Tausug language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tausug | ||
---|---|---|
Spoken in: | Mainly in the Philippines, also in Indonesia and Malaysia | |
Region: | Jolo, Sulu Archipelago. Palawan Island, Basilan Island, Zamboanga City and environs. Also spoken in Indonesia (Kalimantan), Malaysia (Sabah) | |
Total speakers: | 1,022,000 (900,000 in the Philippines) |
|
Language family: | Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Borneo-Philippines Central Philippine Visayan Southern Visayan Butuan-Tausug Tausug |
|
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | phi | |
ISO 639-3: | tsg | |
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for an English-based pronunciation key. |
Tausug is a Visayan language spoken in Sulu province in the Philippines. It is also spoken in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Contents |
[edit] Grammar
[edit] Pronouns
Absolutive | Ergative | Oblique | |
---|---|---|---|
1st person singular | aku | ku | kāku' |
1st person dual | kita | natu', ta | katu' |
2nd person singular | ikaw, kaw | mu | kaymu |
3rd person singular | siya | niya | kaniya |
1st person plural inclusive | kitaniyu | natu'niyu, taniyu | kātu'niyu, kātu'natu' |
1st person plural exclusive | kami | namu | kāmu' |
2nd person plural | kamu | niyu | kaniyu |
3rd person plural | sila | nila | kanila |
[edit] See also
- Languages of the Philippines
- Filipino
- Cebuano
- Kapampangan language
- Chabacano
- Pangasinan
- Visayan languages
- Bikol
- Ilokano
- Hiligaynon
- Waray-Waray
[edit] External links
- In Bahasa Sug: An Introduction to Tausug by Christopher Sundita
- Tausug Language by Dr. Carl G. Rubino
- Bansa.org Tausug Dictionary
[edit] References
- Sundita, Christopher Allen (2002). In Bahasa Sug: An Introduction to Tausug. Lobel & Tria Partnership, Co.. ISBN 971-92226-6-2.