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Tutong language

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Tutong
Geographic
distribution
Brunei
Native speakers
16,600
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Language codes
ISO 639-2 / 5ttg

The Tutong language, also known as Tutong 2, is a language spoken by 16,600 people in Brunei.[1] It is the main language of the Tutong people, the majority ethnic group in the Tutong District of Brunei. It is an Austronesian language, part of the Dusunic languages group spoken in Brunei and the neighbouring Malaysian state of Sabah.

Vocabulary

Tutong language has its own dialect which sounds similar to French and German. Some of daily practise words are such:

  • Mian ( mee- yan) : Eat
  • Jayi ( Ja- yee) : Me
  • Jiyu ( Jee - you) : You
  • Lawu ( La - woo) : Hot
  • Puta ( Pu - Ta)  : Fish
  • Turis ( Too-rist) : Woman
  • Laie ( La- Yi)  : Man

References