language...maybe we need to listen to more of your vocab to study our similarities...

  • @dennysindaliwu
    @dennysindaliwu Год назад

    Suku Tolaki
    Father = Ama
    Mother = Ina
    1 = Aso
    2 = Oruo
    3 = Otolu
    4 = Oomba
    5 = Olimo

  • @dologongpoloponobonotongpo235
    @dologongpoloponobonotongpo235 2 года назад +1

    i thought tagalog was from yami. but amis has some same words with tagalog as well like ina and ama.

    • @lakas_tama
      @lakas_tama 2 года назад

      this is not surprising taiwan is our ancestors homeland

  • @afuyan
    @afuyan 3 года назад +2

    Akung, in my place we says Mbah Kakung.

  • @radycabonilas5320
    @radycabonilas5320 3 года назад +2

    All I can this is part of Austronesian Language but why is ATAYAL it so different..

  • @voicesofnature3639
    @voicesofnature3639 Год назад

    So, "lima" is one of our original word.

  • @vantatilfly
    @vantatilfly 3 года назад +1

    arai though in tagalog is ouch hurty so close enough

  • @strawberryshortcake_1994
    @strawberryshortcake_1994 3 года назад +1

    Confirmed the origin of Filipino I called my lola Mamu haha bisaya here