xmm ISO 639

Bahasa Manado Autonyms

Malay, Manado

  • Geography

    ID Gorontalo and North Sulawesi provinces.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Indonesia

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Manadonese, Manadonese Malay, Minahasan Malay
Bahasa Manado
3,320,000, all users. L1 users: 1,820,000 (2010 census), increasing. L2 users: 1,500,000 (2013 D. Mead).
Gorontalo and North Sulawesi provinces.
Indonesia, Sulawesi
3 (Wider communication). Developed in 1658 under Dutch colonial period. Important, growing lingua franca in much of Sulawesi.
Creole, Malay based
None known. Most similar to North Moluccan Malay [max]. Also similar to Sri Lankan Malay Creole [sci]. A member of macrolanguage Malay [msa].
Home, Community, Work. Used by all. Neutral attitudes. Also use Indonesian [ind]. Used as L2 by Andio [bzb], Bantik [bnq], Bintauna [bne], Bolango [bld], Buol [blf], Gorontalo [gor], Kaidipang [kzp], Lolak [llq], Mongondow [mog], Pendau [ums], Ponosakan [pns], Ratahan [rth], Sangir [sxn], Talaud [tld], Tombulu [tom], Tondano [tdn], Tonsawang [tnw], Tonsea [txs], Tontemboan [tnt].
Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2017.
Latin script [Latn].
Influences from Portuguese [por] and Ternate [tft]. Christian, Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Malay, Manado