Galoli

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Galoli

Spoken in

East Timor
speaker 16,266
Linguistic
classification
  • Galoli
Official status
Other official status in East TimorEast Timor East Timor ( national language )
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

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ISO 639 -2

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ISO 639-3

gal

The largest language groups in the sucos of East Timors. [2]  and number of speakers of the various languages ​​in the individual municipalities (as of 2015). The largest language groups in the sucos of East Timors. [2]  and number of speakers of the various languages ​​in the individual municipalities (as of 2015).
The largest language groups in the sucos of East Timors. and number of speakers of the various languages ​​in the individual communities (as of 2015).
Proportion of Galoli native speakers in the sucos of East Timors.

The Galoli ( Lo'ok, Galole, Galolen, Glolen, Galóli ) are an ethnic group and language in East Timor with around 50,000 members, who mainly live on the north coast of the municipality of Manatuto . Some residents of Wetar's south coast also speak Galoli. They are the descendants of Timorese who founded a colony here. Her dialect Talo is still understandable for Galolis speakers.

language

Galoli is one of the Malayo-Polynesian languages . 16,266 residents of East Timor give it as their mother tongue. Since this region has been used as a trading center for many cultures, there are many borrowed words from other languages, mainly from languages ​​of the Moluccas and Malay . The Catholic Church uses Galoli in the region and has thus established the grammar and vocabulary.

Galoli is closely related to Wetar , but less influenced by Malay than this . Both languages ​​are each one of the 15 national languages ​​of East Timor recognized in the constitution .

Comparison of Galoli in Manatuto and Talo in Wetar
number Galoli (Manatuto) Talo
1 no no
2 irua erua
3 itelu etelu
4th ihaat ehaat
5 ilima elima
6th ineen eneem
7th ihitu ehitu
8th ihaa ehaa
9 isia esia
10 sanulu sanulo

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Direcção-Geral de Estatística : Results of the 2015 census , accessed on November 23, 2016.
  2. Statistical Office of East Timor, results of the 2010 census of the individual sucos ( Memento of January 23, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  3. a b The Languages ​​of East Timor: Some Basic Facts ( Memento from January 19, 2008 in the Internet Archive )