Jaku Bugis
Jaku Bugis (ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ /basa.uɡi/) nya siti jaku ti dikena 4 juta iku orang ba bagi selatan Sulawesi, Indonesia.[1]
Jaku Bugis | |
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Basa Ugi ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ | |
Dikena ba | Indonesia |
Menua | Sulawesi Selatan; enklaf ba serata Sulawesi, Borneo, Sumatra, Maluku, Papua |
Bansa | Buginese |
Penyampau orang ke bejaku | L1: 3.5 million L2: 500,000 Total speakers: 4 million (2015 UNSD)[1] |
Austronesia
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Urup Latin Urup Lontara | |
Kod jaku | |
ISO 639-2 | bug |
ISO 639-3 | bug |
Glottolog | bugi1244 |
Agih jaku Bugis ba serata Sulawesi |
Sistem tulis
editJaku Bugis kala ditulis enggau urup Lontara, siti urup ti bepun ari pampang urup Brahmik, ke mega dikena nulis jaku Makasar enggau Nandar. Nama Lontara datai ari leka jaku Melayu lontar, daun ti nyadi utai tradisional dikena nulis manuskrip ari India, Asia Tenggara enggau Indonesia. Kemaya tu, jaku tu ditulis ngena urup Latin.
Chunto
editLumur
editTu lumur dalam jaku Bugis:[2]
1 | ᨔᨙᨉᨗ | seddi |
2 | ᨉᨘᨓ | dua |
3 | ᨈᨛᨒᨘ | təllu |
4 | ᨕᨛᨄ | əppa' |
5 | ᨒᨗᨆ | lima |
6 | ᨕᨛᨊᨛ | ənnəŋ |
7 | ᨄᨗᨈᨘ | pitu |
8 | ᨕᨑᨘᨓ | aruá |
9 | ᨕᨙᨔᨑ | aserá |
10 | ᨔᨄᨘᨒᨚ | səppulo |
20 | ᨉᨘᨓᨄᨘᨒᨚ | duappulo |
30 | ᨈᨛᨒᨘᨄᨘᨒᨚ | təlluppulo |
40 | ᨄᨈᨄᨘᨒᨚ | patappulo |
50 | ᨒᨗᨆᨄᨘᨒᨚ | limappulo |
60 | ᨕᨛᨊᨛᨄᨘᨒᨚᨊ | ənnəppulona |
70 | ᨄᨗᨈᨘᨄᨘᨒᨚ | pituppulo |
80 | ᨕᨑᨘᨓᨄᨘᨒᨚᨊ | aruá pulona |
90 | ᨕᨙᨔᨑᨄᨘᨒᨚᨊ | aserá pulona |
100 | ᨔᨗᨑᨈᨘ | siratu' |
1000 | ᨔᨗᨔᨛᨅᨘ | sisəbbu |
10,000 | ᨔᨗᨒᨔ | silassa |
100,000 | ᨔᨗᨀᨛᨈᨗ | sikətti |
Malin
edit- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jaku Bugis at Ethnologue (22nd ed., 2019)
- ↑ Ralat Lua pada baris 3162 di Modul:Citation/CS1: attempt to call field 'year_check' (a nil value).
Bibliografi
edit- Ralat Lua pada baris 3162 di Modul:Citation/CS1: attempt to call field 'year_check' (a nil value).
- Cummings, William P. (2007). A Chain of Kings: The Makassarese Chronicles of Gowa and Talloq. KITLV Press. ISBN 978-9067182874.
- Hall, D. G. E. (1965). "Problems of Indonesian Historiography". Pacific Affairs. 38 (3/4): 353–359. doi:10.2307/2754037. JSTOR 2754037.
- Ü. Sirk, The Buginese language, Moscow: Nauka, 1983
- U.H. Sirk, La langue Bugis, Paris: Archipel, 1979