Tetun Language (tet)

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Also Known As: Tettum,Tetung,Belo,Tetu,Tetum,Teto,Fehan,Tetun Belu,Belu,Tetun


Description:

Tetum (also Tetun) is an Austronesian language, a national language and one of the two official languages of East Timor. Some of its dialects have been greatly influenced by Portuguese, the other official language of the country, especially in their vocabulary, but also in aspects of their grammar. Tetum has four dialects: Tetun-Belu and Tetun-Terik are not spoken or well understood outside their home territories. Tetun-Prasa is the form of Tetum that is spoken throughout East Timor. Although Portuguese was the official language of Portuguese Timor until 1975, Tetun-Prasa has always been the predominant lingua franca in the eastern part of the island.

In the fifteenth century, before the arrival of the Portuguese, Tetum had spread through central and eastern Timor as a contact language under the aegis of the Belunese-speaking Kingdom of Wehali, at that time the most powerful kingdom in the island. The Portuguese (present in Timor from c. 1556) made most of their settlements in the west, where Dawan was spoken, and it was not until 1769, when the capital was moved from Lifau (Oecussi) to Dili that they began to promote Tetum as an inter-regional language in their colony. Timor was..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Tetun Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

Universal Declaration Of Human Rights:
1(download)(browse)
Vernacular Text:
1(download)(browse)

Overview

Main Country: Indonesia
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: tet

Classification Taxonomy

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  Austronesian Group

    Malayo-Polynesian Group

      Central-Eastern Group

        Central Malayo-Polynesian Group

          Timor Group

            Nuclear Timor Group

              East Nuclear Timor Group

                Tetun Language