Tombulu language

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Tombulu
Minahasa
Native to Indonesia
Region northern Sulawesi
Native speakers
unknown (60,000 cited 1981)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3 tom

Tombulu is an Austronesian language, of northern Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is a Minahasan language, a sub-group of the Philippine languages.

It is a local language of the Minahasa people tribe spoken in the city of Tomohon and in the villages under the Kota Tomohon administration such as Rurukan, Pinaras, Kumelembuai, Woloan, & Tara-Tara. It is also spoken in the villages under the Minahasa Regency administration in the Tombulu district, Tombariri district, Pineleng district, and two villages in the Sonder district; precisely Rambunan and Sawangan.

Vocabulary

Tombulu language is unique compare to the other four Minahasa language. The pronunciation of the letter "L" is what makes the Tombulu langueage unique. In the other four Minahasa language the letter "L" is pronounce as is, but in Tombulu it is pronounce as "th" of the English language.

For example: kulo meaning white would be pronounce as kutho

English Tombulu Pronunciation
One Esa
Two Zua
Three Tellu
Four Epat
Five Lima
Six Enem
Seven Pitu
Eight Wallu
Nine Siou
Ten Mapulu
Eleven Mapulu wo Esa
Twelve Mapulu wo Zua
Twenty Zua nga pulu
Twenty One Zua nga pulu wo Esa
Yes Ene
No Zei'kan
North Amian
South Timu
West Talikuran
East Sendangan
Hand Lengan
Head Ulu
Ear Lunteng
Eye Weweren
Stomach Po'ot
Feet A'e
Mom Ina
Dad Ama
Me Niaku
You Niko
We Kai
They Sera
Him, Her Sia
Friend Karia
Beautiful Fasung
Female Wewene
Male Tuama
Kids K'oki
Bad Lewo
Water Zano
Shower Lemele
Drink Melep
Eat Kuman
Breakfast Sumokol
Good Morning Syambae
Good Day Tabea
When Sawisa
Where Wisa
Who Sei
Fish Seza
Yesterday Kawi'i
Today Endo
Tonight Wengindo Mokan
Tomorrow Sando
Ascend Sumosor
Descend Meros
Head Ulu
Ear Lunteng
Mouth Suma
Nose Ngirung
Eyes Weweren
Hand Lengan
Feet Ae
Left Kawi-i
Right Kakan
God Opo
Holy Spirit Aseng Lengas

Words

English Tombulu Pronunciation
How are you? Kura-mo?
What's your name? Sei sia ngaranu?
Where's are you going?? Mange wisako?
What are you doing?? Ma'kura'ko?
Where are you from?? Wisako ameye?
Who is he/she? Sei sia?
See you tomorrow Sando mokan
How much? Pira?
Can I have some? Wehane toyo?
They Sera
Thank you Makase mo
I love you Ko'rara ateku
God of The Highest Opo Wananatas
God Almighty Opo Wailan Wangko

Status

Tombulu language is in critical need of revitalization. It is not being spoken as a first language in its highly populated area such as Tomohon, Pineleng, and Tanawangko. Villages such as Woloan, Tara-Tara, and Rurukan who were traditionally being known as first speakers of Tombulu are not as so today. The Board of Education of the Indonesian government didn't offer any help either to the Tombulu language, or any other local languages that are in decline, because of the removal of the Muatan Lokal from the daily curriculum on all grade schools across the nation in the past few years. Muatan Lokal, if available, is a class which most provinces in Indonesia uses to teach their new generation the local languages.

It is spoken in villages such as Kayawu, Rurukan, Kumelembuai, Pinaras, Suluan, Kembes, Tombuluan, Rumengkor, Kali, Tondangow, Sawangan, and Rambunan all the way to the kids and once in every month, it is being use in sermons on all local churches.

At the beginning of 2013, Indonesian - Tombulu dictionary was first released and many was purchased.

"Meimo kai peleng masawa-sawangan wo matombo-tombolan mabelajar matombulu" Let us all help and push each other to learn to speak Tombulu.

References

  1. Tombulu reference at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)


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