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Mambai language (Timor)

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Austronesian language in East Timor
Not to be confused withMambai language (Cameroon),Mambaí, orMumbai.
Mambai
RegionEast Timor
Native speakers
130,000 (2010 census)[1]
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3mgm
Glottologmamb1306
ELPMambae
Distribution of Mambai mother-tongue speakers in East Timor
An illustration ofTetum language (left), Mambai language (center) andPortuguese language (right) being compared to one another.

Mambai, also calledMambae orManbae, is a language spoken by theMambai people, the second largest ethnic group in the island country ofEast Timor.

Geographic distribution

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Mambai is one of 15 constitutionally recognized national languages. The main centers of Mambai areErmeraAileu,Remexio,Turiscai,Maubisse Administrative Post,Ainaro Administrative Post andSame Administrative Post. The majority of the Timorese community in Australia is native in Mambai.

Mambai used to be spoken in the area aroundDili, when the Portuguese declared the city to be the capital of their colonyPortuguese Timor. Therefore, theTetum Prasa spoken in Dili is still exhibiting strong influences from its Mambai substrate.[2]

Phonology

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Consonants

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LabialAlveolarVelarGlottal
Nasalmn
Plosivevoicelessptk
voicedbdɡ
Fricativefsh
Trillr
Approximantl
  • /r,h,k/ can also be heard as[ɾ,ħ,ʔ].
  • /p,k/ can also be heard as aspirated[pʰ,kʰ].
  • /d/ is also heard as a voiced post-alveolar stop[d̠].
  • /t/ is slightly aspirated[tʰ] before mid and low vowels./t/ can also have an allophone[ts] when preceding high vowels.[3]
  • The plosives/p,b,t,d,k/ areunreleased[p̚,b̚,t̚,d̚,k̚] in word-final position.[4]

Vowels

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FrontCentralBack
Closeiu
Close-mideo
Open-midɛɔ
Opena
  • /i,u/ can also have shortened allophones[ɪ,ʊ].[5][6]
Diphthongs
FrontCentral
Closeaiau
Mideiaeao

Dialects

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Mambae can be divided into three dialects according to Fogaça (2017):[7]: 82 

Northwest
  • Liquiça: Bazartete
  • Ermera: Hatulia
  • Ermera: Railaco
Northeast-Central
  • Aileu: Laulara
  • Aileu: Vila Grupo
  • Aileu: Liquidoe
  • Ainaro: Hatu-Builico
South
  • Ainaro: Hato-Udo
  • Manufahi-Same: Letefoho
  • Manufahi-Same: Betano

Examples of dialectal variation in Mambae:[7]

Numerals
NumeralNortheast-CentralNorthwestSouth
1iidiidiid
2ruuruuruu
3teulteulteul
4faatpaatfaat/paat
5liimliimliim
6neenhohon iidliim nai-ida
7hituhohon ruuliim nai-rua
8ualuhoho teulliim nai-telu
9siahoho paatliim nai-fata/pata
10saguulsakuulsaguul
20rua nuulguul ruu(saguul) haet rua
30teul nuulguul teul(saguul) haet teul
40faat nuulguul paat(saguul) haet faat/paat
50lima nuulguul liim(saguul) haet liim
Pronouns
PronounNortheast-CentralNorthwestSouth
1.SGauauau
2.SGiitiitiit
3.SGuauaura
1.PL, inclusiveiitiitiit
1.PL, exclusiveaemaemaem
2.PLiimiimiim
3.PLroorooroom
Lexicon
GlossNortheast-CentralNorthwestSouth
'house'padafadauum
'short'blokopadabada
'wet'broetitaera
'dirty'kiniriraefoer
'many'dotoklenrini
'lie (fib)'bearauhalaet
'eat'muamuuaa
'banana'mukamuamuu

Comparison of selected body part words in Mambae dialects:[7]

glossLiquiça (Bazartete)Ermera (Hatulia)Ermera (Railaco)Aileu (Laulara)Aileu (Vila Grupo)Aileu (Liquidoe)Ainaro (Hatu-Builico)Ainaro (Hato-Udo)Manufahi-Same (Letefoho)Manufahi-Same (Betano)
mouthgugungugungugunkukunkukunkukunkukunkukukukukuku
armlimanlimanlimannimannimanlimalimanlimalimalima
elbowlima sikunliman sikunsiunnima siunnima siunlima siunlima siunlima sikunlima sikulima siku
shoulderkabaːskabasankabasankabaːskabasakabasakabaːslabaːskabaːsau balaːs
headgnutanglutanulunulunulunulunglutanuluulu hatuulu
headachegnutan baːnglutan baːnglutan baːnulun baːnulun baːnglutan baːnglutan baːnulu hatusaeulu hatusaeulu hatusae
hairulu nɔɾanulu launulunulun lahonulu nɔɾaulun noranulunuluuluulu noɾa
black hairulu metaulu metaulu metaulun metaulu nɔɾa mɛtaulun metaulun metaulu metaulu mɛtaulu laha meta
flesh (human)ɛta lɔlonetanetanetanɛtanetanɛtaneta lɔloɛta lɔloeta lolo
hearthuahuanhuanhuanhuanhuanhuanhuahuahua
backhɔhon tɛtenhoho tetenhɔhonhoho tɛtenhɔhonhoho tɛtenasahɔhohɔhɔ tɛtehoho
toothnipannipannipannifannifannifannifannipanifanifa
fingerlima huanlima huanlima huannima huanlima huanlima kakunlima huanlima hualima hualima hua
liveratenatenatenatenatenatenatenateateate
tonguelamalaunlamalaunlamalaulamalaunlamanlamalaunlamelaunlamalamalama
handlimanlimanlimannimannimanlimanlimanlimalima sanaklima
noseiluiluniluninuninuniluninuniluiluilu
eyematanmatanmatanmatanmatanmatanmatanmatamatamata
earteligatligantligakikankika nɔɾantika noɾankikanteligateligateliga
boneruiruinruinruinruinruinruinruiruirui
footɔenoenɔenɔɛnɔɛnɔɛnɔɛnoeɔɛ
skinlitaneta litanlitanlitanlitanlitanlitantiatiaeta tia
legɔenoenɔenɔɛnɔɛnɔɛnɔɛnoeɔɛ
necktgeuntgeuntgeuntgeuntgeunkdeuntgeutegeutegeu
bloodlaɾalaɾalaɾalaɾanlaɾalalanlaɾanlaːrlaralaːr

References

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  1. ^Mambai atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
  2. ^Hull, Geoffrey (24 August 2004)."The Languages of East Timor: Some Basic facts". Instituto Nacional de Linguística. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2006.
  3. ^Hull, Geoffrey (2003).Southern Mambai. Instituto Nacional de Linguística of the Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa'e.
  4. ^Fogaça (2013)
  5. ^I Nengah Sukarnyana; I Made Denes; I Wayan Sudiartha; Ni Wayan Sudiati (1997).Struktur Bahasa Mambai [Mambai Language Structure] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa.ISBN 979-459-777-5 – via repositori.kemdikbud.go.id.
  6. ^Hull, Geoffrey (2001).Mambai Language Manual (Ainaro dialect). Dili: Sebastião Aparício da Silva Project.
  7. ^abcFogaça (2017)

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