tet ISO 639
Tetun Autonyms
Tetun
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A language of East Timor
- ISO 639
- tet
- Alternate Names
- Belo, Belu, Teto, Tettum, Tetu, Tetum, Tetun Terik, Tetung
- Autonym
- Tetun
- Population
- 63,500 in East Timor (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 463,500.
- Location
- Manatuto, Manufahi, and Viqueque districts: Soibada to Suai to Ponta Beaco on East Timor south coast; Bobonaro and Cova Lima districts: separate enclaves west.
- Language Maps
- East Timor, Indonesia, Rote and West Timor
- Language Status
- 5* (Developing). De facto language of national identity.
- Classification
- Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Timor-Babar, Nuclear Timor
- Dialects
- Eastern Tetun (Lakluta, Natarbora, Soibada, Tetun Loos, Tetun Los), Southern Tetun (Belu Selatan, Lia Fehan, Plain Tetun, South Belu, South Tetun, Tasi Mane, Tetun-Belu), Northern Tetun (Belu Utara, Hill Tetun, Lia Foho, North Belu, Tasi Feto, Tetun Terik, Tetun Therik). More Indonesian [ind] or Malay influence, and less contact with Portuguese [por] (Williams-van Klinken et al 2002).
- Language Use
- Used as L2 by Bunak [bfn], Tetun Dili [tdt], Welaun [wlh].
- Language Development
- Literature. Radio. TV. Videos. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2013.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Different from Tetun Dili [tdt]. Christian, traditional religion.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Tetun
Also Spoken in
- Location
- East Nusa Tenggara province: central Timor island.
- Dialects
- Southern Tetun (Belu Selatan, Fehan, Lia Fehan, Plains Tetun, South Belu, South Tetun, Tasi Mane), Northern Tetun (Belu Utara, Foho, Hill Tetun, Lia Foho, North Belu, Tasi Feto, Tetun Terik, Tetun Therik).
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing)
- Language Use
- Used as L2 by Bunak [bfn], Welaun [wlh].
- Other Comments
- Different language from Tetun Dili [tdt]. Christian, traditional religion. View other languages of Indonesia
Language Name
Tetun
User Population
400,000 in Indonesia (2011).
