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  • Manado Malay, or simply the Manado language, is a creole language spoken in Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi province in Indonesia, and the surrounding...
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    Manado (Indonesian pronunciation: [maˈnado], Tombulu: Wenang) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of North Sulawesi. It is the second largest...
    38 KB (3,022 words) - 19:02, 20 February 2025
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    borrowings from the Ternate language; moreover, Manado Malay originates from North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). The Minahasa people, however, resisted Islamization...
    39 KB (4,813 words) - 15:21, 14 February 2025
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    Makassar Malay, Ambonese Malay, Dili Malay, Kupang Malay, Manado Malay, Papuan Malay, Thousand Islands Malay, Larantuka Malay, Alor Malay, Balinese Malay, and...
    62 KB (5,068 words) - 01:46, 14 March 2025
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    language is bahasa Manado, and the name Minahasa Malay is also used, after the main ethnic group speaking the language. Since Manado Malay is used primarily...
    30 KB (4,058 words) - 15:13, 15 January 2025
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    a state located in northern Peninsular Malaysia. Judeo-Malay along with Judeo-Manado Malay, are the only known recorded Jewish languages in the Austronesian...
    3 KB (251 words) - 08:47, 28 September 2024
  • Ambonese Malay or Manado Malay or a mixture of both. According to Robert B. Allen and Rika Hayami-Allen, the eastern Indonesian forms of Malay have their...
    38 KB (5,100 words) - 19:55, 28 October 2024
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    Languages of Indonesia (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    Indonesian (locally known as bahasa Indonesia), a standardised form of Malay, which serves as the lingua franca of the archipelago. According to the...
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    Ambonese Malay, Manado Malay and Betawi language. European writers of the 17th and 18th centuries, such as Tavernier, Thomassin and Werndly describe Malay as...
    177 KB (17,981 words) - 00:53, 7 March 2025
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    Manado Malay — based on Malay with a significant number of Dutch vocabulary, spoken in the city of Manado, Indonesia. Borgo — based on Manado Malay as...
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    David (name) (category Articles containing Manado Malay-language text)
    Lithuanian: Dovydas, Deividas Lobedu: Davhide Lozi:Davida Malay: Malaysian: Daud, David Manado: Davij, Davi, Dav, Daud Malayalam: ദാവീദ് (‹See RfD› Daveedu)...
    16 KB (1,226 words) - 20:38, 6 March 2025
  • Indonesia. Manado Malay is commonly used among the Sangirese, sometimes as a first language. Manado Malay is particularly influential in Tahuna and Manado. /ɣ/...
    6 KB (398 words) - 06:19, 2 January 2025
  • Lankan Malay originates from Eastern Indonesia Malay varieties, based on similarities with Manado Malay and North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). Today...
    17 KB (1,959 words) - 21:28, 16 December 2024
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    government as well as road signs are all written in Indonesian. However, Manado Malay is the lingua franca of the province. This language resembles Indonesian...
    40 KB (4,145 words) - 22:21, 20 February 2025
  • Malay, Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch, and the North Halmahera languages. The Gorontalo region used to be controlled by the Sultanate of Ternate. Manado Malay...
    8 KB (620 words) - 07:54, 1 February 2025
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    where Malay replaced Dutch as a lingua franca. The most well-known Malay creoles in Indonesia are Ambonese Malay, Betawi, Manado Malay and Papuan Malay. The...
    27 KB (2,472 words) - 10:24, 3 March 2025
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    The Malayic languages are a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian language family. The two most prominent members of this branch...
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    (Borneo). There are several areas, such as Jakarta, Manado, Lesser Sunda islands, and Mollucas which has Malay-based trade languages. Thus, a large proportion...
    175 KB (14,776 words) - 19:41, 11 March 2025
  • North Moluccan Malay, the local variant of Malay, which has given rise to other eastern Indonesian offshoots of Malay, such as Manado Malay. Ternate has...
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    Today, Gorontaloan language itself have gone through assimilation with Manado Malay, which is also widely spoken by Gorontaloan people. In terms of linguistic...
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