National & Official Languages, Working Languages and Popular Foreign Languages in Southeast Asia
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2017
- This video briefly covers the national languages, official languages, and working languages of each of the 11 Southeast Asian countries plus foreign languages that are currently popular and in use. Samples of locals from each country speaking their respective languages are featured as well in this video.
Languages:
Burmese, Filipino, Indonesian, Khmer, Lao, Malay, Tetum, Thai, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Tamil, English, French and Portuguese.
Countries:
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. - Развлечения
As an Indonesian myself, It's fun that I don't need English to understand Malaysian, Singaporean, Bruneian, and Timor Lestean people speaking.
Singapore make bahasa Inggris dg accent mereka, timor Leste pake bahasa Portugis sama bahasa daerah mereka, yakin situ ngerti? Wkwk
@@hafiz8184 bahasa rasmi singapore malay, english kedua
@@hesoyamt12 yakin english kedua di singapore? Wkwk, ada data berapa persen pengguna bahasa malay di singapore ga 😂
@@hafiz8184 bener.. cek aja.. presiden nya aja orang melayu cewe
@@hesoyamt12 yg saya tanya bahasa utama disana mbak, bukan etnis presidennya -_-
I Love 🇹🇭🇵🇭🇲🇲🇲🇨🇹🇱🇱🇦🇻🇳🇰🇭🇸🇬🇲🇾🇧🇳❤️AEC ประชาคมเศรษฐจิกอาเซียน
Great video, thank you!
Amazing....... thanks for sharing....❤️ 🇮🇩🇹🇱🇵🇭🇲🇾 ...from east Timor
the funny things
B.Indonesia 🇮🇩 - B.Melayu 🇲🇾🇸🇬🇧🇳🇸🇬 :
Language = (similar)
Accent/sound = (totally different)
B.Indonesia 🇮🇩 - Tagalog 🇵🇭 :
Language = (totally different)
Accent/sound = (similar)
wkwkk 😁
Because our Languages are from the same Family (Austronesian)
huh? I always have indonesian live stream in my fyp and they really sound different to tagalog, both malaysian and indonesian talk fast and sound alike than tagalog in my opinion
Language in indonesia.. I know.... Indonesia (official).... Java, sundanese, aceh, gayo, tamiang, alas, simauleu, batak, melayu aceh, simalungun, toba samosir, talang mamak, nias, melayu medan, melayu riau, orang laut, minangkabau, padang, mentawai, rejang lebong, sekah, lom, darat, langkat, musi, melayu palembang, lampung, betawi, badui, cirebon, tengger, karimun, bawean, madura, osing, bali, sasak, dompu, bima sumbawa, sumba, tetum, kupang, rote, flores, aimara, dayak punan, dayak iban, bidayu, dayak kenyah, dayak, melayu kalbar, banjar, kubu, chinese, bugis, toraja, to mini, togean, mandar, muna, button, minahasa, melayumanado, gorontalo, talaun, sangihe, kolaka, Wakatobi, banggai, mamuju, luwu, polahi, seram, bur, taliabu, buol, tolitoli, wetar, melayumaluku, halmahera, fakfak, asmat, digoel, merauke, lany, dani, and the other 745 other
Help there is too much
Sebenernya ada 700 bahasa. cuman aku hapal 3 bahasa aja 😋
I think those are just dialects
@@zodiac2861 nope you wrong,and that is whole new different languages and not same root as Austronesian or malay Indonesia use malay language call Indonesia language for knowing each other,and every of that language have their own script like this im from sunda:ᮃᮔ᮪ᮏᮤᮀ ᮜᮥ ᮘᮨᮒᮝᮤ ᮵? And every tribe have unique skin color bich
@@hheboi2567 ohhh.. ok
Indonesia has 700 more regional languages and Indonesian is our national language.
We are proud of Indonesian ethnic, language, race, and culture, but it is still 1 Indonesian
Greeting all
OverProu jembut
@@botolkosong8844 Bukan overproud itu. Dia cuman kasih tahu real facts kok overproud?
@@botolkosong8844 KONTOL. BEDAIN OVERPROUD SAMA INFORMASI
@@farisabdurrahman6699 ORANG KALO PENASARAN YA NYARI INFORMASI SENDIRI GOBLOK
@@farisabdurrahman6699 MANUSIA GA TOLOL KEK LO SEMUA APA-APA KUDU DISUAPIN BABI
Thai people can understand Laos 90% and read Laos a bit but can't write it. I'm so envy Malaysian, Singaporean, Bruneian and Indonesian because they can understand each other...
Me too! My country is the only country in ASEAN where we can’t communicate with our neighbors using our mother tongue. Tagalog is so distant plus we have lots of foreign vocabularies added in our language 🥲🥲🥲
Thai and Laos is unique
But as a malaysian when i'm hearing thai, vietnam, laos, kamboja, myanmar it sounds the same. I'm sorry if my sentence is offended, this is just my opinion
Amazing...All languages in Southeast Asia are so wonderful. So proud....Good Luck.
From Timor-Leste🇹🇱
When I was playing PUBGM, my teammates were East Timorese, Burmese and Pakistani. I, Indonesian and the east Timorese teammate can talk each other while the others can't 😆.
Timor Leste masih ada yg ngerti bhs indonesia
@@MerahPutih14 itu bahasa kerja mereka bro,banyak pedagang indonesia disana
@@subscribeofficial7134 ya betul, bahasa Indonesia dipakai sebagai bahasa perdagangan, sebab kebanyakan orang Indonesia disini dan orang china juga pakai bahasa Indonesia disini
Khaliq Malch of course, cuz we were brothers and sisters
@@MerahPutih14 Iya, tadinya aku mikir generasi tua aja yg masih bicara bahasa Indonesia, ya minimal yg seusiaku lah, eh ternyata yg mudanya juga banyak yg bisa.
Khmer 🇰🇭Cambodia
Chi Marith hello, I’m Khmer too 🇰🇭✨✨✨
Thai 🇹🇭haha
Love Cambodia
Some universities in Cambodia still use french as their major subject
@@keven9496 no, English
I love Vietnamese 🇻🇳
I'm from Portugal.
Alexxx what’s ur instagrammm
I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷
You are vietnamese you ar not from portugal
Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeèeeeeeèeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeêeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh
Love Portuguese!
Funfact: spanish used to be one of the philippines
Philippines has 3 official langguage until 1987.. filipino,spanish and english..
Asean countries understand each other:
:While me a filipina🇵🇭 that never understand some Asean language
I think Thailand language is nice and beautiful to hear from Myanmar
Asean is united, don't give up, I love ASEAN Brunei Darussalam🇧🇳, Filipina🇵🇭, Indonesia🇲🇨, Cambodia🇰🇭, Laos🇱🇦, Malaysia🇲🇾, Myanmar🇲🇲, Singapura🇸🇬, Thailand🇹🇭, Timur Leste🇹🇱, Vietnam 🇻🇳
I like the language of Timor Leste, from Philippines
Obrigado!
Thanks
But most timor leste can speak indonesia than tagalog
Obrigada🇹🇱♥️🇵🇭
Bahasa indonesia jadi pemersatu bangsa... Diantara beragam nya bahasa daerah di Indonesia.... Respect buat semua teman di kawasan Asia Tenggara... Love from Indonesia
Damn... I have no words for this
🇮🇩 Indo,🇲🇾 Malay,🇧🇳 Brunei,🇸🇬 Singapore
Tak perlukan Google Translate untuk mengetahui kalimat/bahasa itu lah pokoknya 😂😂 :v
Sangat setuju!
Banget hhh
Indonesia 🇮🇩 not 🇲🇨
Saya dari Malaysia sgt setuju sekali... Subhanallah...
@@adrianwakeisland4710 terima kasih guam 😁
Timor Leste is one of the most multilingualist in South East Asia and in the world, means one person can speak all of the 4 languages mentioned on the video in additiom to their mother language. Singaporean although had 4 languages officially, but very rare one person to fluently speak all of those.
It must be an amazing linguistic experience, it's so nice to see how much of Portuguese remains in Tetum!
In Timor leste
Speak
Tetun
Portugues
Bahasa Indonesia
And Espanhol
Bahasa resmi/nasional di Indonesia cuma bahasa Indonesia saja. Sedangkan bahasa Inggris hanya pengantar Internasional, dan bahasa antar suku menggunakan bahasa suku masing-masing kadang Indonesia juga. Jadi yg sehari² kami gunakan bahasa Indonesia. Inggris hanya diterapkan pada hubungan Internasional aja. Menurut survei, hanya segelintir orang yg bisa berbahasa Inggris. Mayoritas tidak tau bahasa Inggris, kalaupun tau itu cuma pasif. Dalam satu daerah dapat dihitung jari yg lancar berbahasa Inggris. Okelah, itu aja sih yg harus kalian tau.
~Salam suku Jawa dari Provinsi Sumatera Utara, Indonesia 🇮🇩
Im from East Timor. I can speak portuguese, because portuguese is the second official language of Timor Leste. I can understand English too, because in school we learn English language. And Indonesian bahasa i can speak and understand too 90% for me to understand Indonesian.
But we also have lots of local languages thats world dosnt know?
Many Filipinos are naturally by defaults are Bilingual Multilingual, not included those adults who study and work abroad who is considered polyglots.
Love from Timor Leste / East Timor 🇹🇱❤️🔥🙏💕
Philippines have 100+ languages/dialects, but inorder for us Filipinos to communicate with other fellow Filipinos in the different region of the country, we mainly used English and Tagalog as medium to speak..but if you want to hear more of our Malay influenced dialect we have a lot in Mindanao like of the Tausog and Spanish influenced -chavakano🙂
Indonesia have more 700++ languages. Indonesia can speak Malaysian Brunei Singaporian south thailand. 27% Timor leste people speak Indonesian
So guys,how many languages do Malaysia and Indonesia have
@@naishabatchu Indonesia have 1700+ languages, Malaysia 450+ languages
@@farisabdurrahman6699 ok
@@farisabdurrahman6699 nah Malaysia has only 144 languages. Indonesia has 710 languages.
Southern Thai, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore speaks Malay. It is mostly mutually intelligible with Indonesian but they are not the same. Speakers of both languages might stumble into confusion time to time.
To be accurated, Cambodia speaks three languages, Khmer, French and English
I am Singaporean and I can speak English (1st language and lingua franca here), Mandarin (I am Chinese Singaporean) and Hokkien ( a dialect under the Chinese Language umbrella , due to influences from the older pple around me)
As an Indonesian, my native language is Javanese, while Indonesian is more of a unifying language to speak with other tribes in Indonesia
Most Indonesians living in Suriname are Javanese. Indonesian diasporas around the world are Javanese Surinamese, Indonesian Dutch or Indos or Dutch Indies, etc..
Wow..Presidents of the Philippines is on the video
0:20 Thought she was Sarah Geronimo for a second and was like: What are you doing there?? 😂
yes, in indonesia mostly we use regional language as 1st language, indonesia languange only for formal use and to speak with other ethnic. sometimes we use english for business and tourism.
English is spoken by very few indonesians, as few as filipinos speak spanish or arabic alone.
me too in Philippines.
thats great to hear, same here in Ph. its an advantage for us ASEAN people to speak english for international concerns and transactions. Love from Ph ♥
Nope, it's uneasy to find someone who can speak english in indonesia compared with singapore, malaysia and philippines
@@turutututu243 In Indonesia we use English is only for buisness and Tourism. For Daily Conversation we use local Languange and Bahasa Indonesia
I'm surprised that French is still being spoken extensively in Laos. I thought most countries in Southeast Asia except for East Timor stopped speaking European languages except for English by now. I've been speaking with people from Vietnam and they say that most of them don't speak French anymore so I was assuming that Laos is in the same position. But from what I've just looked at, Laos is way more ethnically divided than Vietnam and Cambodia where ethnic Lao is just 53% of the population.
if you read lao history it's actually really sad. their current goverment is stealer and kingdom destroyer from foreign commmunist power
Yep
The Philippines would be speaking Spanish instead of English now if it wasn't for the US.
@@xeixi3789 Yeah I know. Both the Americans and Japanese suppressed the Spanish language there and it never recovered. English eventually replaced Spanish as the main non-native language.
@@xeixi3789 That's what the U.S.A. love to do, take over, because that's how they builded North America; by massacring the american indians and destroying their land, animals, agriculture, raping their women etc. You filipinos and hispanics could've been blood brothers just like the rest of the spanish speaking countries(hispanics) and that would have caused an immense intermarriage and unity. I don't think the Philippines would have ever assimilated japanese into their culture anyway. It was the spaniards who gave the Philippines a roman alphabet, scriptures, books, dictionaries, bibles and thus helping them immensely to preserve all of their languages to an even higher standard. Helped add nice cultures to their customs, food, happiness etc. The U.S.A. gave them nothing except trying to take over, americans got no culture, customs, nothing, they are about exalting themselves creating this mentality of superiority and becoming economically wealthy. They stole the spanish language away from you guys, deprived you of becoming part of the huge hispanic family, messed up your tagalog language, and walk around the Philippines as big shots as if all filipinas are bound to worship them. They did nothing good for you and saved you from nothing. Your biggest helpers and contributors were the spaniards because both japanese and americans were only there to take over. Mabuhay ang bansang Pilipinas!
Philippin and vietnam and lao and myanma💜
i think malaysia also have cantonese n tamil speaker like singapore..both countries have 3 major ethnic which are malay chinese n indian
I love my Country🇰🇭 Cambodia🇰🇭🙂 my language Khmer🙏
Wow... I'm envious of my fellow maritime southeast asian neighbors, all of them can almost understand each other and have a conversation while us Filipinos can't join in the conversation Q_Q
I find the Thai language very weird, interesting, and somewhat funny sounding to to my ears, I also find Singaporean english bizzare, based on my experience talking to singaporeans, it's like a chinese person speaking english but with the british accent mixed in. Languages are outstandingly beautiful, in my opinion, it's like the symbol of our cultures and that people who can understand each other through language tend to stick together and then form nations of their own. It's just very fascinating (ᵒ̤̑ ₀̑ ᵒ̤̑)wow!
As I'm Laotian myself I feel many words in Lao sound weird to me until I discovered those words are French loanwords
In PUBG Mobile, Indonesia malaysia singapore brunei timor leste can understand each other
Happy to see Tamil language 😍😍😍🔥
For Myanmar, Vietnam Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Thailand languages whether some words among them that have similarities considering their root? Such as malay languages used in some east asia countries with their own dialects
In Cambodia , we speak Khmer , English , Chinese , French .
chhun phanna:
សួរស្ដី
Bonjour
Hello
你好
but not all
China Boss right 😺
I think the OP means that those are the most learned language in Cambodia. But hey I'm from Cambodia and I don't speak French... Planning to learn tho.
The Philippines has more than 100 languages including indigenous and native languages as well as a Spanish-based creole language. Aside from English, other foreign languages are also used in optional and auxiliary basis such as Arabic and Spanish. Some also teaches Mandarin, Japanese (Nihonggo), Korean, Fukkien, Malay, Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Indonesia, and others.
Before the standardization of Tagalog and before it was chosen as the national language basis among all 100+ indigenous, native, regional, or local languages of the country, and was later to be renamed and redefined as Pilipino and then currently used and formally known as Filipino, Spanish was widely used almost throughout the country and was still taught before in schools as an academic language and subject. Spanish was the lingua franca before, before it was replaced by English's popularity and wide use. Then, Tagalog, the national language basis which is later renamed and redefined as Pilipino to differentiate a local regional language of the Tagalog people apart from the national language of the entire and all Filipino people, alongside Spanish and English are all the three official languages of the country at that time. After that, Spanish's use and teaching declined with English in greater rise. Pilipino, the national language of that time was later renamed and redefined as Filipino with a letter "F" to define it as more inclusive and not highly based on Tagalog language alone but accepts words and vocabularies from other Philippine languages as well as English, Spanish, and other foreign languages, alongside English were now the only two official languages of the country. Though some people are trying to bring Spanish back as an official language or language to be taught in schools and sued academically, still Filipino or Tagalog as it is erroneously formally referred, and English are still popular and widely used along with other native and indigenous regional or local languages and dialects.
in indonesia 700 langguages
Language and dialects are completely different.
It is impossible to have more than 100 or 700 languages one specific country like phil or even indonesia
@@joglorious2023 but it is true
Amazing comment my filipino brother, Spanish should become an official language again, basically, all your history was written in spanish, spanish is the most influencial sucessor of the latin language, was language of science, art and culture about more than 300 years, until those dirty germanic protestants (especially the horrible anglo-saxons) destroyed the morality and the dignity of the catholic empires whit their anti hispanic propaganda, Spain lost that cultural war and it still affecting us even nowadays, that's why the iberoamericans and iberians have so low self-stimation, they hate their own legacy.
@@fadiyayasminrobbani4980 who ask bro hes talking about the philippines
In Indonesia, we only have Bahasa as the official, national and working language. English is the popular language most Indonesian learn at school
Bahasa Indonesia bagaikan bahasa Inggris yang untuk mempermudah berbicara antara suku di Indonesia. Sehari hari saya memakai bahasa Jawa, kalau ingin berbicara kepada suku lain saya menggunakan bahasa Indonesia. Itulah negara kami😍
nobody give a shit
Saya suka Bahasa Indonesia karena saya belajar Bahasa di perguruan tinggi. Saya perlu mendapatkan kemahiran dasar sebelum bepergian ke Bali untuk tinggal di sana selama 4 bulan sebagai siswa. Keluarga Bali saya sangat baik kepada saya. Aku terkadang sangat merindukan mereka. Saya juga berada di Jawa selama satu minggu. Saya mendapatkan beberapa teman baik di sana. Mereka merawat saya dan memastikan saya memiliki tempat tinggal yang ramah dan menyenangkan. Aku merindukan mereka dan memikirkan mereka juga. Ketika kami pergi makan nasi goreng, semua orang mengira saya orang Batak. Kemudian saya membuka mulut untuk berbicara dan mereka bertanya-tanya dari mana saya berasal. Lalu saya katakan Hawaii dan mereka tercengang. Mereka semua berkata, "Tapi kenapa kamu sangat mirip orang Indonesia" 😁
Teman saya ada di Jakarta. Dia adalah seorang pekerja Lapangan Minyak.
Timor-Leste has two official languages namely Tetum and Portuguese. Tetun as the native language has influenced or absorbed more than 40% of Portuguese words. Timor-Leste can also speak Indonesian and Malay. New term for Timor-Leste as "Latin Country in Asia".
I have a lot of knowledge about Laos because I come from Thailand.
Thai and Lao sounds the same... Do u understand each other?
The 1st woman appeard on this video it' looks like sarah geronimo the singer actress of the philippines she's really look alike of sarah
there are some portuguese words in Tetum
Kalo di itung itung bahasa di Indonesia lebih banyak kali😁 bahasa Indonesia bahasa utama. Bahasa Sunda, bahasa Jawa, bali, melayu dan banyak lagi bahasa-bahasa di daerah Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua, Nusa tenggara 😁
Philippines 💛
7:27 7:38 Lol What A Coincidence! you Literally Picked Father and Daughter.
Bahasa resmi/nasional di Indonesia cuma bahasa Indonesia saja. Sedangkan bahasa Inggris hanya pengantar Internasional, dan bahasa antar suku menggunakan bahasa suku masing-masing kadang Indonesia juga. Jadi yg sehari² kami gunakan bahasa Indonesia. Inggris hanya diterapkan pada hubungan Internasional aja. Menurut survei, hanya segelintir orang yg bisa berbahasa Inggris. Mayoritas tidak tau bahasa Inggris, kalaupun tau itu cuma pasif. Dalam satu daerah dapat dihitung jari yg lancar berbahasa Inggris. Okelah, itu aja sih yg harus kalian tau.
~Salam suku Jawa dari Provinsi Sumatera Utara, Indonesia 🇮🇩
Nyatanya, mayoritas org2x asing sedunia tidak bisa paham dan cakap bhs inggris sama sekali. Tidak segalanya di internasional bisa berbahasa inggris. Penutur dan pemaham bhs inggris sedunia cuma 21% dari jumlah penduduk dunia.
Tetum sounds just like Portuguese to me
Eh sou timorense. Portuguese is the second official language in Timor Leste.
Dan kami Timor Leste bisa ngomong 4 bahasa seperti di video ini.
Mak ne'ee dt i obrigado.
Thats is 4 languages i talk like in this video.
Portuguese
English
Indonesia
And Tetun
@@patrickcosmas3411 maun, Tau Tetum mk ih lista leten krk furak..
@@patrickcosmas3411 but most people don't speak Portuguese
@@patrickcosmas3411 I have seen not all Timorense can speak well Indonesia.
Bangga jadi orang melayu. Saya melayu sumatera selatan. Bahasa melayu menjadi bahasa resmi di 5 negara Indonesia, malaysia, brunei, singapur, termasuk timor leste. Bangga jadi bagian melayu.
Timorleste gunakan bahasa portugis
Bahasa indonesia/melayu juga digunakan di timor leste. Saya tinggal di atambua NTT sering ke timor leste. Mereka banyak yg ngerti bahasa indonesia atau melayu
East timorese sounds cool 😍
Thankss😍
Thank you🤭
Bahasa sounds really good
I just love how Lao sounds like
While some Asean language understand each other:
I'm Filipino and I understand Tagalog and English
Jus Alpukat ironically Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia started ASEAN what a joke you got there.
Jus Alpukat are you dumb or what? The Philippines is an archipelago, it has Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, what you’re saying is the people from Luzon, people from Visayas and Mindanao can understand bahasa and people from Mindanao are considered as pure filipino since Mindanao wasn’t invaded by the spaniards.
@@hheboi2567 so you're going to generalize a whole country with 100+ million people for the action/words of a few Filipinos? Wow, you must be the smartest guy out there, huh?
@@hheboi2567 I'm sorry that they say that to Indonesians, but you gotta know that blaming Filipinos because of these trolls are never a good idea. Hate breeds hate; you should learn to break that cycle of hate by, first, not holding many people accountable for the words of a few.
@@yn1347 I'm sorry to say rude, I'm carried away emotions I'm sorry I love Asean, Asean is Atlantis,i love you bro I'm sorry by judging you all in every country must be a bad and good guy I'm really sorry 🙏
I love daw aung san su kyi😍😍
Cambodia so beautiful 😍
I love speaking Filipino. Besides, its the month of my national language!
But unfortunately, filipino is not so widely used in visayas and mindanao. Filipino in those two regions is as foreign as any non-tagalog philippine languages in tagalog-speaking region like manila. Filipino is common mostly in luzon.
@@adrianwakeisland4710 no problem about that i think.. as long as we have a common language and can communicate to each other when put together..
@@adrianwakeisland4710 I think you need to educate yourself about whats the difference between filipino language to the tagalog one... Filipino Language are comprise by 182 Dialects and 5 Languages... Filipino are not just Tagalog, but tagalog are just part of the Filipino language.. but because Ph has a lot of languages We use Tagalog as a medium to communicate.. since a huge population can actually speak..
@@pwat6311 Only you should need an education, not me, idiot! Those 182 dialects are LANGUAGES, not DIALECTS! TONTO!
This is the tagalog saying. Kindly translate this into Filipino and I will agree with you!
" ANG HINDI LUMINGON SA PINANGGALINGAN AY HINDI MAKAKARATING SA PAROROONAN".
the most widely spoken language in visayas and mindanao is cebuano/bisaya and if yur a bisaya speaker yu can kinda understand ilonggo/hiligaynon and waray but it will be much harder to understand if its deep ilonggo and waray.
Video subject already mentioned national language, working language and popular foreign languages, still a lot of ppl keep saying my country have over 100 languages bla bla bla, but are those languages widely use at work? Or at national level? If like that, Chinese have a lot of dialect as well, malaysia has a lot of indigenous group, but those languages are only use at home or among friends. That’s why it’s not indicate here
I know right,
I do know Malaysia have 100+ languages (not really much as our neighbors)
but the official languages is only 2 (Malay and English). Like seriously do we have to hafal all of 100+ languages
@@imnot_0k930 malay is the official language in malaysia. English in malaysia is always comparable to spanish in the philippines.
Nak po di kerepak kau yo
but everyday we malaysian have 4 different news section, malay, english, chinese(mandarin), indian(tamil) on certain hours?
Indonesia beribu bahasa ibu namun tetap satu bahasa pemersatu kereeennnn asli melayu asli bahasa pemersatu bangsa bangsa
เราชอบลาวกับไทย I like lao and Thailand
เอม เด็กขี้โม้ ผมก็ด้วย
Thai and lao
Ya iyalah, mirip
Cak ketum
🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
East timor language is very unique in southasia.. I like it
Thanks
@@timorlorosae3437 South East Asia*
South Asia means India Bhutan Nepal Pakistan
Love Cambo from USA
As a Tagalog speaker,I can understand Malay 40% and Tetum 70%
Exaggerated ka
Cap
At noong marinig ko itong lahat gamit ang pang ulong hatinig ko.
ako'y nagalak sapagkat
nakita ko ang bansang Pilipinas kung saan ako pinanganak.
Pilipinas kung tawagin natin ay Perlas ng Silangan
😍
Sana'y may tumugon dito
haha
Wag kang magalala kaibigan ako'y tumugon na at masasabi kong tunay na kahanga-hanga ang iyong naging comment sa bidyong ito
Akoy nagagalak.
Iyo kah
Karangalan kong makibahagi sa iyong adhikain kapatid
Mag jobul na kita
Tetum sounds similar to Portuguese actually
they should also add regional language too.
Please make a video talking about the languages spoken in America
Since I am not very familiar with American languages could you specify the 'languages'? I might include them in future projects if I can find enough relevant resources😊
Well, languages like Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, and more languages spoken in American countries. On RUclips There are news in Guarani, Quechua, Nahuatl, Inuktitut and other indigenous languages spoken in the countries of North and South America, as well as the Caribbean Islands. Best regards!
I'm a Filipino and I can understand a bit of Tetum
How interesting it is, ya?
Portuguese presence in Filipino Archipelago preceded the Spanish arrival.
Portuguese arrival in Indonesia and the Philippines was first before the Spanish.
Português is spoken in Macau too.
Malay..Mandarin..Tamil..Thailand..Laos..for sure indonesian too..from Kedah mlysian 🇲🇾Thailand and Laos Not much different..Kup kun..
Timor Leste looks like portuguese :O
I love SEA.
🌺 *Malaysia has more than 137 languages.. not only Bahasa Malaysia, English and Mandarin*
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Malaysia
agreed...hai from Borneo Sarawak here 😊
Wow lao has French. Love that from Philippines
Don't love that, the french people even don't know Lao exists and they don't care about
As long as there is europe country, philippines are excited. Especially spain
In Mainland SEA, Laos,Vietnam, and Cambodia speaks french also. Due to french occupation of indochina.
I love when filipino speak English...I love their English accent.
Filipinos even the uneducated filipinos speak better english than us guamanians and singaporeans.
@@adrianwakeisland4710 Guamanians too even though their island is US territory?
@@JcDizon yeah, still a U.S. territory. Just like hongkong, macau and taiwan are still the territories of china.
Thank you
I love timor leste
Vietnamese has three :Sounds nouthsound , southsound and midsound
Cambodian and Thai language sounds really like.
1st place Tetum
2nd place Portuguese
3rd place Indonesian
4th place English
04:25 JOSÉ RAMOS HORTA.
I'm curious is the difference between Lao and Thai language similar like Malay to Bahasa Indonesia? cuz Lao sounded a lot like Thai to me...
AMF BH Lao language does have a lot of similarities with Thai. Even the writing. From what I heard from them, Lao people can understand Thai but Thai can't understand Lao language.
Malaysia and Indonesia shares the same common base language before the modern borders split us up. Then, as time passes, these laguages slowly evolves and get more different
Same i think Lao and Thai sounds the same for me too
AMF BH
thai and lao
is siam
I am Thai and speak, understand, read and write both Thai and Lao.
I can understand Loas both Written and Listening but I'm Thai
Tétum parece fácil de entender, não entendo tudo, mas dá para pegar o contexto. 🇧🇷🤝🇹🇱
Their Spanish speaking counterparts 🇦🇷🤝🇵🇭 because friends are the Vatican and now Working as Pope Francis 🇦🇷 and Cardinal Tagle 🇵🇭 and I want East Timor 🇹🇱 became Philippines’ 🇵🇭 best friends because both are Catholics and colonized by Portugal 🇵🇹 (East Timor) and Spain 🇪🇸 (Philippines)
For those who don't know about Indonesia Flag..
This is Indonesia Flag 🇮🇩
This is Monaco Flag 🇲🇨
So now, don't make mistake anymore
Monaco flag's length is shorter
I can't see the difference
Gib mi polen flag
there are also mandarin and tamil... in malaysia... though?
ikr and i feel like singapore is claming every language we have
Nice Lao they can speak French and i like French!
In my country, English and Chamorro are official, while the popular foreign languages are Spanish and Arabic, the same to English of all Southeast Asian countries, except the Philippines and Singapore only.
Chamorro is not the Language of Philippines it’s a Native Language of Guam
Malay Archipelago Austronesian languages Philippines Tagalog similar Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa Melayu words
id.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahasa_Tagalog
lao n thai so similiar sound, brunei is totally same with malaysia, singapore like havent one....
I love to hear that Laos woman spoken, very lovely sound... like similar and more softly sounded than Thai... 😍😍
@@klabumalami6699 🤮
Kesini lgi, nitip jejak ae lah :V
Can Laos and Thais understand each other?
I like Cambodia
Because you are cambodian
@@sykrnnn lol
O Tetum parece espanhol, mas tem algumas palavras próprias da língua. O português fica entre o português de Portugal e o português do Brasil, mas muito fácil de compreender.
EU acho que não tem nada parecido com espanhol!
Talvez confundas com Creolo?
Aliás, ouve-se palavras comuns que se ouvem em Lisboa, e até na TV, no Telejornal, como por exemplo: "no futuro, vida política, formação, re-leu, servir, atitude, povo, desenvolvimento"…e são muito fácil de entender.
Awwwwwww Nice to know that. Thats why I listen that language "chavacano" and think "hummmmmm that's so familiar, but I cant understand a Word". When a Brazilian person tries to speak spanish without any lesson (because both languages are very similar) we say that person speak "Portunhol" Portuguese + Spanish (actually in portuguese Português + Espanhol, then Portunhol). That person mix both languages or some words, and thats sounds funny.
La idoma de Tetum en este video es muy similar de Castellano y Portuges por la colonizacion de los Portugesos en Timur Este
@@trancemaxmusic3746 poco ortografica esta na mudar por exemplo ;
portugues ( informação) spaniol (informacion), Timor-Leste tetum (Informasaun)
Trabalho = traballu
Foilha = foilla
Cooperação= kooperasaun
Actividade = atividade / aktividade
Cancelamento = kanselamentu
So poco diferencia na ortografico entre Portugal, espanol, Cuba e Timor-Leste
If this is the case, then, they should also include Chinese and Spanish for the Philippines. Hahaha! As far as I know English is not widely spoken in some SEA nations.
Indonesia🇮🇩🇰🇭cambodia
The English speaking people have reasonable things to say
Malaysia same like spore. Malay chinese india and English
Philippines are good in english speaking