National & Official Languages, Working Languages and Popular Foreign Languages in Southeast Asia

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @anggitaputri3123
    @anggitaputri3123 7 лет назад +360

    As an Indonesian myself, It's fun that I don't need English to understand Malaysian, Singaporean, Bruneian, and Timor Lestean people speaking.

    • @hafiz8184
      @hafiz8184 6 лет назад +33

      Singapore make bahasa Inggris dg accent mereka, timor Leste pake bahasa Portugis sama bahasa daerah mereka, yakin situ ngerti? Wkwk

    • @hesoyamt12
      @hesoyamt12 6 лет назад +18

      @@hafiz8184 bahasa rasmi singapore malay, english kedua

    • @hafiz8184
      @hafiz8184 6 лет назад +11

      @@hesoyamt12 yakin english kedua di singapore? Wkwk, ada data berapa persen pengguna bahasa malay di singapore ga 😂

    • @hesoyamt12
      @hesoyamt12 6 лет назад +10

      @@hafiz8184 bener.. cek aja.. presiden nya aja orang melayu cewe

    • @hafiz8184
      @hafiz8184 6 лет назад +5

      @@hesoyamt12 yg saya tanya bahasa utama disana mbak, bukan etnis presidennya -_-

  • @aziskurniawan9709
    @aziskurniawan9709 5 лет назад +111

    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

    • @kkbahboleh3085
      @kkbahboleh3085 4 года назад +6

      Help there is too much

    • @adyansyah6406
      @adyansyah6406 4 года назад +7

      Sebenernya ada 700 bahasa. cuman aku hapal 3 bahasa aja 😋

    • @zodiac2861
      @zodiac2861 4 года назад +4

      I think those are just dialects

    • @hheboi2567
      @hheboi2567 4 года назад +12

      @@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

    • @zodiac2861
      @zodiac2861 4 года назад +3

      @@hheboi2567 ohhh.. ok

  • @น้อนไม่น่ารากก

    I Love 🇹🇭🇵🇭🇲🇲🇲🇨🇹🇱🇱🇦🇻🇳🇰🇭🇸🇬🇲🇾🇧🇳❤️AEC ประชาคมเศรษฐจิกอาเซียน

  • @firmanputraali8903
    @firmanputraali8903 3 года назад +40

    the funny things
    B.Indonesia 🇮🇩 - B.Melayu 🇲🇾🇸🇬🇧🇳🇸🇬 :
    Language = (similar)
    Accent/sound = (totally different)
    B.Indonesia 🇮🇩 - Tagalog 🇵🇭 :
    Language = (totally different)
    Accent/sound = (similar)
    wkwkk 😁

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 2 года назад +2

      Because our Languages are from the same Family (Austronesian)

    • @triple1472
      @triple1472 Год назад +1

      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

  • @apakabardunia5457
    @apakabardunia5457 4 года назад +43

    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

    • @botolkosong8844
      @botolkosong8844 3 года назад

      OverProu jembut

    • @mirabelleabelle499
      @mirabelleabelle499 3 года назад +7

      @@botolkosong8844 Bukan overproud itu. Dia cuman kasih tahu real facts kok overproud?

    • @farisabdurrahman6699
      @farisabdurrahman6699 3 года назад

      @@botolkosong8844 KONTOL. BEDAIN OVERPROUD SAMA INFORMASI

    • @botolkosong8844
      @botolkosong8844 3 года назад

      @@farisabdurrahman6699 ORANG KALO PENASARAN YA NYARI INFORMASI SENDIRI GOBLOK

    • @botolkosong8844
      @botolkosong8844 3 года назад

      @@farisabdurrahman6699 MANUSIA GA TOLOL KEK LO SEMUA APA-APA KUDU DISUAPIN BABI

  • @chimarith5323
    @chimarith5323 6 лет назад +93

    Khmer 🇰🇭Cambodia

    • @smilingnak2345
      @smilingnak2345 5 лет назад +1

      Chi Marith hello, I’m Khmer too 🇰🇭✨✨✨

    • @stephen_n._stone
      @stephen_n._stone 5 лет назад

      Thai 🇹🇭haha

    • @mrtrump7047
      @mrtrump7047 5 лет назад +1

      Love Cambodia

    • @keven9496
      @keven9496 4 года назад

      Some universities in Cambodia still use french as their major subject

    • @yosophary8
      @yosophary8 4 года назад +1

      @@keven9496 no, English

  • @xanderxavier7131
    @xanderxavier7131 4 года назад +15

    Amazing....... thanks for sharing....❤️ 🇮🇩🇹🇱🇵🇭🇲🇾 ...from east Timor

  • @kanalndj-cnsf2186
    @kanalndj-cnsf2186 2 года назад +4

    Amazing...All languages in Southeast Asia are so wonderful. So proud....Good Luck.
    From Timor-Leste🇹🇱

  • @chaserbaamalch757
    @chaserbaamalch757 5 лет назад +56

    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 😆.

    • @MerahPutih14
      @MerahPutih14 4 года назад +3

      Timor Leste masih ada yg ngerti bhs indonesia

    • @subscribeofficial7134
      @subscribeofficial7134 4 года назад +2

      @@MerahPutih14 itu bahasa kerja mereka bro,banyak pedagang indonesia disana

    • @patrickcosmas16
      @patrickcosmas16 4 года назад +3

      @@subscribeofficial7134 ya betul, bahasa Indonesia dipakai sebagai bahasa perdagangan, sebab kebanyakan orang Indonesia disini dan orang china juga pakai bahasa Indonesia disini

    • @ecalinaalves5104
      @ecalinaalves5104 4 года назад +1

      Khaliq Malch of course, cuz we were brothers and sisters

    • @chaserbaamalch757
      @chaserbaamalch757 4 года назад +5

      @@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.

  • @sunichathoopkaew8000
    @sunichathoopkaew8000 4 года назад +47

    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...

    • @takayanagi-senseissurprise2104
      @takayanagi-senseissurprise2104 3 года назад +8

      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 🥲🥲🥲

    • @kakaeagle6541
      @kakaeagle6541 3 года назад +1

      Thai and Laos is unique

    • @leonardrichkyfansnyaaurel6630
      @leonardrichkyfansnyaaurel6630 3 года назад +1

      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

  • @dandierdiyansah5712
    @dandierdiyansah5712 5 лет назад +132

    🇮🇩 Indo,🇲🇾 Malay,🇧🇳 Brunei,🇸🇬 Singapore
    Tak perlukan Google Translate untuk mengetahui kalimat/bahasa itu lah pokoknya 😂😂 :v

  • @naradanarada5325
    @naradanarada5325 4 года назад +22

    I think Thailand language is nice and beautiful to hear from Myanmar

  • @helius661
    @helius661 5 лет назад +30

    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.

    • @emanuelcavalcante6877
      @emanuelcavalcante6877 5 лет назад +8

      It must be an amazing linguistic experience, it's so nice to see how much of Portuguese remains in Tetum!

    • @quingpereira2257
      @quingpereira2257 5 лет назад +4

      In Timor leste
      Speak
      Tetun
      Portugues
      Bahasa Indonesia
      And Espanhol

    • @ITComputerOfficial
      @ITComputerOfficial 4 года назад +1

      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 🇮🇩

    • @patrickcosmas16
      @patrickcosmas16 4 года назад +1

      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?

    • @romeocivilino6667
      @romeocivilino6667 4 года назад +2

      Many Filipinos are naturally by defaults are Bilingual Multilingual, not included those adults who study and work abroad who is considered polyglots.

  • @JcDizon
    @JcDizon 4 года назад +53

    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.

    • @subscribeofficial7134
      @subscribeofficial7134 4 года назад +4

      if you read lao history it's actually really sad. their current goverment is stealer and kingdom destroyer from foreign commmunist power

    • @naishabatchu
      @naishabatchu 3 года назад

      Yep

    • @xeixi3789
      @xeixi3789 2 года назад +1

      The Philippines would be speaking Spanish instead of English now if it wasn't for the US.

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon 2 года назад

      @@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.

    • @TheEdThinker
      @TheEdThinker 2 года назад

      @@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!

  • @alexandre_pt
    @alexandre_pt 6 лет назад +128

    I love Vietnamese 🇻🇳
    I'm from Portugal.

    • @keebin4198
      @keebin4198 5 лет назад +1

      Alexxx what’s ur instagrammm

    • @zaqueusantos767
      @zaqueusantos767 5 лет назад +5

      I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷

    • @edwelynguy-ab1715
      @edwelynguy-ab1715 5 лет назад +2

      You are vietnamese you ar not from portugal

    • @edwelynguy-ab1715
      @edwelynguy-ab1715 5 лет назад +1

      Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeèeeeeeèeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeêeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh

    • @giauhuynhj263
      @giauhuynhj263 5 лет назад +1

      Love Portuguese!

  • @elok3
    @elok3 4 года назад +14

    Philippines has 3 official langguage until 1987.. filipino,spanish and english..

  • @elok3
    @elok3 4 года назад +15

    Funfact: spanish used to be one of the philippines

    • @NewenEliscu-Saraza
      @NewenEliscu-Saraza 9 дней назад

      Yea they should’ve added a Spanish news thingy for the Philippines (las Filipinas)

  • @gloriousangel1863
    @gloriousangel1863 4 года назад +58

    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🙂

    • @farisabdurrahman6699
      @farisabdurrahman6699 3 года назад +9

      Indonesia have more 700++ languages. Indonesia can speak Malaysian Brunei Singaporian south thailand. 27% Timor leste people speak Indonesian

    • @naishabatchu
      @naishabatchu 3 года назад +2

      So guys,how many languages do Malaysia and Indonesia have

    • @farisabdurrahman6699
      @farisabdurrahman6699 3 года назад +3

      @@naishabatchu Indonesia have 1700+ languages, Malaysia 450+ languages

    • @naishabatchu
      @naishabatchu 3 года назад +1

      @@farisabdurrahman6699 ok

    • @riel5197
      @riel5197 3 года назад +2

      @@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.

  • @arjunpradana8349
    @arjunpradana8349 4 года назад +21

    Asean is united, don't give up, I love ASEAN Brunei Darussalam🇧🇳, Filipina🇵🇭, Indonesia🇲🇨, Cambodia🇰🇭, Laos🇱🇦, Malaysia🇲🇾, Myanmar🇲🇲, Singapura🇸🇬, Thailand🇹🇭, Timur Leste🇹🇱, Vietnam 🇻🇳

  • @ofir55510
    @ofir55510 6 лет назад +4

    Great video, thank you!

  • @kim-sw6je
    @kim-sw6je 4 года назад +11

    Asean countries understand each other:
    :While me a filipina🇵🇭 that never understand some Asean language

  • @joseprotaciorizalmercadoya1229
    @joseprotaciorizalmercadoya1229 4 года назад +11

    I like the language of Timor Leste, from Philippines

  • @Rothima123
    @Rothima123 6 лет назад +12

    To be accurated, Cambodia speaks three languages, Khmer, French and English

  • @artesiningart4961
    @artesiningart4961 6 лет назад +13

    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.

    • @mulyadimasibrahimlamusu8373
      @mulyadimasibrahimlamusu8373 6 лет назад +1

      in indonesia 700 langguages

    • @joglorious2023
      @joglorious2023 6 лет назад

      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

    • @edmarsabado4033
      @edmarsabado4033 5 лет назад

      @@joglorious2023 but it is true

    • @juansehernandez4504
      @juansehernandez4504 5 лет назад +3

      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.

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 2 года назад

      @@fadiyayasminrobbani4980 who ask bro hes talking about the philippines

  • @kenwei86
    @kenwei86 7 лет назад +77

    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

    • @imnot_0k930
      @imnot_0k930 5 лет назад +2

      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

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад +2

      @@imnot_0k930 malay is the official language in malaysia. English in malaysia is always comparable to spanish in the philippines.

    • @hoplocatfish7487
      @hoplocatfish7487 4 года назад

      Nak po di kerepak kau yo

  • @fazzuzu2219
    @fazzuzu2219 4 года назад +14

    i think malaysia also have cantonese n tamil speaker like singapore..both countries have 3 major ethnic which are malay chinese n indian

  • @kopiluwak_kayubakar
    @kopiluwak_kayubakar 6 лет назад +9

    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.

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад +1

      English is spoken by very few indonesians, as few as filipinos speak spanish or arabic alone.

    • @trydrinkpineapplejuice5911
      @trydrinkpineapplejuice5911 4 года назад +1

      me too in Philippines.

    • @marksuno4949
      @marksuno4949 4 года назад

      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 ♥

    • @turutututu243
      @turutututu243 3 года назад

      Nope, it's uneasy to find someone who can speak english in indonesia compared with singapore, malaysia and philippines

    • @farisabdurrahman6699
      @farisabdurrahman6699 3 года назад

      @@turutututu243 In Indonesia we use English is only for buisness and Tourism. For Daily Conversation we use local Languange and Bahasa Indonesia

  • @johnnyDizzyV
    @johnnyDizzyV 7 лет назад +67

    Tetum sounds just like Portuguese to me

    • @patrickcosmas16
      @patrickcosmas16 4 года назад +8

      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

    • @anicetodefalia1391
      @anicetodefalia1391 4 года назад

      @@patrickcosmas16 maun, Tau Tetum mk ih lista leten krk furak..

    • @marleychloe7202
      @marleychloe7202 4 года назад

      @@patrickcosmas16 but most people don't speak Portuguese

    • @pacificoceania5828
      @pacificoceania5828 4 года назад +1

      @@patrickcosmas16 I have seen not all Timorense can speak well Indonesia.

  • @izumiyuu3175
    @izumiyuu3175 2 года назад +7

    As an Indonesian, my native language is Javanese, while Indonesian is more of a unifying language to speak with other tribes in Indonesia

    • @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY
      @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY Год назад

      Most Indonesians living in Suriname are Javanese. Indonesian diasporas around the world are Javanese Surinamese, Indonesian Dutch or Indos or Dutch Indies, etc..

  • @dwikiJeh
    @dwikiJeh 4 года назад +7

    Bahasa indonesia jadi pemersatu bangsa... Diantara beragam nya bahasa daerah di Indonesia.... Respect buat semua teman di kawasan Asia Tenggara... Love from Indonesia

  • @healheartmusic5273
    @healheartmusic5273 4 года назад +7

    As I'm Laotian myself I feel many words in Lao sound weird to me until I discovered those words are French loanwords

  • @farisabdurrahman6699
    @farisabdurrahman6699 4 года назад +10

    In PUBG Mobile, Indonesia malaysia singapore brunei timor leste can understand each other

  • @chhunphanna872
    @chhunphanna872 6 лет назад +13

    In Cambodia , we speak Khmer , English , Chinese , French .

    • @thyrachana9347
      @thyrachana9347 6 лет назад

      chhun phanna:
      សួរស្ដី
      Bonjour
      Hello
      你好

    • @cartoon-ni9re
      @cartoon-ni9re 5 лет назад +1

      but not all

    • @tianhahusingsum1493
      @tianhahusingsum1493 5 лет назад

      China Boss right 😺

    • @pikatothechu4737
      @pikatothechu4737 4 года назад

      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.

  • @lalaloo3877
    @lalaloo3877 4 года назад +42

    While some Asean language understand each other:
    I'm Filipino and I understand Tagalog and English

    • @yn1347
      @yn1347 4 года назад +7

      Jus Alpukat ironically Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia started ASEAN what a joke you got there.

    • @yn1347
      @yn1347 4 года назад +7

      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.

    • @gratiaseia
      @gratiaseia 4 года назад +4

      @@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?

    • @gratiaseia
      @gratiaseia 4 года назад

      @@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.

    • @hheboi2567
      @hheboi2567 4 года назад +5

      @@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 🙏

  • @jorgebalicoco1437
    @jorgebalicoco1437 3 года назад +4

    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!

  • @Ronalzio
    @Ronalzio 2 года назад +2

    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".

  • @venkateshs4645
    @venkateshs4645 5 лет назад +12

    Happy to see Tamil language 😍😍😍🔥

  • @aothanhhoan3901
    @aothanhhoan3901 6 лет назад +16

    Philippin and vietnam and lao and myanma💜

  • @ecalinaalves5104
    @ecalinaalves5104 4 года назад +8

    Love from Timor Leste / East Timor 🇹🇱❤️🔥🙏💕

  • @artistickenny6919
    @artistickenny6919 5 лет назад +40

    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

    • @woori1264
      @woori1264 5 лет назад +4

      Wag kang magalala kaibigan ako'y tumugon na at masasabi kong tunay na kahanga-hanga ang iyong naging comment sa bidyong ito

    • @makashihakayusa8318
      @makashihakayusa8318 5 лет назад +2

      Akoy nagagalak.

    • @sonyzr6500
      @sonyzr6500 5 лет назад

      Iyo kah

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 4 года назад +2

      Karangalan kong makibahagi sa iyong adhikain kapatid

    • @unclesam8702
      @unclesam8702 4 года назад +1

      Mag jobul na kita

  • @malamdimasyangbukandimas559
    @malamdimasyangbukandimas559 4 года назад +4

    In Indonesia, we only have Bahasa as the official, national and working language. English is the popular language most Indonesian learn at school

  • @rivkaabigael3901
    @rivkaabigael3901 4 года назад +7

    East timorese sounds cool 😍

  • @notme6753
    @notme6753 4 года назад +3

    0:20 Thought she was Sarah Geronimo for a second and was like: What are you doing there?? 😂

  • @agungwidiharto4689
    @agungwidiharto4689 4 года назад +6

    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😍

    • @botolkosong8844
      @botolkosong8844 3 года назад

      nobody give a shit

    • @SunnyIlha
      @SunnyIlha 2 года назад

      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.

  • @jamesplaame4346
    @jamesplaame4346 7 лет назад +12

    Wow..Presidents of the Philippines is on the video

  • @johneldeisilfavan1415
    @johneldeisilfavan1415 5 лет назад +14

    Filipino and Timor people have the same last names?

    • @juansehernandez4504
      @juansehernandez4504 5 лет назад +4

      Spanish and portuguese are 90% similar, they are considered brother languages

    • @madeiramota8267
      @madeiramota8267 5 лет назад

      Claro irmão, prq o timor è colonialismo do portuguessa e lingua oficial do timor tetum e portuguessa, eu sou timor mais agora em lisboa

    • @manuelgomessoares9150
      @manuelgomessoares9150 4 года назад

      @@madeiramota8267 Tas em Portugal mas como é que fala Portugues assim.
      Tu precisar de melhorar um bocadinho mais.

    • @lalaloo3877
      @lalaloo3877 4 года назад +1

      Filipino names has American First Name and Spanish Surname

    • @marleychloe7202
      @marleychloe7202 4 года назад

      Most have Portuguese first and last name the majority are Catholic about 99%

  • @apriansyahanca2761
    @apriansyahanca2761 5 лет назад +5

    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.

    • @efan1944
      @efan1944 4 года назад

      Timorleste gunakan bahasa portugis

    • @farisabdurrahman6699
      @farisabdurrahman6699 4 года назад

      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

  • @oriza3027
    @oriza3027 5 лет назад +4

    For those who don't know about Indonesia Flag..
    This is Indonesia Flag 🇮🇩
    This is Monaco Flag 🇲🇨
    So now, don't make mistake anymore

  • @ផាន់មុនីឧត្តម
    @ផាន់មុនីឧត្តម 4 года назад +12

    I love my Country🇰🇭 Cambodia🇰🇭🙂 my language Khmer🙏

  • @Zstep_plays
    @Zstep_plays 6 лет назад +37

    I love when filipino speak English...I love their English accent.

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад +10

      Filipinos even the uneducated filipinos speak better english than us guamanians and singaporeans.

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon 4 года назад +2

      @@adrianwakeisland4710 Guamanians too even though their island is US territory?

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 4 года назад +2

      @@JcDizon yeah, still a U.S. territory. Just like hongkong, macau and taiwan are still the territories of china.

    • @majestymelendres840
      @majestymelendres840 3 года назад

      Thank you

  • @liannalaudato3005
    @liannalaudato3005 6 лет назад +10

    I love speaking Filipino. Besides, its the month of my national language!

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад

      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.

    • @02superkid
      @02superkid 5 лет назад

      @@adrianwakeisland4710 no problem about that i think.. as long as we have a common language and can communicate to each other when put together..

    • @pwat6311
      @pwat6311 3 года назад

      @@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..

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 3 года назад

      @@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".

    • @Ashihiro589
      @Ashihiro589 3 года назад +1

      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.

  • @mklbgn
    @mklbgn 5 лет назад +10

    The third official language of the Philippines is Spanish but we rarely speak spanish, we speak taglish most of the times, it is a combination of tagalog and english. If you come visit the PH, you’ll find people talking in tagalog but then you’ll be surprized when they start mixing it in english and yes, we find it more comfortable.

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад +3

      But taglish is not spoken in visayas and mindanao coz they speak bislish.

    • @farisabdurrahman6699
      @farisabdurrahman6699 4 года назад

      In malaysia and singapore. Malay + english = maylish

    • @DaveChuaa
      @DaveChuaa 2 года назад

      Bobo ka ba? Spanish is not our national language. It feels like you really want to be Spanish HAHAHAHAHA

    • @xeixi3789
      @xeixi3789 2 года назад

      Lol 1987 pa yung Espanyol.

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 2 года назад

      Spanish is not our official language now sadly, but i hope our government reintroduce it, bcoz it has a lot of benefits especially in our economic. Dont listen to those anti-spanish people lols

  • @yaacovsharoon9370
    @yaacovsharoon9370 4 года назад +5

    East timor language is very unique in southasia.. I like it

    • @timorlorosae3437
      @timorlorosae3437 4 года назад

      Thanks

    • @adam-cs6qb
      @adam-cs6qb 4 года назад

      @@timorlorosae3437 South East Asia*
      South Asia means India Bhutan Nepal Pakistan

  • @ITComputerOfficial
    @ITComputerOfficial 4 года назад +5

    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 🇮🇩

    • @botolkosong8844
      @botolkosong8844 3 года назад

      Ga ada yg nanya

    • @ITComputerOfficial
      @ITComputerOfficial 3 года назад +2

      @@botolkosong8844 Gak ada yg jawab pertanyaan juga🤣🤣🤣🤣. Hanya sekedar menambahkan informasi yang kurang tepat.

  • @amfbh9433
    @amfbh9433 7 лет назад +22

    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...

    • @Keimotorider
      @Keimotorider 7 лет назад +13

      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

    • @filomenolopez7650
      @filomenolopez7650 7 лет назад +1

      Same i think Lao and Thai sounds the same for me too

    • @yuzserch-th6864
      @yuzserch-th6864 7 лет назад +3

      AMF BH
      thai and lao
      is siam

    • @phongkanphay
      @phongkanphay 7 лет назад +5

      I am Thai and speak, understand, read and write both Thai and Lao.

    • @alizlorfuangtham2104
      @alizlorfuangtham2104 7 лет назад +2

      I can understand Loas both Written and Listening but I'm Thai

  • @crystal8537
    @crystal8537 4 года назад +3

    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)

  • @raier1842
    @raier1842 4 года назад +14

    As a Tagalog speaker,I can understand Malay 40% and Tetum 70%

  • @zaqueusantos767
    @zaqueusantos767 5 лет назад +13

    there are some portuguese words in Tetum

  • @erlindajovellano9250
    @erlindajovellano9250 5 лет назад +12

    Philippines have 120-175 i cant enumerate all
    1.Filipino
    2.Cebuano
    3.English
    4.Hilangayon
    5.Waray
    6.Bicolano
    7.Ilocano
    8.Pangasinense
    9.Kapangpangan
    10.sometimes spanish
    11.Aklanon
    12.Chavacano
    13.Tausug
    14.kinaray
    15.Maguindanao
    16. Maranao
    17.Sambal
    18.Surigaonon
    19.yakan
    20.sulawesi
    21.Sama-Bajaw (Tawi-tawi)
    22.Asi
    22.Boholano
    23.Bolinao
    24.Bontoc
    25.Botolan
    26.Capiznon
    27.Butuanon
    28.Buhi
    29.Caviteño
    30.Ternateño
    31.Zamboangeño
    32.Cuyonon
    33.Ibanag
    34.Itawis
    35.Jama Mapun
    36.Kabalian
    37.Maranao
    38.Masbateño
    39.Romblomano
    40.Sambali
    41.Sangil
    42.Malaysian
    43.Sinama
    44.Surigaonon
    45.Sorsoganon
    46.Tagalog (Tayabas)
    47.Yakan
    48.Gubatnon (bikol)
    49.Onhan
    50.Gaddang
    51.Escayan
    52.Agda
    53.Batak
    54.Atta
    55.Alta
    56.Katabaka
    57.Abelen
    58.Mag-anchi
    59.Mag-indi
    60.Ambala
    61.Mambeken
    62.Taglish
    63.Korean (kpop fans)
    And a lot more
    WOW its hard to type

    • @chaserbaamalch757
      @chaserbaamalch757 5 лет назад +3

      Indonesia has about 300, but we're talking about official language here.

    • @helloversroy1281
      @helloversroy1281 5 лет назад +3

      Indonesia 700 more

    • @chaserbaamalch757
      @chaserbaamalch757 5 лет назад +1

      @@helloversroy1281 700 including dialect variation, but major languages are 300, and again, we're talking official and national language here.

    • @joeland.4050
      @joeland.4050 5 лет назад +1

      Fuck indonesia

    • @chaserbaamalch757
      @chaserbaamalch757 5 лет назад

      @@joeland.4050 Naon sateh???

  • @ericwong2111
    @ericwong2111 6 лет назад +24

    Your facts about Malaysia is wrong. Malaysia current scenario is exact the same as Singapore. As we have news broadcast in our national language Bahasa Malaysia, but also in Mandarin, Tamil and English in our second national television channel, RTM2. Do more research before compiling video. Cheers

    • @weegee4900
      @weegee4900 5 лет назад +2

      how about you read the title... it says “official” languages... look up wikipedia on what language(s) in malaysia is “official”...

    • @ericwong2111
      @ericwong2111 5 лет назад

      @@weegee4900 have u noticed working languages and popular foreign languages ? Read the full title before attacking others

    • @weegee4900
      @weegee4900 5 лет назад +3

      Eric Wong first of all, popular foreign language accounts for the most popular amongst all the foreign languages... english easily tops that... secondly, if mandarin and tamil is classified as “working language” then this video would be literally HOURS long as there are over hundreds of languages in for example: indonesia, with sectors working and communicating with different languages in their respective regions...

    • @weegee4900
      @weegee4900 5 лет назад +2

      As to why the singapore clip shows all 4 languages, it is because all of those languages are made official by the singaporean government

    • @ericwong2111
      @ericwong2111 5 лет назад +1

      But indeed among the Chinese community or Tamil community, we are using our own mother tongue or dialect to communicate. Chinese population is about 23% while Indian population is about 8% in Malaysia population. How could u not to classify our languages as working or popular language in Malaysia? I'm living in Malaysia, I speak my own mother tongue more than our national language or english so do the other people of the same race.

  • @faradillarustam7520
    @faradillarustam7520 4 года назад +1

    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

  • @patbienfilipino1541
    @patbienfilipino1541 7 лет назад +28

    We speak Español ( 1521 -1889) thats why tagalog has a esapañol.... ( para ) kotse and many more....... in our neighbors like malay indo and other asian muslim country thee surename came from muslim ...... but Filipino surename came from Spanish words ... like my surename ( bien ) Patrick bien........ but america change our language to español to english and the born of talagol language. .......... we speak taglish...example × Punta tayo sa beach ×...... Now Our main language is tagalog and English +++++thats why our english is fluent. ........

    • @user-cg5gd3ke6y
      @user-cg5gd3ke6y 7 лет назад +1

      Let us not forget that before Lingua Español,, there was Bahasa Melayu which was the unofficial lingua franca of Kepulauan Melayu (Malay Archipelago)... I think it would be best to promote the language to the young ones considering its cultural connection and economic and political impact to our country and the entire region as a whole....

    • @noorizatulsyahira3318
      @noorizatulsyahira3318 7 лет назад +1

      PatBien Filipino singapore and malaysia english are more fluent for me

    • @Abelion_Jayakerto
      @Abelion_Jayakerto 6 лет назад +2

      no, still have no idea when some malay or chinese peoples speak singlish,, its fery similiar when understand indian speak english... pinoy more fluent when speak english to me

    • @deoabdurahman3763
      @deoabdurahman3763 6 лет назад +1

      Nur Emelia i dont think so. Only a few percent of ur population can speak english. In the case of singapore, ur population is too small, thats why they dont have any difficulties when it comes of implementing their basic educations. While most filipinos can speak and communicate basic english even those in the slum area. What more those in the upper class of the society.

    • @tristramdomingo3512
      @tristramdomingo3512 6 лет назад +4

      The National Language of the which is Filipino (a.k.a Tagalog) is 40% Spanish
      Example.
      In Filipino : Pero ang relasyon sa pamilya ay mas importante.
      In Spanish : Pero la relacion en la familia es mas importante.
      or telling time.
      In Filipino : Anong oras na? alas dose i medya
      In Spanish : Que hora es? son las dose y media.
      The Filipino News like 24 Oras, you can hear a lot of Spanish words, it even sounds like Broken Spanish (because of aksidente, estudyante, pero, para, gobyerno, politika, pwede etc.)

  • @kthekith1889
    @kthekith1889 4 года назад +8

    there are also mandarin and tamil... in malaysia... though?

    • @chawkaixuan2600
      @chawkaixuan2600 4 года назад

      ikr and i feel like singapore is claming every language we have

  • @ชาเอม-ฮ4ด
    @ชาเอม-ฮ4ด 7 лет назад +22

    เราชอบลาวกับไทย I like lao and Thailand

  • @zaqueusantos767
    @zaqueusantos767 5 лет назад +11

    1st place Tetum
    2nd place Portuguese
    3rd place Indonesian
    4th place English

  • @damien5869
    @damien5869 3 года назад +6

    Correction ‼️
    Malaysia
    1) Bahasa (Malay)
    2) English
    3) Mandarin (Chinese)
    4) Tamil

  • @arman8544
    @arman8544 4 года назад +5

    Malay..Mandarin..Tamil..Thailand..Laos..for sure indonesian too..from Kedah mlysian 🇲🇾Thailand and Laos Not much different..Kup kun..

  • @aliffsallehsalleh2661
    @aliffsallehsalleh2661 6 лет назад +15

    Malaysia have 4 ....🇲🇾
    🇲🇾.Malay
    🇲🇾.Mandarin
    🇲🇾.Tamil
    🇲🇾.English

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад

      Malaysians' English is like Filipinos' Spanish.

    • @peterteddy2370
      @peterteddy2370 5 лет назад

      @@adrianwakeisland4710 you are everywhere
      ...pathetic...
      education system in Malaysia is the best in Asia . better than philipines even tho they speak english😛
      that is why Malaysia received hundred thousands of applicant from foreigner that want to study here..coz our english system is good😊 proud Malaysian here
      we may have good listening and reading skills but we may (some only) have some difficulty to speak & write in english
      p/s: stay out from Malaysia...don't come to Sabah n claim it is yours..what a shameful to do that😂
      Proud ORIGINAL SABAHAN here

    • @erlindajovellano9250
      @erlindajovellano9250 5 лет назад

      Philippines have 120-175 i cant enumerate all
      1.Filipino
      2.Cebuano
      3.English
      4.Hilangayon
      5.Waray
      6.Bicolano
      7.Ilocano
      8.Pangasinense
      9.Kapangpangan
      10.sometimes spanish
      11.Aklanon
      12.Chavacano
      13.Tausug
      14.kinaray
      15.Maguindanao
      16. Maranao
      17.Sambal
      18.Surigaonon
      19.yakan
      20.sulawesi
      21.Sama-Bajaw (Tawi-tawi)
      22.Asi
      22.Boholano
      23.Bolinao
      24.Bontoc
      25.Botolan
      26.Capiznon
      27.Butuanon
      28.Buhi
      29.Caviteño
      30.Ternateño
      31.Zamboangeño
      32.Cuyonon
      33.Ibanag
      34.Itawis
      35.Jama Mapun
      36.Kabalian
      37.Maranao
      38.Masbateño
      39.Romblomano
      40.Sambali
      41.Sangil
      42.Malaysian
      43.Sinama
      44.Surigaonon
      45.Sorsoganon
      46.Tagalog (Tayabas)
      47.Yakan
      48.Gubatnon (bikol)
      49.Onhan
      50.Gaddang
      51.Escayan
      52.Agda
      53.Batak
      54.Atta
      55.Alta
      56.Katabaka
      57.Abelen
      58.Mag-anchi
      59.Mag-indi
      60.Ambala
      61.Mambeken
      62.Taglish
      63.Korean (kpop fans)
      And a lot more
      WOW its hard to type

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад

      @@peterteddy2370 it doesn't mean better educational system has better english proficiency. Japan, Spain, France and Indonesia have furtherly better educational system than your country but why nearly all of them cannot understand and speak english at all? Their english proficiency is far poorer than your countrymen who cannot understand and speak english, at all. Coz for them, english is not an important language, as unimportant as russian language proficiency to your countrymen. Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana speak better english than the best english-speaking filipinos but their educational system is far poorer than the poor educational system of the philippines.
      Only you is pathetic, overproud stealer!

    • @peterteddy2370
      @peterteddy2370 5 лет назад +1

      @@adrianwakeisland4710 sorry we are know our better system rather than outsider...we have been listed and acknowledge asthe best system in Asia n one of the in the best in the world....not Philipines at all😏😏😏😏😏....we are the best in Southeast Asia😉...try again..
      stealer? rather than claimer !! what a shame...claim Sabah as your country? 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣...keep dreaming pinoy ! claimer !!! as Sabahan we are prefer to be in Malaysia rather than philipines...poor country & LGBT activist...we might have gay people in Malaysia but we are not supporting LGBT as we are multi-religion country in which in every religion states, LGBT iS not allowed..but in philipines, mostly Christian reading bible, but supporting LGBT? what a shame to christian community..i can't imagine if Sabah belongs to philipines and bring LGBT vibe next to Sarawak n Brunei...Brunei definitely demolished all of you 😉😉😉 CLAIMER !!!

  • @uglybepis3571
    @uglybepis3571 6 лет назад +2

    As a Filipino I find all the pinoy pride comments a bit cringey in this comment section saying that Filipinos look like Spanish people lololol we are Malayo-Polynesians, we are related to Malaysians and Indonesians stop saying that we are Spanish... Our culture may be Hispanic but it doesn't mean that we are Spanish...

    • @peterteddy2370
      @peterteddy2370 5 лет назад

      agreed..it's only being colonised ..doesn't mean you are colonised automatically you are spanish ...
      if that is a matter, other country like Malaysia who are used being colonised by Japan n British, does it mean that Malaysian are British or Japanese ? lol isn't it?
      🤭🤭🤭

  • @juliusbernotas
    @juliusbernotas 4 года назад +6

    Tetum sounds similar to Portuguese actually

  • @magietv5474
    @magietv5474 4 года назад +6

    Philippines are good in english speaking

  • @emyleaedruce4500
    @emyleaedruce4500 5 лет назад +4

    🌺 *Malaysia has more than 137 languages.. not only Bahasa Malaysia, English and Mandarin*
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Malaysia

    • @peterteddy2370
      @peterteddy2370 5 лет назад +1

      agreed...hai from Borneo Sarawak here 😊

  • @glenneilsanbuenaventura524
    @glenneilsanbuenaventura524 6 лет назад +5

    it's because philippines was colonización by spain for 333 years and there are a lot of spanish words that we are using in our language.
    the spanish has a big influence in our country in term of culture language, food and religion.

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 2 года назад

      They should have add spanish here lol since the title says popular international language, i think some filipinos still speak spanish

  • @edmarsabado4033
    @edmarsabado4033 5 лет назад +3

    Add the Chavacano Zamboangeno Language in the philippines
    80%Spanish
    30% Portuguese
    25% English
    Huu chavacano has a 3ple languages

  • @zaqueusantos767
    @zaqueusantos767 5 лет назад +5

    for those who speak Portuguese leave your Like here

  • @ralphalviedo1299
    @ralphalviedo1299 4 года назад +14

    I'm a Filipino and I can understand a bit of Tetum

    • @SunnyIlha
      @SunnyIlha 2 года назад

      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.

  • @judgeclaudefrollo8042
    @judgeclaudefrollo8042 5 лет назад +9

    Timor Leste looks like portuguese :O

  • @สวัสดี4
    @สวัสดี4 7 лет назад +8

    I have a lot of knowledge about Laos because I come from Thailand.

    • @aimisakee867
      @aimisakee867 4 года назад +1

      Thai and Lao sounds the same... Do u understand each other?

  • @quzamin88
    @quzamin88 5 лет назад +22

    I love Malay Languese
    from Zimbawe 🇿🇼

    • @vinzlinardobnimaga7204
      @vinzlinardobnimaga7204 4 года назад +1

      Yeah you sure look like you're from Zimbabwe😝😒😒😒😒😒

    • @quzamin88
      @quzamin88 4 года назад

      @@vinzlinardobnimaga7204 just kidding mate

    • @kudaterbang3164
      @kudaterbang3164 4 года назад

      Hahahah hay zimbabwee 😂😂😂😂

  • @DAZZY15
    @DAZZY15 6 лет назад +12

    English spokesperson from Singapore 🇸🇬 and Indonesia 🇮🇩 were amazing and fluent
    much love from 🇮🇳😀

    • @adrianwakeisland4710
      @adrianwakeisland4710 5 лет назад

      They are looks like indians, kenyans, filipinos and vanuatuans speak Spanish or Arabic.

    • @KamaAnthem
      @KamaAnthem 5 лет назад

      The english spokesperson from Indonesia is minister of external affairs... so yeaaa 😅

    • @crystal8537
      @crystal8537 4 года назад

      Singaporean here :) The english spokesperson from Singapore is our minister 😂

  • @ilmansuryap4628
    @ilmansuryap4628 5 лет назад +6

    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 😁

  • @kimuhammadnaufalfawwaz2688
    @kimuhammadnaufalfawwaz2688 7 лет назад +78

    Indonesia is not only consist of Bahasa Indonesia and english. But Javanese, Sundanese, Batak, Bali, Melayau.... And thousands more

    • @jomariroxas3474
      @jomariroxas3474 7 лет назад +12

      The Philippines too maybe about hundreds.

    • @netengoniwase4206
      @netengoniwase4206 7 лет назад +13

      3000 words of Filipino languag are from bahasa Indonesia, and during the Sumatra empire Filipinos use malay languages for trading china,indo,malay,etc

    • @user-cg5gd3ke6y
      @user-cg5gd3ke6y 7 лет назад

      ORU DORIN, i think every language has a loanword from another, Indonesian too has some Sanskrit, Arab, Indigenous languages and Dutch into it... I'm Filipino btw....

    • @ohfuck6958
      @ohfuck6958 7 лет назад +5

      As you guys can see, filipino and malay/indonesian are in the same language family known as austronesian languages that's why many similarities. I'm filipino btw and noticed also some similarities.

    • @aimanmdhalid3905
      @aimanmdhalid3905 6 лет назад +3

      those languages have the same root.. so, its not valid

  • @leminhhoang6345
    @leminhhoang6345 7 лет назад +23

    HEY ASEAN BROTHER!! CAN YOU HEAR ME??? ^^

  • @jscvlt7190
    @jscvlt7190 6 лет назад +8

    Philippines 💛

  • @kiara-sama218
    @kiara-sama218 4 года назад +4

    Damn... I have no words for this

  • @itsaleena8464
    @itsaleena8464 6 лет назад +24

    Malaysia have 4 languages
    Malay
    English
    Cantonese
    Tamil

    • @GG-fe3zc
      @GG-fe3zc 6 лет назад +3

      cantonese or mandarin ??

    • @angahsyber9342
      @angahsyber9342 6 лет назад +3

      Not 4 it's 5 termasuk Iban

    • @syazwanjack36
      @syazwanjack36 6 лет назад +5

      chinese in malaysia use cantonese in their everyday conversation..but chinese news and other officials activities usually use mandarin..

    • @sinichiann9590
      @sinichiann9590 6 лет назад +3

      @@angahsyber9342 iban is an ethnic language, if u can say iban, there are many than 5 languages in Malaysia because there hundreds of ethnics here. Maybe u can say bahasa Melayu Sarawak, instead of iban.

    • @GibranReid
      @GibranReid 6 лет назад

      Kenapa mereka selalu pertikaikan iban?

  • @vuthoudomvitou426
    @vuthoudomvitou426 6 лет назад +10

    I like Cambodia

  • @grandpasugiono7871
    @grandpasugiono7871 5 лет назад +14

    Lingua Oficial De Timor leste é a Lingua Tetum, Português, e Inglês não é Lingua Indonesia
    But Now WE CAN'T SPEAK indonesia Language🙂

    • @josemartinsgalucho7264
      @josemartinsgalucho7264 4 года назад +2

      Sim claro

    • @cowrymoo9785
      @cowrymoo9785 4 года назад +1

      yall lucky yall could speak portuguese. i really want to learn it but classes are expensive and hard to find, plus self-studying could only get you so far :c

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 2 года назад

      You guys lucky you can speak Portuguese since its one of the most spoken language. While in the Philippines they forgot to reintroduce spanish langauge here, even thought its our first official language before

  • @luisaestillana9212
    @luisaestillana9212 5 лет назад +16

    Philippines_(:з」∠)_

  • @Matheus_Rocha
    @Matheus_Rocha 2 года назад +3

    Tétum parece fácil de entender, não entendo tudo, mas dá para pegar o contexto. 🇧🇷🤝🇹🇱

    • @vernicejillmagsino9603
      @vernicejillmagsino9603 8 месяцев назад +1

      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)

  • @Zack-et9wj
    @Zack-et9wj 5 лет назад +11

    7:27 7:38 Lol What A Coincidence! you Literally Picked Father and Daughter.

  • @Zynx-
    @Zynx- 4 года назад +4

    Fun fact: The Malaysian one, at Malay language, she is the daughter of the man who speaks english at Malaysia part
    check at 7:16 (daughter) and 7:35 (father)
    both are politicians

  • @ravy409
    @ravy409 6 лет назад +6

    Cambodia so beautiful 😍

  • @taufiktaufik8574
    @taufiktaufik8574 7 лет назад +9

    lao n thai so similiar sound, brunei is totally same with malaysia, singapore like havent one....

    • @klabumalami6699
      @klabumalami6699 5 лет назад +1

      I love to hear that Laos woman spoken, very lovely sound... like similar and more softly sounded than Thai... 😍😍

  • @razmalaya
    @razmalaya 4 года назад +10

    Bahasa Melayu yg terbaik.,
    Indah..
    Melayu itu tinggi Falsafahnya..
    Melayu> Malaysia,Indonesia,Brunei,Singapura,selatan Thailand,Selatan Filipina.
    "Pulau pandan jauh ke tengah
    Gunung daik bercabang tiga
    Hancur badan dikandung tanah
    Budi baik dikenang juga.

  • @mikashimota1258
    @mikashimota1258 4 года назад +5

    I love timor leste

  • @wehsueh7252
    @wehsueh7252 7 лет назад +5

    Malay Archipelago Austronesian languages Philippines Tagalog similar Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa Melayu words
    id.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahasa_Tagalog

  • @ehjeibrat6100
    @ehjeibrat6100 3 года назад +12

    actually only Filipinos and Singaporeans are good in English...where i can understand more d english in Philippines because they have neutral accent....majority nowadays they have anerican accent or cross pacific...but now british, canadian and australian accent started to expand because of filipinos living or working there...or also because of BPO jobs...

    • @vernicejillmagsino9603
      @vernicejillmagsino9603 8 месяцев назад

      The USA colonized the Philippines from 1898-1946 not British USA was colony of British until 1776

  • @yudiyanuar2000
    @yudiyanuar2000 4 года назад +2

    No no no. Indonesian don't use english in daily conversation (active) like Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Phillipine (as a second language). Furthermore, every province/region has its own language. So, Indonesia language is actually a 'lingua franca', like a 'united language', it is upgraded and based from Malay language. Sometimes, there's some people who doesnt use/understand Indonesia language, because they only taught their 'homeland language' or 'province language' by their parents.

    • @7_muhammadmuharromisusmaya196
      @7_muhammadmuharromisusmaya196 4 года назад +1

      read the title again "popular foreign language", and indonesia's most popular foreign language is English