gal ISO 639

Galolen

  • Geography

    TL Aileu district: small border area southeast; Dili district: 2 enclaves on Atauro island, and Metinaro area; Manatuto district: coast inland to Laclubar area.
  • Language Cloud

A language of East Timor

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Galole, Galolem, Galoli, Galolin
19,400 in East Timor (2020 World Factbook). Total users in all countries: 20,080.
Aileu district: small border area southeast; Dili district: 2 enclaves on Atauro island, and Metinaro area; Manatuto district: coast inland to Laclubar area.
East Timor, Indonesia, Southern Maluku
6a* (Vigorous).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Timor-Babar, Nuclear Timor
Manatutu (Vila), Wetar (Iliwaki), Lakloo (Lacló), Laleia. Lexical similarity: 94%–98% with dialects, 57% with Aputai [apx], 52% with Tugun [tzn], 51% with Perai [wet] and Ili’uun [ilu].
Most also use Tetun Dili [tdt] (Williams-van Klinken et al 2002).
Dictionary. Texts.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Galolen
Galolen
680 in Indonesia (1990 SIL).
Maluku province: Maluku Barat Daya regency, Iliwaki village on Wetar island.
Ilputih, Ilwaki (Iliwaki), Hiay, Talur.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. Also use Ambonese Malay [abs]. Used as L2 by Aputai [apx].
Immigrants from Kisar learned Galolen. Christian.
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