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Question for Indonesian friends: Resource for Buginese Language ?

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Hi friends,

I'm interested in learning Buginese Language. Do you have any resources where one can go about learning the language? Advanced Thanks!



@Indos @katarabhumi @madokafc @Jakartans@PkDef @Reashot Xigwin @NarThoD

I think Katarabhumi can help bro.......but as far as I know, Bugis or Makassar people ( same place of origin ( South Sulawesi) but different tribe) use Malay language (Indonesian Language), but they use distinctive tone while speaking. And as far as I know all Indonesian ethnics can speak and understand Indonesian language very well, including Papuan ethnic. For your information, we have 90 % literacy rate since long time ago ( Soeharto Regime). I believe there is no need to learn our local Language. But if you are really interested for that, good luck bro...........
 
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I think Katarabhumi can help bro.......but as far as I know, Bugis or Makassar people ( same place of origin ( South Sulawesi) but different tribe) use Malay language (Indonesian Language), but they use distinctive tone while speaking. And as far as I know all Indonesian ethnics can speak and understand Indonesian language very well, including Papuan ethnic. For your information, we have 90 % literacy rate since long time ago ( Soeharto Regime). I believe there is no need to learn our local Language. But if you are really interested for that, good luck bro...........

Makassar and Bugis have their own language which they still use in daily conversations. Only people in the cities like Makassar speak in Indonesian/Makassar Malay. But yes most people are understand Indonesian language despite they chose to converse in local language.


Hi friends,

I'm interested in learning Buginese Language. Do you have any resources where one can go about learning the language? Advanced Thanks!

The best way is to go to Bugis land and learn directly from Bugis people.

Like this American fellow :




Some funny Bugis videos :

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Doraemon opening song in Indonesian with Bugis subtext.




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Bugis boys dubbed Japanese movie Crow Zero 2. But I doubt they use original Japanese dialogue as source. :)




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A teacher had a hard time teach his student numbers in Indonesian.





:D
 
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Makassar and Bugis have their own language which they still use in daily conversations. Only people in the cities like Makassar speak in Indonesian/Makassar Malay. But yes most people are understand Indonesian language despite they chose to converse in local language.




The best way is to go to Bugis land and learn directly from Bugis people.

Like this American fellow :




Some funny Bugis videos :

1============
Doraemon opening song in Indonesian with Bugis subtext.




2============
Bugis boys dubbed Japanese movie Crow Zero 2. But I doubt they use original Japanese dialogue as source. :)




3============
A teacher had a hard time teach his student numbers in Indonesian.





:D



Are you fluent in Bugis, buddy? I'm looking for some classes here but i can't find any , perhaps there is an online teaching course to learn Bugis? The reason , btw, for my interest is because I'm an avid linguist -- and have a deep interest in dialects of the Philippines, Borneo, and Sulawesi / Celebes. I might be traveling to Sulawesi this coming fall --- and would like to have a basic command of Buginese language.

I think Katarabhumi can help bro.......but as far as I know, Bugis or Makassar people ( same place of origin ( South Sulawesi) but different tribe) use Malay language (Indonesian Language), but they use distinctive tone while speaking. And as far as I know all Indonesian ethnics can speak and understand Indonesian language very well, including Papuan ethnic. For your information, we have 90 % literacy rate since long time ago ( Soeharto Regime). I believe there is no need to learn our local Language. But if you are really interested for that, good luck bro...........


Thanks bro! Really becoming interested in learning so much about Indonesia ! Its just impressive that there are so many dialects / languages in the country !
 
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Are you fluent in Bugis, buddy? I'm looking for some classes here but i can't find any , perhaps there is an online teaching course to learn Bugis? The reason , btw, for my interest is because I'm an avid linguist -- and have a deep interest in dialects of the Philippines, Borneo, and Sulawesi / Celebes. I might be traveling to Sulawesi this coming fall --- and would like to have a basic command of Buginese language.

Not at all buddy, sorry.

There are no class for local languages. You have to learn through direct interact with the speakers.

IMO, culturally, North Sulawesian are more close to the Phillipinos.

Thanks bro! Really becoming interested in learning so much about Indonesia ! Its just impressive that there are so many dialects / languages in the country !

Which is why we are grateful to have Indonesian language as the language of unity. :)

Languages of Indonesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Hi friends,

I'm interested in learning Buginese Language. Do you have any resources where one can go about learning the language? Advanced Thanks!



@Indos @katarabhumi @madokafc @Jakartans@PkDef @Reashot Xigwin @NarThoD

hai, i'm new member here, maybe i can help you with the buginese language
i'm mixed blood with bugis-makassar and now i live in city of Makassar (capital of south sulawesi province) so if you want travelling to South Sulawesi, you should go to University of Hasanuddin, Language Center...
sorry for my bad english :-)
 
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hai, i'm new member here, maybe i can help you with the buginese language
i'm mixed blood with bugis-makassar and now i live in city of Makassar (capital of south sulawesi province) so if you want travelling to South Sulawesi, you should go to University of Hasanuddin, Language Center...
sorry for my bad english :-)
Wow, welcome bro'. Seems you came at the right time buddy, maybe you can give some little course of Buginese language to our friends @Nihonjin1051 :)

Btw, nice to see many Indonesian friends here, hope you enjoy this forum..
 
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hai, i'm new member here, maybe i can help you with the buginese language
i'm mixed blood with bugis-makassar and now i live in city of Makassar (capital of south sulawesi province) so if you want travelling to South Sulawesi, you should go to University of Hasanuddin, Language Center...
sorry for my bad english :-)


Selamat dateng @marevan90 !

Nice to see you here, buddy! Yes i'm really interested in learning your language --- i am somewhat / fairly proficient in language of orang suluk, orang bisaya. So i somewhat have an understanding of the lexicon and subject verb relationship in the language of the region. Some of our Indonesian friends tell me that Buginese is somewhat similar to Filipino dialects, so hopefully this will be good news so i won't be walking in the dark, LOL.

Basa basa kita ! :)
 
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Selamat dateng @marevan90 !

Nice to see you here, buddy! Yes i'm really interested in learning your language --- i am somewhat / fairly proficient in language of orang suluk, orang bisaya. So i somewhat have an understanding of the lexicon and subject verb relationship in the language of the region. Some of our Indonesian friends tell me that Buginese is somewhat similar to Filipino dialects, so hopefully this will be good news so i won't be walking in the dark, LOL.

Basa basa kita ! :)

BS: Bangsa ta, BB: Bangsa ta,(our race), BS: Tau, BB: Tau, (people,orang) BS: Matey, BB: Mate (Mati/Dead) BS: Manuk, BB: Manuk, (Ayam/Chicken)

some source said, Suluk language, traditional dance and music instrument influenced by Buginese descent.
Surek "I La Galigo" (Buginese/Luwuk Epic) telling about story and contact to other race before Islam came to Buginese....
 
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I'm bugineese too, I live in Makassar...

My parents both of them are Bugis... :azn:

Do you want to learn Bugineese in languange and culturally? speaking and writing?
How would you learn? online? class?

Actually,
Both of my sisters and older brother, they are student in Oita University. But I'm afraid they have no time to teach u because they are busy with their research.... :cheesy:
 
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BS: Bangsa ta, BB: Bangsa ta,(our race), BS: Tau, BB: Tau, (people,orang) BS: Matey, BB: Mate (Mati/Dead) BS: Manuk, BB: Manuk, (Ayam/Chicken)

some source said, Suluk language, traditional dance and music instrument influenced by Buginese descent.
Surek "I La Galigo" (Buginese/Luwuk Epic) telling about story and contact to other race before Islam came to Buginese....


Oh wow ! So Buginese is very similar to Bisaya Sinug-buanon (Cebuano) Language, too.

The word for "people" in Sinug-buanon (Cebuano) is = Tau

Matay / Patay = Dead

Manok / Manokan = Chicken

Goat = Canding / Kanding

To Read = Basa Basa

Numbers:

1 = usa / osa
2 = duwa
3 = tulo / tulu
4= opat / ompat
5= limah / lima
6 = unom / onom
7 = pito
8= walo
9= syam / sayam
10 = Na sapulo


Is it similar to Bugis?

There are some Filipino members here who are from Southern Philippines and are natural speakers of Bisaya

They might find this also interesting !

@JayMandan @Ayan81
 
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