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Similarities Between Indonesian and Portuguese 

Bahador Alast
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Are Indonesian and Portuguese similar? Despite belonging to different language families, Indonesian and Portuguese, have many words in common, due to historical connections. We will showcase some of the commonalities between Indonesian and Portuguese which come from the Portuguese presence in the East Indies.
The language challenge will be between Dino, a Portuguese speaker who is originally from Mexico but has learned the Portuguese language in addition to this native language of Spanish, and Firman, an Indonesian speaker from Indonesia.
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Indonesian (bahasa Indonesia) is a standardized register of Malay and the official language of Indonesia. Indonesia is multi-lingual country and most Indonesians speak another language, however, the Indonesian language has been used as a lingua franca in the archipelago for centuries. Indonesian is also recognized as minority language in East Timor.
Portuguese is a West Romance language and the official language of Portugal, Brazil, East Timor, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola, and São Tomé and Príncipe. It also has co-official language status in Equatorial Guinea and Macau in China. A cultural presence of Portuguese and Portuguese creole speakers are also found in Goa, Daman and Diu in India; as well in Batticaloa on the east coast of Sri Lanka, the Indonesian island of Flores, in the Malacca state of Malaysia, and the ABC islands in the Caribbean where Papiamento is spoken, while Cape Verdean Creole is the most widely spoken Portuguese-based Creole.
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@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 5 лет назад
Thank you everyone who voted last week, based on the results, "Indonesian & Portuguese" won with 36% of the votes, so here it is! If you live in Toronto or the surrounding areas, speak a language that has not been featured on our channel and would like to participate in a future video, and/or if you have any suggestions or feedback, please contact us on Instagram: Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/Shahrzad.pe Bahador (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@dialmightyspartangod6717
@dialmightyspartangod6717 5 лет назад
Bahador Alast Sim sim Spartan’s Request
@StrictlyTofu
@StrictlyTofu 5 лет назад
Thanks man
@BossGokaiGreen
@BossGokaiGreen 5 лет назад
BAHADOR, PLEASE DO JAPANESE AND FILIPINO 🐷 FILIPINO TURN: OO (MEANS YES) AND IN JAPANESE IT IS KIND OF LIKE YES BECAUSE THEY MAKE AN OO KIND OF RESPONSE WHEN AGREEING WITH SOMEONE JAPANESE TURN: TO, TOBIRA (MEANING DOOR) AND IN FILIPINO IT IS PINTO, SO THE TO IS THE CONNECTION SYLLABLE. FILIPINO TURN: TANSAN (MEANING LIKE THE SODA BOTTLE CAP) BUT TANSAN IN JAPANESE ACTUALLY MEANS LIKE CARBONIC ACID, CARBONATION OR 🥤 JAPANESE TURN: DANDAN (MEANING GRADUALLY) IN FILIPINO, THE EQUIVALENT WORD IS DAHAN-DAHAN WHICH MEANS SLOWLY, LITTLE BY LITTLE OR GRADUALLY FILIPINO TURN: OTOBAI (MEANING AUTO BIKE OR MOTORCYCLE) IT HAS THE SAME MEANING JAPANESE BECAUSE FILIPINOS ABSORBED IT FROM JAPAN 🤣 JAPANESE TURN: JAN KEN PO (ROCK PAPER SCISSORS) IN FILIPINO, IT IS JAK EN POI AND I BELIEVE THE FILIPINOS ABSORBED IT DURING WORLD WAR II FROM JAPANESE SOLDIERS FILIPINO TURN: LiHIM (MEANING SECRET) IN JAPANESE, IT IS HIMitsu SO THE HIM PART IS THE CONNECTING KEY TO BOTH COUNTRIES’ WORD FOR KEY JAPANESE TURN: BARABARA (MEANING SCATTERED OR IN PIECES) SAME EXACT MEANING IN FILIPINO AND I AM SURE WE HAVE ABSORBED IT FROM JAPANESE COLONIZATION 🐷 FILIPINO TURN: ATE (OLDER SISTER) IN JAPANESE, IT IS ANE SO THERE IS ONLY ONE SYLLABLE DIFFERENCE BUT THE FIRST SYLLABLE “A” IS THE SAME 🐷 JAPANESE TURN: ANO (UH...) AND IN FILIPINO ANO MEANS WHAT BUT IT IS KIND OF THE SAME LIKE USAGE IN JAPANESE SOMETIMES 🐷 FILIPINO TURN: KABANG (MEANING A BAG OF OR A SACK OF) IN JAPANESE IT IS KABAN WHICH MEANS BAG AS IN A SCHOOL BAG 💼 ) JAPANESE TURN: OTOUTO (MEANING YOUNGER BROTHER) AND IN FILIPINO, TOTO IS A RARE TERM FOR YOUNGER BROTHER OR LITTLE BOY AND COULD BE A COGNATE TO THE JAPANESE EQUIVALENT “OTOUTO” FILIPINO TURN: TEKA (MEANING WAIT) IT PRETTY MUCH HAS THE SAME MEANING IN JAPANESE WAIT OR LIKE, “I MEAN TO SAY...” JAPANESE TURN: KATORI SENKOU (MEANING A MOSQUITO COIL) IN FILIPINO IT IS CALLED KATOL WHICH I THINK CAME FROM THE JAPANESE TERM 🐷 FILIPINO: HABA (MEANING LENGTH, LENGHTINESS) IN JAPANESE IT IS MORE LIKE WIDTH OR BREADTH JAPANESE TURN: OCHA (MEANING TEA) IN FILIPINO, TEA IS CHAA I THINK THE ORIGIN IS FROM MANDARIN CHINESE🐷 FILIPINO TURN: PANDESAL (NAME FOR A COMMON BREAD ROLL THAT IS EATEN AS BREAKFAST ACCOMPANIED BY COFFEE ☕️) AND IN JAPANESE, THE WORD FOR BREAD IS PAN 🥖 🍞 🐷
@michimacho73
@michimacho73 5 лет назад
Wow! I got them all 😆 , Very interesting. I was not aware of the influence of Portuguese in Indonesian. Thank you Bahador, nice job 👍!
@shahrimanshahnaz7008
@shahrimanshahnaz7008 5 лет назад
Actually it was the Malay language, predominantly spoken in the Malaysian archipelago and Eastern Sumatra and had been the lingua franca among south east asians since ages, that had originally adopted most of those Portugese vocabs in this video. When Indonesia proclaimed her independence, she decided to adopt the Malay language which have already unite all of the islands, to again unite the newborn country. The Portugese had had around 100 years or so influence on the Malay language after they occupied Malaka, sometimes called The Venice of the East, back then around 1500 to 1600. There is still a Kampung Portugis in Malaka today, where the descendants of these Portugese soldiers stayed and had been declared a national heritage...pls google it. But when the Indonesians of today called their language The Bahasa Indonesia or The Indonesian Language, which is a new word post- independence, they had in fact lost track of how those Portugese words came into their language, becoz as Firman said "we should have taken Dutch words" instead of Portugese. But if they had named their language Bahasa Melayu or The Malay Language becoz it is true in fact, then everything would make perfect sense.
@FrostBiteTelevision
@FrostBiteTelevision 4 года назад
"Speaking Spanish can help you as well a little bit...yeah" Every Portuguese person: *leaves the video*
@marcoferrao
@marcoferrao 4 года назад
I dind´t leave the video, but I sure hate the assumptinon that Portuguese is very much alike Spanish. Well, it is, but not like that....
@adriyk
@adriyk 4 года назад
@@marcoferrao let’s ignore the fact that they are Romance language and closely related ....
@yu.czennie
@yu.czennie 4 года назад
Yep
@fonsaoptxd8357
@fonsaoptxd8357 4 года назад
@@adriyk nop I'm portuguese and portuguese and Spanish have similarities but I can't communicate with a Spanish and it's like comparing French to Spanish
@danidejaneiro8378
@danidejaneiro8378 4 года назад
@@marcoferrao - Portuguese and Spanish are SO similar that to a non-native, they are basically just different dialects of the same language.
@adijayaification
@adijayaification 5 лет назад
Portuguese is the first European colonist in Indonesian archipelagos
@juansehernandez4504
@juansehernandez4504 5 лет назад
Portugueses are the first european colonizer outside europe after 1400
@ernestoguevara8599
@ernestoguevara8599 5 лет назад
They did it to Malacca first.
@adijayaification
@adijayaification 5 лет назад
Fredo Wijayavarman ✅
@derrang957
@derrang957 4 года назад
Yes. Portugal then Spain, they came to Indonesian. But the longer was the Netherlands. Their languages influenced us much.
@orchidsblossoms
@orchidsblossoms 4 года назад
@@ernestoguevara8599 Malacca has fallen by portuguese... then Johor Riau Lingga empire continue the glory of of malacca
@mariaclaragoncalves9372
@mariaclaragoncalves9372 4 года назад
Sending this to my Indonesian friend RN. Brazilian here 💁✨
@mynameisgleeriplaypiano4620
@mynameisgleeriplaypiano4620 4 года назад
Olá, boa tarde da Indonésia
@marvelinaannie8528
@marvelinaannie8528 3 года назад
Thank you Maria. Salam from Indonesia! 🤩
@asianguyy
@asianguyy 3 года назад
Hii friend
@amandanascimento7530
@amandanascimento7530 4 года назад
indonisian sounds like a english speaker reading a setence in portuguese, but using a spanish accent
@tropicaldimitri7374
@tropicaldimitri7374 5 лет назад
I am Timorese and speak both languages lol.. I understand everything perfectly from start to finish.
@muhammadsecret8783
@muhammadsecret8783 5 лет назад
So Portugese is your national language, I though you have your own local language
@tropicaldimitri7374
@tropicaldimitri7374 5 лет назад
@@muhammadsecret8783 Official languages are Tetum and Portuguese. English along with Indonesian has the status of a working language. As I am from the capital Dili my first language is Tetum. People from smaller towns and villages speak their own different vernaculars like Mambae, Tokodede, Bunak etc. They all learn to pick up Tetum and also Portuguese at school for communication and official purposes. English is also taught in school while Indonesian is taught in certain schools only.
@junaid1040
@junaid1040 5 лет назад
Are you Muslim?
@soundingsea3419
@soundingsea3419 5 лет назад
@Jura i can answer for u as an indonesian, the rest of the timor island is still in Indonesia teritorry, back then east timor was part of Indonesia until 1999 and the west part of east timor is called Nusa Tenggara Timur in Indonesia
@helmynasution8923
@helmynasution8923 5 лет назад
Halo bro. Semoga timor leste selalu aman dan tentram
@yaozena5329
@yaozena5329 5 лет назад
I am Portuguese and I didn't know Indonesian was so similar.!! I now want to learn a bit Indonesian because its not that hard anymore 👍🏼🤣
@arman4106
@arman4106 4 года назад
🤣🤣
@liaattanggo2891
@liaattanggo2891 4 года назад
And you teach me your language (Portuguese) 😁😁
@letid
@letid 4 года назад
Because about history Portuguese was come into Indonesia since 1512, maybe that reason Indonesian and Portuguese have similar word. #FunFact
@maumaria
@maumaria 4 года назад
@@liaattanggo2891 do you want to learn? 😂
@liaattanggo2891
@liaattanggo2891 4 года назад
@@maumaria yeah will you ? Then i give you my contact 😁😄😜
@drogado69
@drogado69 5 лет назад
wooow as Portuguese i ve never thougth that indonesian is so similar to portuguese its AMAZINGGGG
@jfkaunang
@jfkaunang 4 года назад
Bruno Filipe Portuguese colonized Indonesia since 15/16th century.
@drogado69
@drogado69 4 года назад
@@jfkaunang I didnt know...awesome i think its pretty great have people other side of the world speaking almost the same language, amazing. Know i really want to go visit indonesia.
@definzgoody5448
@definzgoody5448 4 года назад
@@jfkaunang not since, but at
@lemonringo566
@lemonringo566 4 года назад
As a portuguese, maybe you should learn your history. Your ancestors invaded us malaysians and indonesians. Don't just be amazed, do spread the history to others as well.
@drogado69
@drogado69 4 года назад
@@lemonringo566 maybe, i can't know everything and our history of conquering the world is big...
@emiliocarver2061
@emiliocarver2061 4 года назад
His Portuguese isn’t that good in pronunciation sorry to say, first word he says “LeiLAU” with au like how sound it should be “LeiLÃO” with the nasal sound
@fla9086
@fla9086 4 года назад
You're mistaken. Brazilan people may say "leilÃO" but this guy is clearly portuguese and is speaking with a portuguese accent.
@emiliocarver2061
@emiliocarver2061 4 года назад
Lala 90 Maybe we can only guess but i would say he’s a second language speaker...
@fla9086
@fla9086 4 года назад
@@emiliocarver2061 my dumbass self just read the description box and you're right, he's mexican and it seems Portuguese is his second language
@franciscobessa5037
@franciscobessa5037 4 года назад
@@fla9086 i am portuguese and this guy is clearly not portuguese, we do say leilão with the nasal sound and it is very clear in every word that he cant pronounce realy well, after that the guy asks him if sapato makes an "u" sound and he says no, it makes an "o" sound, it does make an "u" sound, he knows portuguese but has a bad accent, we do have a very tricky pronounciation so its normal
@etelva
@etelva 4 года назад
I think it's Brazilian Portuguese
@thevenz3526
@thevenz3526 5 лет назад
Love Indonesia from Portugal 💕
@Kanal7Indonesia
@Kanal7Indonesia 5 лет назад
Love Portugal and Brazil from Indonesia😍😍🇮🇩💜🇵🇹🇧🇷
@MaikonGarcia
@MaikonGarcia 5 лет назад
Só uma dúvida, ele não é nativo né? Já ouvi vários sotaques diferentes de Portugal, mas nem um dos que ouvi tinha um ão tão leilAU
@IndianaJones664
@IndianaJones664 5 лет назад
@@MaikonGarcia Também duvidei que seja nativo. Passei um ano no Porto a estudar, e ninguém que conheci lá falava assim.
@joaoteixeira7410
@joaoteixeira7410 5 лет назад
@@IndianaJones664 ele é romeno ou latino-americano..penso que é.
@zackyramadan4602
@zackyramadan4602 5 лет назад
@@Kanal7Indonesia I didn't know that we Indonesians have a disgusting people like you
@MsMadLemon
@MsMadLemon 5 лет назад
Indonesian and Portuguese? Wow, interesting similarities! i'm surprised yet fascinated. Both these guys are so soft spoken :o) Great video as always!
@aquiestamos3567
@aquiestamos3567 5 лет назад
this guy accent souds Portuguese-PT. I'm from Brazil and our accents are different. we have many different accents of portuguese here.
@im6976
@im6976 5 лет назад
For long time portuguese colonize indonesia.
@vitorjoaquim1
@vitorjoaquim1 5 лет назад
@@aquiestamos3567 He is not a native portuguese speaker, I think he is mexican
@Elmandsipasi
@Elmandsipasi 5 лет назад
Before the Dutch, the Portuguese colonized us!
@anyhendra3923
@anyhendra3923 5 лет назад
portuguese coloninized indonesia for many years,
@SOPHIA8324
@SOPHIA8324 4 года назад
As someone who study linguistics and the origin of languages this video makes me so thrilled, It amazes me that a languages from all over the world can be so similar. I’m Brazilian btw and portuguese is my first language and now Indonesian is on my list of languages that I want to learn. Lots of love from Brazil to my Idonizian friends ❤️❤️ ( sorry for my English mistakes )
@mynameisgleeriplaypiano4620
@mynameisgleeriplaypiano4620 4 года назад
Olá, boa tarde da Indonésia
@van-derdimas9122
@van-derdimas9122 2 года назад
Halo friend whic you living in Brazil?
@EndFreemasonry
@EndFreemasonry Месяц назад
They lie about the origins of everything. Good luck putting the puzzle together!
@franzbomfim8724
@franzbomfim8724 4 года назад
Well, I'm from Brazil and I'm a Portuguese teacher. I see that the similarities between Indonesian and Portuguese are amazing. Anyway, it's a great opportunity to check it out with native speakers.
@sanganomiyaa
@sanganomiyaa 3 года назад
@annoying guy eu tb n, eu já vi um video que falava em várias línguas: "ao infinito e além" E o indonésio era: "Menuju tak terbatas dan melampauinya"
@Kalle01
@Kalle01 Год назад
Some word still using specific on local, rather than official. Kadera etc
@atengku9660
@atengku9660 Год назад
In Brazil, they use Brazilian language. Not Portuguese.
@DinnerForkTongue
@DinnerForkTongue 11 месяцев назад
@@atengku9660 The heck kinda answer is that? Brazilian Portuguese is still very much Portuguese.
@atengku9660
@atengku9660 11 месяцев назад
@@DinnerForkTongue Indeed. But in Indonesia, they rename the Malay language to Indonesia when it is in fact still Malay language.
@qartodesua7853
@qartodesua7853 5 лет назад
That indonesian guy is handsome 🤣
@railarea7716
@railarea7716 4 года назад
no, but portuguese did😄
@maicee7603
@maicee7603 4 года назад
Actually all of em are :)
@beautifulanimals2352
@beautifulanimals2352 4 года назад
Good-looking
@antonynguvarni8967
@antonynguvarni8967 5 лет назад
Indonesia (Portuguese) algojo (algoz) arena (arena) armada (armada) aula (aula) akta (acta) bangku (banco) banjo (banjo) Belanda (holanda) beledu (veludo) beranda (varanda) bendera (bandeira) biola (viola) bola (bola) bolu (bolo) boneka (boneca) botol (botelha) dadu (dado) dansa (dança) gagu (gago) gancu (gancho) garpu (garfo) gereja (igreja) gudang (gudão)harpa (harpa) Inggris (Ingles) jendela (janela) Jurnal (Jornal) kaldu (caldo) kampung (campo) kanon (kanon) kapitan (capitão) karambol (carambola) kartu (cartão) keju (queijo) kemeja (camisa) kereta (carreta) kursus (cursos) kontan (contas) laguna (laguna) legenda (legenda) lelang (leilão) lentera (lanterna) limau (limão) lemari (almario) lampion (lampião) mandor (mandador) markisa (maracujá) marmot (marmota) martir (mártir) meja (mesa) mentega (manteiga) meski (mas que) Minggu (domingo) misa (missa) Natal ( Natal) nona (dona) nyonya (donha) ombak (onda) palsu (falso) paderi (padre) peluru (pellouro) pena (pena) peniti (alfinete) Perancis (francesa) pesiar (passear) pesta (festa) pigura (figura) pita (fita) puisi (poesia) renda (renda) roda (roda) ronda (ronda) rosario (rosario) Sabtu (sábado) sabun (sabão) saku (saco) seka (secar) sekolah (escola) salto (salto) sepatu (sapato) silet (gilete) serdadu (soldado) sinyo (sinhô) tapioka (tapioca) teledor tembakau (tabaco) tenda (tenda) tempo (tempo) terigu (trigo) tinta (tinta) tolol (tolo) tukar (trocar) And there are also many portuguese loan words spoken in eastern Indonesia like , testa, garganta, lenso, kadera, sono etc
@bondsiamo3934
@bondsiamo3934 5 лет назад
Antony Lts tolo seperti kata makassar tolo atau bodoh artinya
@RolandoMichael
@RolandoMichael 5 лет назад
Mantap meski 👍👍 Maksudnya "mantap mas que👍" Gw tau garing, jangan bully.
@sebutsajapocong1722
@sebutsajapocong1722 5 лет назад
@master universe g
@rintik_sendu
@rintik_sendu 5 лет назад
@master universe yeah like ''sabado'' it means Sabtu in Indonesia... But it feels like Sab'atun in Arabic that the meaning is Seven(because it's the seventh day) Ahad - Wahid (1) = Sunday Senin🇲🇨 - Isnain (2) = Monday Selasa - Tsalasa (3) = Tuesday Rabu - Arba'a (4) = Wednesday Kamis - Khomsah (5) = Thursday Jumat - Special Name of day (Jumuah=Gathering Day of Muslim in Mosque for praying) Sabtu - Sab'atun (7) = Saturday
@AdrianoUrielSdosSantos
@AdrianoUrielSdosSantos 5 лет назад
Tapioca is a Brazilian word whit indigenous origin, means flour of manioc. 🤔
@dawnlee3931
@dawnlee3931 4 года назад
Yeah, the Indonesian guy is right! The “o”s at the end of Portuguese words can sound like “u”s. Like “tudo bem” sounds like “tudu bem” to my untrained ear.
@joaobispo2602
@joaobispo2602 4 года назад
It sounds like tudu bem to any ear, its just that natives are so used to how the word is written and how its said that they dont realise there's a difference. (I only did when teachers in school pointed it out to me)
@ahirunakamura9592
@ahirunakamura9592 4 года назад
in Brazil it depends on the region accent, but overall words ending in "o" sounds like a "u" and words ending with an "e" sounds like "i" or a "tch" sound (like leite sounds like leitch)
@stevebolae5500
@stevebolae5500 4 года назад
Every word that ends with an 'o' in Portuguese the 'o' is pronounced 'u' it's a rule. E.g Porto, alto, sapato, garfo, maluco....
@SrMultiBOOT
@SrMultiBOOT 4 года назад
carro -> carru oceano -> oceanu maço de tabaco -> maçu de tabacu It always reads "u" even in names Leonardo -> Leonardu Pedro -> Pedru etc etc
@rb98769
@rb98769 4 года назад
It’s actually what happens when “o” comes after a stressed syllable. It’s more notorious at the end because most words in Portuguese are stressed at the second to last syllable. In Brazilian Portuguese “e” becomes “i” in the same situation, but in European Portuguese it becomes a schwa, I think.
@_pineappleprince
@_pineappleprince 4 года назад
A lot of Polynesian languages are similar to Bahasa Indonesian! I think seeing Indonesian vs Tongan or Indonesian vs. Samoan would be cool. I know some similar words between the two that would be interesting to see two speakers try them out especially in sentences 😊🤙🏽
@Kanal7Indonesia
@Kanal7Indonesia 4 года назад
OmG I'm Indonesian and I agree! I remember few similar Samoan-Indonesian words :D benua-fenua (land) manuk-manu (bird) lima-lima (five)
@valentinusyudantosetodamar6460
@valentinusyudantosetodamar6460 4 года назад
Yes of course. Polynesian languages and Indonesian are from the same family, Austronesian. 😁🤔
@utsmanhabibi6821
@utsmanhabibi6821 3 года назад
The most common word in austronesian languages is "lima"
@januargumelar3495
@januargumelar3495 3 года назад
@@valentinusyudantosetodamar6460 true
@vernandozs1888
@vernandozs1888 2 года назад
@@Kanal7Indonesia indonesia is more like a hybird language thats why we have many external influences.... But the world Lima is definitely originate from the archipelago own ethnics language sumatera (Batak) = Lima Java (Sunda) = Lima Java (Java) = Limo Bali = Lima Sulawesi (bugis, menado) = Lima
@Smothiez_
@Smothiez_ 5 лет назад
Im portuguese, i didnt know we had so many similarities words with Indonesian O.o much love
@George-rb6bv
@George-rb6bv 4 года назад
It's simple. As a Portuguese history buff, the reason for the great vocabulary similarities between the two languages stems from the fact that the Portuguese controlled the East Indies spice trade for 150 years, roughly from 1500 - 1650. They established trading outpost everywhere in that part o the world, During that time Portuguese was like a Lingua Franca in the world, especially on the coasts of Africa, and many along the coasts of Southern Iran (Bandar e Abbas), India (Goa, Daman, Diu, Cochin, Hagar Naveli Dadra, etc., Colombo, the whole coast of (Sri Lanka), Malaysia (Kuala Lampur), certain areas along the coast of Vietnam, Indonesian Islands i.e., East Timor, Flores, the coast of Southern China Macau, Hong Kong, and even southern Nagasaki (Japan), and many more...As such, a lot of Portuguese vocabulary was incorporated into the local languages of those parts of the world. Even the Philippines has many wo®ds of Portuguese origin as Magellan himself was Portuguese as were many of his crew members. He sailed in the service of Spain however. The Portuguese has the most expansive geographically far flung empire ever! Portugal actually takes credit for ushering in globalization. Portugal's Maritime feats were phenomenal! Everyone talks about Spain, but Portugal's maritime prowess was far superior, and she was 1/5 the size of Spain! Considering the small size and small population, what Portugal managed to accomplish is incomprehensible and remarkable. Portugal gave 'world's to the world'. Consequently, the Portuguese language and culture is found everywhere in the world - what an incredible legacy!
@slawrenceram5149
@slawrenceram5149 5 лет назад
Didn’t really that Indonesian had this many words that are from Portuguese and possibly more. Thanks for the video guys!
@LosAnggraito
@LosAnggraito 4 года назад
This was just a small fraction of Portuguese loanwords in our language. There are hundreds more
@makky6239
@makky6239 4 года назад
@@LosAnggraito da Costa? It's a Portuguese surname I think
@paranoya733
@paranoya733 8 месяцев назад
Even more than words, we have those with potuguese blood where mostly live in the spice island maluku, flores.. fam name like Parera, Pareira, De Fretes, Da Silva, Da Lopez, Gonsalves
@Cosmopolitm
@Cosmopolitm 4 года назад
He was right, in Portugal is sapato, but sounds like sapatu, the guy is not a portuguese native
@Cosmopolitm
@Cosmopolitm 4 года назад
@@Imaguari ele pronunciou como como sapat"o" porque é óbvio que a língua materna dele é o castelhano/espanhol, em Portugal independentemente de onde fores, vai sempre soar como sapat"u" inclusive em várias regiões do Brasil! Parece-me estúpido que escolham um tipo que não é de um país de língua portuguesa para este experimento!
@otabolado
@otabolado 4 года назад
Na descrição do vídeo disseram que o cara é mexicano...
@wokewalter8224
@wokewalter8224 4 года назад
Amokai pę buddy mamaniày
@chaopauludo7821
@chaopauludo7821 4 года назад
Sapatu é normal a pronuncia no brasil
@bloemenstadvoetbalbdg9306
@bloemenstadvoetbalbdg9306 4 года назад
FYI. my traditional language in indonesia which is sundanese language shoes is called sapatu as well
@jofitobras
@jofitobras 4 года назад
I'm portuguese and it's really coll to see something like this.
@maliby93
@maliby93 4 года назад
I AM SHOOK! It's so similar! You're telling me I knew how to speak some Indonesian and didn't even know? This is so interesting!
@Gwimul89
@Gwimul89 4 года назад
Fun fact: Cadeira is actually a word in Indonesia, specifically in Bugis tribe. They called it kadera, which is literally means chair in Indonesia. So, yeah..😄
@klaus6319
@klaus6319 4 года назад
Bener. Kk firman gatau cadeira itu bhs makassarnya kadera
@hailuoyin
@hailuoyin 4 года назад
gorontalo too
@guilhermebraga9773
@guilhermebraga9773 4 года назад
That tribe had any contact with Portuguese explorers or it is just a crazy coincidence? Cant believe how similar those words are.
@adhyalba8833
@adhyalba8833 4 года назад
Luwuk central Sulawesi too
@mecky1989
@mecky1989 4 года назад
@@klaus6319 woi apa biking di sini
@hanquokkassi
@hanquokkassi 4 года назад
The fact that Indonesians usually have easier time to pick up foreign language and pronunciation makes so much sense to me now 😂😂
@januargumelar3495
@januargumelar3495 3 года назад
I'm an Indonesian speaking 5 languages. I live in Indonesia, and never visit other countries.
@killersg.8290
@killersg.8290 2 года назад
@@januargumelar3495 apa bahasa bisa bicara kamu?
@januargumelar3495
@januargumelar3495 2 года назад
@@killersg.8290 I think you used Google translate because your sentence doesn't even make any sense. It's a funny way to ruin my language.
@januargumelar3495
@januargumelar3495 2 года назад
@@killersg.8290 More than 5, actually. I speak Sundanese, Indonesian, English, Arabic, Turkish, Scots, Malaysian, Bruneian, Singaporean.
@killersg.8290
@killersg.8290 2 года назад
@@januargumelar3495 I didn’t use google, I just used what I learned, I thought thought it was correct, sorry
@diogocosta9053
@diogocosta9053 4 года назад
Love Indonesia from Portugal
@ardi1606
@ardi1606 5 лет назад
Love Portugal from Indonesia. 🇲🇨🇵🇹
@treswaluyadiy
@treswaluyadiy 4 года назад
Mas Firman seems like a very likable person. Dat smile bruh.. 👌🏽
@giuliasoriani1092
@giuliasoriani1092 4 года назад
I’m shocked that I literally understand everything in Indonesian😱😱😱
@thelord5223
@thelord5223 4 года назад
Are you indonesian?
@alamfirdaus18
@alamfirdaus18 4 года назад
Indonesia absorbs so many words from Portuguese, there are many Brazilian in Indonesia learns bahasa Indonesia so quickly..
@alexisakbar516
@alexisakbar516 3 года назад
Coz your country was colonized ours in the past, thats the cause
@muhammadyogaa.9097
@muhammadyogaa.9097 3 года назад
Are u sure??
@pfiefer8323
@pfiefer8323 3 года назад
@@alexisakbar516 no its not,not many influence bcz colonized thing
@elzashinta753
@elzashinta753 5 лет назад
Indonesian smile just absolutely warm
@denisesahulata612
@denisesahulata612 5 лет назад
In my hometown, Ambon-Indonesia.. my grandma uses the same word as "cadeira" for dining chair, we say "kadera" . We even dance Portuguese dance on "pesta" special events.. good to know more things
@RJ-sy5xt
@RJ-sy5xt 5 лет назад
Yes we use pista as occational and special events I'm Filipino and I speak Bisaya and Tagalog
@mongkonaibarat2607
@mongkonaibarat2607 5 лет назад
Dansa caca le
@Kashkha7
@Kashkha7 5 лет назад
Your name suggests​ you're from Maluku which makes you most likely a Catholic. I'd like to ask you something: How could Indonesian & Malaysian Catholics/Christians refer to The Father/The God who has sent Jesus as Allah? I know that Jesus in his Aramaic tongue indeed did call his God as Allah/Allaha. But the Portuguese & the Dutch who brought Catholic & Christianity to the region & even the Romans don't call The Father/God as Allah. So how did you guys decide to call The Father as Allah? This got me really curious. Thanks :)
@mongkonaibarat2607
@mongkonaibarat2607 5 лет назад
@@Kashkha7 im from maluku as well and what u asking about ... Is bcz the portuguese bring christian and chatolic religion.. Portuguese only came in just some part of indonesia... So u dont have to compare to any religion... Ur religion is urs not us... Dont u dare to play with us
@Kashkha7
@Kashkha7 5 лет назад
@@mongkonaibarat2607 I'm not playing. Please do not assume any questions to be negative. I just want to know why Indonesians & Malaysians Catholics & Christians use the word Allah for The Father when the Portuguese, Dutch & British people who brought Catholicism & Christianity to Indonesia & Malaysia did not & do not use the word Allah for The Father. Malaysians had to go to court to have the right to use Allah in their bibles & printed publications, that means to Malaysian Catholics & Christians it's VERY important to call The Father as Allah. So who taught Indonesians & Malaysians to call The Father as Allah? Even Vatican don't call The Father as Allah. Most if not all Western Christianity do not call The Father as Allah. On the contrary all the Aramaic & Arabic Catholics/Christians call The Father as Allah just like how Jesus did it, he called The Father as Allah in Aramaic. So I'm curious why this happened? 1. If Jesus in his original Aramaic language called his God The Father as Allah shouldn't all Christians call The Father as Allah too? 2. If Vatican & the rest of Europe which include the Portuguese, Dutch & British Catholics & Christians don't call The Father as Allah then how the Indonesians & Malaysians Catholics & Christians call The Father as Allah? The Portuguese call The Father as Deus, why not Indonesians call The Father as Deus? That's what I want to know. I hope you understand.
@yu.czennie
@yu.czennie 4 года назад
The Portuguese guy is not native AT ALL , I'm like in the first 55 seconds and he just said " leiláu " when he should say " leilão"
@edupires
@edupires 4 года назад
김수쿄 he has a Portuguese from Portugal accent (little bit different from Brazilian Portuguese).
@yu.czennie
@yu.czennie 4 года назад
@@edupires he doesn't, I'm Portuguese
@AlexandreMS71
@AlexandreMS71 4 года назад
@@edupires Not even close to portuguese accent.
@SrMultiBOOT
@SrMultiBOOT 4 года назад
O "ão" e das coisas mais difíceis de se prenunciar no que toca a estrangeiros, os ingleses não conseguem por isso dizem "a-u", tipo Juáu, em vez de João, conheço um rapaz que simplesmente lê chamam Portuguese John haha
@yu.czennie
@yu.czennie 4 года назад
@@SrMultiBOOT simsim , por isso falei que ele não é nativo
@unidentifiedcreature2271
@unidentifiedcreature2271 4 года назад
"Gratis" in Indonesia has same words in Portuguese too, it mean "free".
@pascal2554
@pascal2554 3 года назад
In germam it means free too
@motorola9956
@motorola9956 3 года назад
@@pascal2554 in Dutch too?
@gardenerdepot2901
@gardenerdepot2901 3 года назад
In Bengali too!!
@reiner725
@reiner725 2 года назад
semua suka gratis
@uasj2
@uasj2 5 лет назад
Bahasa Indonesia is such a cool language with so many deep roots into a diverse range of languages across the world! There are even connections to English via Sanskrit: for example “sama” means same and “nama” means name. These aren’t recent borrowings from English (like “ponsel” for cell phone) but are very ancient loan words from Sanskrit which is in turn part of the same indo-european language family as English. Less obvious examples include: “Maha” (meaning great in Indonesian and Sanskrit) is related to English words like mega and majesty. “Dewa” (meaning god) comes from Deva in Sanskrit which is related to Divine in English.
@will7922
@will7922 5 лет назад
Name (English) nome (portuguese)_ Cell phone (Eng) telefone (Pt) Divine (Eng) Divina (Pt) This similars words between English and Portuguese are from Latin, English is 70% latin, and Portuguese is a Language from lantin, So portuguese and English are very similars: Example-exemplo Hospital-hospital Connections-coneccões Diverse-diverso Majesty- majestade Related-relatado Exemple-exemplo Favourite-favorito Similar-simikar January-janeiro December-dezembro Many,many words. Obivious-obivio
@iamfaturrachman2
@iamfaturrachman2 5 лет назад
cepe gope goban
@reguluspotter
@reguluspotter 4 года назад
indonesian word roots its from portuegese *colonial, spain *colonial, english *colonial, dutch *colonial, japanese *colonial, melayu, and arabic *seller. also india from seller also
@Kanal7Indonesia
@Kanal7Indonesia 4 года назад
Indonesian proves that India and Europe is indeed connected.
@whiteshadow430
@whiteshadow430 3 года назад
@@reguluspotter colonial melayu?
@stevenv6463
@stevenv6463 5 лет назад
I know English, Spanish, Arabic and some Chinese. When I went to Indonesia it was so fun to see the signs. I could usually understand. Vilayat Konservasi and toilet gratis are particularly stuck in my head. Go into a mosque and just used the words صلاة, قصر , وضوء. Go to a restaurant and order mie for 面 or baobao for 包子 from Chinese. I learned a few Indonesian words for food and drink so I can order from Indonesian restaurants around the world, teh manis, teh tarik, ayam, bandung, ayam. Also things like kiri, delarang, datang, etc. It is a super fun language.
@despieroabraham3294
@despieroabraham3294 5 лет назад
Also the people was fun too ask
@despieroabraham3294
@despieroabraham3294 5 лет назад
Also the people is fun to ask
@HymnInterlude
@HymnInterlude 4 года назад
Me as indonesian myself thinking wht will happend if im not indonesian n trying to learn indonesian languange : *confused about the languange cus the spelling is a lil weird n it sound hard to learn it*
@indonesianstudent88
@indonesianstudent88 2 года назад
It's Wilayah I think not Vilayat. Vilayat is Turkish or some other languages I think (but it comes from the same root, yeah).
@stevenv6463
@stevenv6463 2 года назад
@@indonesianstudent88 I think the Indonesians spell it Vilayat, though.
@alonzo3787
@alonzo3787 4 года назад
I understood some of these words. I speak Malayalam, which is a south Indian language and I understood auction (lelam), window (jenala), cigar (churuttu) and table (mesa). Wow, glad to know that there are similarities in Malayalam with both Indonesian and Portuguese.
@tlslks4169
@tlslks4169 4 года назад
I'm from Timor-Leste and i can speak these 3 languages; English, Portuguese and Indonesian. I also can speak two more languages from my country and a little bit of Spanish.
@bramantyoprahoro7284
@bramantyoprahoro7284 4 года назад
Furak, kolega.
@sigmarule18
@sigmarule18 4 года назад
Disana masih memakai bahasa Indonesia?
@FaktaNihBosss
@FaktaNihBosss 4 года назад
Wawww emanglaah:v
@bloemenstadvoetbalbdg9306
@bloemenstadvoetbalbdg9306 4 года назад
@@sigmarule18 iyalah susah itu bahasa resmi mereka sebagai warga negara indonesia waktu dulu dri beberapa generasi untuk menghapusnya pun susah soalnya hubungan bilateral antar indo timor masih berjalan kyk membangun pom bensin bandara oleh perusahaan yang mana mereka bernegosiasi dan berdiskusi berbahasa indonesia jadi masih melekat
@edys3212
@edys3212 4 года назад
@@bloemenstadvoetbalbdg9306 Lebih tepatnya orang2 yang lahir sebelum Timor Leste memisahkan diri dari Indonesia, mereka masih bisa berbahasa Indonesia. Kalau generasi sekarang yang lahir setelah Timor Leste jadi negara sendiri mungkin mereka tahu tapi sedikit2. Kalau untuk percakapan belum tentu. Oh ya, mereka juga menonton tayangan televisi Indonesia, dan satu lagi, bahasa Timor Leste dialeknya ternyata sama persis dengan dialek Indonesia, jadi meskipun berbeda bahasa mereka tidak fals mengucapkan kata ataupun kalimat dalam bahasa Indonesia *Ada yang dari Timor Leste? Correct saya bila salah*
@ryankhalid7909
@ryankhalid7909 5 лет назад
3:53 for "Bugis tribe" (one of indonesian tribes), we actually use cadeira for chair but with slightly different spelling, for us its "kadera"
@juanmaruli4977
@juanmaruli4977 5 лет назад
A lot of dialects and languages in eastern Indonesia also use that "kadera" word
@kikyamelia9506
@kikyamelia9506 5 лет назад
Yes true makassar tribe as well said chair (kadera)😂
@aldo357
@aldo357 5 лет назад
Pokoknya kata kadera itu di pake hampir semua wilayah di Sulawesi... Gorontalo dan Manado juga pake kata kadera walaupun ada kata kadera di KBBI tapi jarang di gunakan
@munandaraddin871
@munandaraddin871 5 лет назад
Mandar juga mirip, kaderang 😁
@SamBooAFP
@SamBooAFP 5 лет назад
@@aldo357 bukan cuma sulawesi tpi juga di Maluku.
@cristogigir8504
@cristogigir8504 5 лет назад
In indonesia there's a local language it's called "bahasa manado" from Minahasa etnic and its so similar with portuguese..
@ZhouGongJin
@ZhouGongJin 5 лет назад
cristo gigir its because portuguese is the one whom made port manado n they brought chinese to work there. the original minahasan were brown skin
@KimAhrina11
@KimAhrina11 Год назад
@@ZhouGongJin brown skin?
@ZhouGongJin
@ZhouGongJin Год назад
@@KimAhrina11 aye
@user-dj4lz6gz2i
@user-dj4lz6gz2i 11 месяцев назад
Kami suku tolaki Sulawesi tenggara. Sebut kursi dalam bahasa tolaki dgn kadera. Dan sa baru tau kalau kadera bahasa Portugis 😅
@nickyking3971
@nickyking3971 5 месяцев назад
​@@user-dj4lz6gz2i kalu dimanado semua bahasa yg mereka bahas,yg ada di kertas pertanyaan itu, bahasanya hampir hari hari orang minahasa pake bahasa melayu tersebut, malah lebih banyak lagi bahasa portugis yg sering orang minahasa manado pake.. Contoh Hock Fet Buffet Blangket. Koi Bangku Kadera Millo Birman Resleting Rets Kenhop Dan masi banya lagi..
@joaocosta3168
@joaocosta3168 4 года назад
when the indonesian guy says "manteiga" with perfect portuguese pronunciation, better then the PT guy.
@mistouko
@mistouko 4 года назад
What?
@ZecaPinto1
@ZecaPinto1 4 года назад
É do caralho não é?
@naskirnawas2037
@naskirnawas2037 4 года назад
In the Bugis language in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. , Kadera also means chair
@Gabriel-qs2ci
@Gabriel-qs2ci 4 года назад
but portuguese is his 3th language
@hsar5
@hsar5 4 года назад
I dont know i can speak butter in Portuguese
@nanpaputungan
@nanpaputungan 4 года назад
Indonesian here, and Portugese "Cadeira" (Indonesian Kursi) is "kadera" in my ehtnic language (Mongondow language from Bolaang Mongondow ehtnic) with the exact same meaning! That just made my day! Thank you for making this video man!
@burjoningting501
@burjoningting501 4 года назад
Pelerrrrrr lah
@Booya9272
@Booya9272 4 года назад
I never knew Banco meant chair, Banco always meant Bank (as in the money place). I always say cadeira.
@mhmmdirlan4640
@mhmmdirlan4640 8 месяцев назад
Kami juga kursi bahasa suku Tolaki sebutnya kadera
@zulfitrasyaputra1959
@zulfitrasyaputra1959 5 лет назад
im from Ambon (small island in Eastern Indonesia) and our culture is quite influenced by Portuguese and Dutch. we also say 'Kadera' for dining chairs, interesting. love your channel bytheway. 💕
@elsave1943
@elsave1943 5 лет назад
firman looks more cute on this video 😍 and i owe you thank you for made this video bahador ❤😊
@yanuhardi77
@yanuhardi77 5 лет назад
Different hair style
@muhammadsecret8783
@muhammadsecret8783 4 года назад
I am also cute Elsa
@elsave1943
@elsave1943 4 года назад
@@muhammadsecret8783 😊
@belpri633
@belpri633 4 года назад
I'm brazilian and this video encouraged me to learn Indonesian lol so good
@LuEvora
@LuEvora 4 года назад
Even though we write sapato with an 'o' at the end, we still pronounce it 'u'. One shall remember that writing is only convention of a language. Not all the time, the way we write is representative to what we say, in term of pronunciation.
@AgungSant27
@AgungSant27 5 лет назад
So much blessed being Indonesian, bahasa Indonesia are adopted from many different languages such as Malay, Dutch, Portuguese, Arabian, Spanish, Chinese, Sanskrit (Hindi), Tagalog, Javanese, And Many More
@muhammadaqsho5933
@muhammadaqsho5933 5 лет назад
So we are takers 👌🏽👈🏽
@AgungSant27
@AgungSant27 5 лет назад
@@muhammadaqsho5933 not really hahaha
@anyhendra3923
@anyhendra3923 5 лет назад
Agung De Santos tagalog, I don't think so,
@AgungSant27
@AgungSant27 5 лет назад
@@anyhendra3923 or maybe tagalog are adopted from bahasa indonesia? Who knows
@dereeves8552
@dereeves8552 5 лет назад
The embryo of Bahasa Indonesia is Bahasa Melayu (Malay). The Malay itself absorb many words from Arab, Dutch, English, Chinese, Latin (Spanish, Portuguese), some regional languages.
@mementomori3195
@mementomori3195 5 лет назад
It's not surprise if many similiarities between Indonesian and Portuguese because before Dutch colonization, the Portuguese came first. But the Portuguese rule is short and just take few places compared with Dutch. In Kampung Tugu, Jakarta, there are Portuguese speaker descendant community.
@josebessadasilva199
@josebessadasilva199 4 года назад
Flores, Molukas, etc.
@aquelpibe
@aquelpibe 4 года назад
Same story in Sri Lanka and other places. Seems like they incorporated words for objects and concepts that the Portuguese introduced, or at least modified. Tinta, sapato, etc. BTW they should have chosen a native Portuguese or Brazilian for the video, not some Spanish speaking Latino with some knowledge of Portuguese.
@alvarofavela2918
@alvarofavela2918 4 года назад
I knew he was Mexican, I know my people and our accent. I am also a Mexican who speaks Portuguese and he speaks just like me, so I knew he wasn’t a native speaker.
@albertusbimo5134
@albertusbimo5134 4 года назад
Portugese came to indonesia long before Dutch .. and during Dutch colonization in INDONESIA, some Portuguese moved to the eastern part of indonesia.
@HBC101TVStudios
@HBC101TVStudios 3 года назад
Eastern part? You mean Timor Leste?
@dasbesondere.125
@dasbesondere.125 3 года назад
@@HBC101TVStudios bisa jadi bisa jadi
@asianguyy
@asianguyy 3 года назад
@Random eurasians dudeThe Dutch win in war against Portuguese in Indonesian archipelago. Maybe if Portuguese win, and we become Portuguese colony, Indonesia will become catholic country + using Portuguese language, culture and name until now. Just like Brazil
@ugexxxmarco2687
@ugexxxmarco2687 2 года назад
@@HBC101TVStudios yeah like Maluku and east Timor their last name are pretty similar to portuegese' such as Fernandez,Fereira,Duran,De lima, Da Costa, Gonzales, Lopez and many more
@nelichairi3922
@nelichairi3922 5 лет назад
Watch this only because FIRMAN!! hahahah😁i like him indonesian guy so sweet💕and have beautifull smile.
@muhammadsecret8783
@muhammadsecret8783 4 года назад
Are you Indonesian ?
@sigmarule18
@sigmarule18 4 года назад
@@muhammadsecret8783 gak indo dia gan, dari namanya saja sudah tahu
@diro2082
@diro2082 5 лет назад
+Bahador Alast OMG!! I remembered I requested you on IG to make this content! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! 11% of a total Indonesian population are christians (more than 28 million people) because its rooted from Portugese Missionaries! especially East Indonesia! without them, there is no way it reached that number!
@prasannasilva6350
@prasannasilva6350 4 года назад
Hi, I am from Sri Lanka. We call shoes 'sapattu' for cheese, same as Indonesians call 'keju' for Christmas, 'nattal' for small, short chair 'bankuwa' for ink, it is pronounced 'theentha' for windows, 'janelaya ' for the cigar, it is pronounced as 'suruttuwa' for the wheel, same as 'rodaya' for the doll, it is pronounced 'bonikka' for table, it is 'mesaya' for the fork, we called 'garappuwa'
@mariachristymomongan9444
@mariachristymomongan9444 4 года назад
I'm Indonesian!! Let me correct it Sapattu:Sepatu Keju. :Keju Nattal. :Natal Bankuwa:Bangku Theentha:Tinta Janelaya :Jendela Rodayya :Roda Bonikka :Boneka Messaya :Meja Garrapuwa: Garpu
@lasitha1991
@lasitha1991 3 года назад
And for Pita we have Peeththa (පීත්ත පටිය)
@aliel-roma9445
@aliel-roma9445 3 года назад
Thats so cool bro!!
@vincentiacvlr6057
@vincentiacvlr6057 3 года назад
Wow
@iNomNomNomYou00
@iNomNomNomYou00 2 года назад
In philippines: Shoes - sapatos Cheese - keso Chair - bangku or bangko (but we also use it as Bank, like commercial bank where money is deposited) Doll - manika Table - mesa or lamesa Ink - tinta Flag - bandera Help - tulong Oil/butter - mantika or mantikilya Saturday - sabado Party - fiyesta or fiesta I think philippines has a blend of spanish and portugues
@Mariiji
@Mariiji 4 года назад
Why is everyone coming for the guy speaking portuguese? It's obvious that it is not his first language but for him to know all this words on the spot it's amazing! Great video! We have a lot of words in common
@nbkw2ae
@nbkw2ae 3 года назад
Thank you, it's my third language.
@Mariiji
@Mariiji 3 года назад
@@nbkw2ae you did a great job. You should be proud. I've had years of English and if I heard variations of words with different pronunciations I don't know if I could get that many right. Good job.
@manulaw
@manulaw 5 лет назад
Most of the words used in this video like Roda, Nattal, Janela, Mesa, Sepatu, Garuppu (forks) are used in Sri Lanka, especially the majority Sinhalese language with minor changes. I'm not surprised because we were colonised by the Portuguese, then the Dutch and lastly britain. Also much like in Bhasa Indonesia, letter F is replaced by P in Sinhalese. Letter F was added to our alphabet only in the last century. As usual great work!
@pualamnusantara7903
@pualamnusantara7903 5 лет назад
Awesome video as always! Just want to add some additional information : 1. In Indonesian, we both use the word "kursi" (arabic) and bangku (portuguese). But the meaning for both words is a bit different. We use "kursi" usually for regular chair which is usually can be found in houses, while "bangku" could either mean a bench which you usually find in a park, or a seat which is usually found in public places such as hospitals and airport. 2. What I noticed is that the nasal sound "ão" in Portuguese is mostly corresponds with a "on" or "ng" in another language. For example leil*ão* becomes lela*ng* in Indonesian. Another example will be the word "coração" (heart) which becomes "corazón" in Spanish. 3. I don't know if my reason is valid or not but I think the reason why some loanwords in Indonesian that contain the letter "f" becomes a "p" sound in Indonesian is because many Indonesian local languages such as Javanese or Sundanese don't have the phoneme /f/ or /v/ on their own. This phenomenon is actually still can be found even to this day, not only for Portuguese loanworda such as "garfu" which becomes "garpu", it also happens for Arabic loanwords such as "mufakat", "fardhu", "fatwa" and "kufarat" which are sometimes pronounced as "mupakat", "pardu", "petuah", and "keparat" by some people especially in rural area.
@dialmightyspartangod6717
@dialmightyspartangod6717 5 лет назад
Pualam Nusantara Your reason is absolutely valid. And you’re right ão becomes on in Spanish and ng in another language
@vitorjoaquim1
@vitorjoaquim1 5 лет назад
you guys use "bangku" in the same way we use "banco" . For a regular chair we use "cadeira". I am from Brazil
@FoufouBe
@FoufouBe 5 лет назад
@@vitorjoaquim1 we use banc in algeria to speak about litlle chair like in the shower or something... For real chair we use the regular arabic term kursi... I guess languages are truly alive
@arivanuaranu
@arivanuaranu 5 лет назад
Okay, but the "rural area" comment was not necessary. There are many languages in Indonesia with naturally occurring "f" consonantal sound, and it doesn't matter whether they live in urban or rural area.
@muhammadzulyadri7553
@muhammadzulyadri7553 5 лет назад
"ão" in Portuguese is sometimes "un" in Indonesian. The word "sabão" (soap) in Portuguese is "sabun" in Indonesian.
@TheJonkaman
@TheJonkaman 4 года назад
Muito legal, jamais imaginei alguma similaridade entre essas línguas. Muito bom!
@aquelpibe
@aquelpibe 4 года назад
Indonésia foi colônia portuguesa, não sabia?
@gajonoob5122
@gajonoob5122 4 года назад
@@aquelpibe apenas Timor q foi, sou português, confia
@santysoetrisno
@santysoetrisno 4 года назад
This video is MORE educational compared to one that SBS produced. Instead of only stating the similar words and acting surprise by it, you guys put the background and historical bit so that the audiences would learn (assuming not everyone had known or learned the history). Well done, guys!
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 4 года назад
Thank you! Really appreciate it :)
@adindanovia6
@adindanovia6 5 лет назад
omg, I can learn Portuguese from here 😅 tysm
@ariefhidayat8350
@ariefhidayat8350 4 года назад
Ah Bohoong
@maayanhaza6178
@maayanhaza6178 5 лет назад
Wow! I did not expect this at all. Even though I don't speak either language, that was actually really interesting because I never would've thought! Great job guys!
@Lucastaway
@Lucastaway 4 года назад
About a decade ago I briefly studied Indonesian, and I had some Indonesian penpals I’d Skype with. It has been years since I’ve studied it. Within the last six months I started learning Brazilian Portuguese, and I never connected the dots of the similarities. I had completely forgotten about the Portuguese influence on the Indonesian language. This is so surreal to watch.
@indonesianandenglishlearni3615
@indonesianandenglishlearni3615 4 года назад
New language is a new life. Indonesian languagae is an amazing language. Lets learn it by practicing 4 minutes every day.🤗🤗🤗🤗
@franciscojorge5953
@franciscojorge5953 5 лет назад
Nice video!! It’s amazing how two languages from 2 countries in opposite sides of world can be so similar to each other. Don’t get me wrong, but I just want to make a suggestion. Next time, it will be better if you find a Portuguese native speaker, as we could clearly see that almost every word he said was not pronounced the exact way and some of them were completely wrong. I’m saying this because I’m Portuguese and recently lived and studied in Jakarta for 6 months, and I swear that I’ve never heard a foreign accent that was so similar to Portuguese. My Indonesian friends completely nailed the Portuguese accent even when it came to the most difficult sounds, something that could never be done by Spanish and even Brazilian Portuguese speakers. If Dino had spoken with the right Portuguese accent, I think the viewers would have felt that perception of similarity.
@januargumelar3495
@januargumelar3495 3 года назад
Wow, that's cool. I'm Indonesian. I never knew that.
@indonesianstudent88
@indonesianstudent88 2 года назад
European Portuguese accent is also very similar to Russian. In fact if you check in here the internet, there are a lot of stories where Portuguese people confuse Russian with Portuguese (and vice versa) if they don't hear the words very clearly.
@franciscojorge5953
@franciscojorge5953 2 года назад
@@indonesianstudent88 for sure!! I’ve been told multiple times when I was abroad speaking portuguese that I sounded Russian! People said “I could swear that you were Russian”
@fivrsn1034
@fivrsn1034 5 лет назад
Firman looks like a very nice guy 😊😊 it's good to see you again Firman!
@pedropinheiro5900
@pedropinheiro5900 4 года назад
Your videos are great, and trying to find connection points between different languages its even more challenging. Congratulations
@fmadeiralopes
@fmadeiralopes 3 года назад
Incredible! I knew we had mutual influence in our both languages (I'm portuguese) but I had no idea that it was still so close the sound!! Even closer many times than (sorry brasilian brothers) the portuguese and braslian accent...
@AB-or5ml
@AB-or5ml 5 лет назад
I LOVE INDONESIA 💖💖💖 I LOVE INDONESIAN💖💖💖 ( I AM AN INDIAN )
@putrivina5184
@putrivina5184 5 лет назад
A B love you tooo♥️
@dapidyunanto7968
@dapidyunanto7968 5 лет назад
Why do you love us?
@cintha817
@cintha817 5 лет назад
Love you too
@syauqiadam
@syauqiadam 5 лет назад
@@AkuadalahAing whichever Will it be
@BLASTREHAN
@BLASTREHAN 5 лет назад
We love india too
@vaneliot
@vaneliot 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for making this video happen, Bahador! I'm a Filipino who has been learning Portuguese for more than a year now and I have been trying to learn Bahasa Indonesia lately. My interest in Indonesian has been mainly due to this online video game I play called Arena of Valor. Moreover, my Filipino (Tagalog) tongue definitely makes me learn and understand both languages easier. I'm still hoping that you release a video for Portuguese and Filipino soon. Cheers!
@adiabd1
@adiabd1 5 лет назад
Yes, us maritime southeast asians have a tongue that is flexible to speak any language. We are so fortunate to speak english or malay or tagalog in an instant (although most of us speak english in weird accents lol)
@user-dj4lz6gz2i
@user-dj4lz6gz2i 11 месяцев назад
​@@adiabd1melayu dog
@mhmmdirlan4640
@mhmmdirlan4640 8 месяцев назад
​@@adiabd1melayu halu😂. Kasian tdk punya pendirian bahasa.
@pedromiguelarrudasilvasilv2444
@pedromiguelarrudasilvasilv2444 4 года назад
Great job guys from Portugal Açores 🇵🇹
@JCesar-xf2bk
@JCesar-xf2bk 4 года назад
A very interesting video. I'd never have thought that Portuguese and Indonesian could have some many similar words.
@stevanruutana4913
@stevanruutana4913 5 лет назад
If Firman is from Eastern Indonesia. He won't be surprise that the word gereja comes from igreja.
@mizonula53
@mizonula53 4 года назад
Stevan Ruutana No, the word Gereja comes from Girja (Hindi) from India. It means Church.
@jfkaunang
@jfkaunang 4 года назад
Mizo Nula The first Christian missionary to India was Portuguese, so the word Girji is actually derived from Igreja. Indonesian word Gereja is also a loan words from Portuguese, since 15-16th century, not from Hindi.
@helloversroy1281
@helloversroy1281 4 года назад
He's from west indonesia, he's look like mongoloid not melanesia.
@paranoya733
@paranoya733 4 года назад
@@helloversroy1281 Sulawesi/ celebes is part of Eastern Indonesia and most of them looks mongoloid not all area in eastern indonesia were melanesians
@JQ_08
@JQ_08 4 года назад
Hellovers Roy jadi menurutmu semua orang ditimur itu melanesia.. gblk
@manager-nim2623
@manager-nim2623 5 лет назад
So basically Indonesians probably know a couple words in every language
@ben-tol
@ben-tol 4 года назад
Probably
@LosAnggraito
@LosAnggraito 4 года назад
As a multilingual Indonesian who's a bit of a linguistics nerd... I can confirm this. Lol
@paduka23
@paduka23 3 года назад
There were a lot group of people "come and go" in Indonesia, in the past :D like Chinese, Arab, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, British, Indian, Japanese, and so on. "Spices" just like a magnet
@faustinuskaryadi6610
@faustinuskaryadi6610 2 года назад
As Indonesian I noticed than Italian muneca is related to our boneka.
@TheVM85
@TheVM85 4 года назад
This is nuts! I never knew there were so many similar words! Amazing!
@adhindaayu8521
@adhindaayu8521 3 года назад
I love when i can see Kak Firman on your RU-vid channel ❤️❤️. He is very calm. He is like the men who has warm heart
@arianakiehl9455
@arianakiehl9455 5 лет назад
Auto like the video. Love from indonesia
@gabrielmoreirabr
@gabrielmoreirabr 5 лет назад
I can't imagine so many equal worlds! We need portuguese and Italian
@fabiovittisp
@fabiovittisp 4 года назад
i agree with you
@atikamelati
@atikamelati 4 года назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
@leonardommarques
@leonardommarques 4 года назад
This is one of the best videos ever!!!!
@yudikurniawandarwin
@yudikurniawandarwin 5 лет назад
Finally😍😍😍 i waiting long time for this episode,i though that is original indonesia,and i know now,that words from portugues root,thanks bahador,this blow my mind,we have similiarities.
@indra1033
@indra1033 5 лет назад
After watch this I'm gonna put on my social media bio, I can speak Portuguese, lmaoooo
@Franganito
@Franganito 4 года назад
I had no idea these two languages had so many similar words (portuguese here)
@racheldarmawangsa9589
@racheldarmawangsa9589 4 года назад
Lmao cause we were colonized by y'all 😂
@teresaaraujo8614
@teresaaraujo8614 4 года назад
Hi, I'm portuguese and I'm impressed. Very good job bringing cultures together. Just an idea, try a portuguese and arabic, and congrats to the one who spoke portuguese in your video, I whis I can talk other languages as good as he speaks portuguese. Have a nice week everyone.
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 4 года назад
Thank you! :) I am definitely planning Portuguese and Arabic soon! Stay tuned for it.
@draganabarac01
@draganabarac01 4 года назад
Teresa Araujo I'm from Croatia. I speak several languages including Portuguese, Spanish, French, English, German, and of course Croatian, my native language. European Portuguese is sexy as fuck, it's a perversion for my ears. 😊 Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes once called Portuguese "the sweet and gracious language" and Spanish playwright Lope de Vega referred to it as "sweet", while the Brazilian writer Olavo Bilac poetically described it as "a última flor do Lácio, inculta e bela" (the last flower of Latium, rustic and beautiful). Portuguese is also termed "the language of Camões", after one of the greatest literary figures in the Portuguese language, Luís Vaz de Camões. Arabic language had a huge influence on the European Portuguese. The Moors ruled in the Iberian peninsula for five hundred years. Brazilian Portuguese was influenced by African languages, Indian languages, Italian, French, Spanish, German and Slavic languages. About 5 million people from over 60 countries migrated to Brazil between 1808 and 1972, most of them of Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, German, Ukrainian, Polish, Jewish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Arab origin.These numbers are huge now because in Brazil live first, second, third and fourth generations of immigrants. Portuguese, Arabic and Turkish have always been my favorite languages. Lisbon is the most beautiful city in the world, and Portugal is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. The city of Porto is very old and romantic city. The Portuguese should be proud of the beauty of their country. They have a beautiful nature, climate, architecture, cuisine, music (fado) ... Only people without souls don't like fado. They are one of the best nations in the world, they are very polite and friendly open to foreigners. People with the beautiful hearts and souls. Saudações da Croácia. 💓
@TheMaster0192
@TheMaster0192 5 лет назад
Good to see Indonesian and Portuguese. I already knew that some words in our language are came from Portuguese, but I didn't think that much. I also thought like Firman that Mentega and Keju are Indonesian original words. But I know the truth now. Thanks for the video
@user-no7es3ue9i
@user-no7es3ue9i 5 лет назад
Theres no original Indonesia word.😂
@TheMaster0192
@TheMaster0192 5 лет назад
@@user-no7es3ue9i yeah not surprised. Since our ancestors were coming from another land
@soundingsea3419
@soundingsea3419 4 года назад
to think about it each language that brought to our country it's become our loan word, first when hindu came, we grasp sankrit, arab with arabic influence in day to day basis, the portugese came in mid century, so we got some type of furniture, dining word and the last is dutch when towards industrial era, every word in otomotif it came from dutch, only japan didn't leave single mark on us only death..
@itshry
@itshry 4 года назад
Karena orang asing makan keju dan mentega. Kata asli indonesia pasti Singkong dan minyak kelapa... hahhaha
@nabilraihan975
@nabilraihan975 5 лет назад
Nice Video. Love from Indonesia💕🇮🇩 🇵🇹
@educunhapkmn
@educunhapkmn 4 года назад
I'm Portuguese and also could not figure out the pita one. Absolutely fascinating video, good stuff!
@Afonso2001br
@Afonso2001br 4 года назад
This is amazing! I am a Portuguese speaker and I never thought there are so many Indonesian words almost the same as their Portuguese equivalents. I loved to know it!
@wlid88
@wlid88 5 лет назад
In one of the ethnic languages in Indonesia, which is Makassarese, chair is called 'kadera'. It's surprising to know that it actually derived from Portuguese.
@SamBooAFP
@SamBooAFP 5 лет назад
Di Maluku juga bilang kadera.
@hendra4629
@hendra4629 5 лет назад
I was just about to type this then i find your comment. I think its also the same in Buginese.
@bondsiamo3934
@bondsiamo3934 5 лет назад
Iyaa kadera bahasa makassar,manado,maluku sama bahasa portugisx KADEIRA yg artinya kursi
@mhmmdirlan4640
@mhmmdirlan4640 8 месяцев назад
​@@bondsiamo3934suku Tolaki sultra jg sebut kursi dgn kadera😅
@jeanette6152
@jeanette6152 5 лет назад
In my home town Manado, one of the cities in Indonesia Chair = kadera
@paranoya733
@paranoya733 5 лет назад
@Suman Kundu In Mars language chair = kedare
@gunawanpalakia3999
@gunawanpalakia3999 4 года назад
Di makassar juga kadera
@jpmf8050
@jpmf8050 4 года назад
Despite what some people are saying in the comments, I think Dino did a great job considering he is not a native speaker. He seems really nice too, I hope he returns in future videos. As for the video itself, it was really cool seeing all the similar words between both languages, and how they reacted to it! Great job everyone, love from Portugal 😁
@rhianatoledo7500
@rhianatoledo7500 3 года назад
I've been enjoying the videos on this channel. So happy I discovered this. I am Filipino and I found other words in this video similar to several Filipino words as well! We also use "mesa" for "table" in Filipino, although for us it's because of the Spanish influence. "Iglesia" means "church" in Filipino which is similar to "Igreja" in Portuguese and "Gereja" in Bahasa.
@streetscienceofficial8675
@streetscienceofficial8675 Год назад
Salamat Pagi Philipino, Terima kasih dari Indonesia... You're too kind
@addiatmeikokusuma8058
@addiatmeikokusuma8058 5 лет назад
I want to be Firman's best friend.. What a lovely guy!!!
@stefangabriel989
@stefangabriel989 5 лет назад
Can you do similarities between Italian , Romanian , Spanish , French and Portuguese? That should be crazy!🇮🇹🇷🇴🇪🇦🇲🇫🇵🇹
@danidejaneiro8378
@danidejaneiro8378 4 года назад
Indonesian guy: Oh, so you spell it with an O, but you still pronounce it with a U...? Portuga: No, no. Indonesia guy: ahmm Portuga: sapatu, queiju, charutu
@joaolourenco5279
@joaolourenco5279 4 года назад
É diferente, ao colocar o u acentuas a última sílaba como tónica, dando maior ênfase.
@toffthe
@toffthe 4 года назад
You guys are so bashful it's delightful. Love your channel and it's message. One Love x
@samlouis5219
@samlouis5219 5 лет назад
Comparison with Filipino and Spanish *auction* - 🇮🇩 lelang, 🇵🇹 leilão, 🇵🇭🇪🇸 subasta ❌ *flag* - 🇮🇩 bendera, 🇵🇹 bandeira, 🇵🇭 watawat ❌ / bandila ✅ ( _bandera_ = banner), 🇪🇸 bandera ✅ *shoe* - 🇮🇩 sepatu, 🇵🇹 sapato, 🇵🇭 sapatos ✅, 🇪🇸 zapato ✅ *cheese* - 🇮🇩 keju, 🇵🇹 queijo, 🇵🇭 keso ✅, 🇪🇸 queso ✅ *butter* - 🇮🇩 mentega, 🇵🇹 manteiga, 🇵🇭 mantikilya ✅ ( _mantika_ = cooking oil), 🇪🇸 mantequilla/manteca ✅ *Christmas* - 🇮🇩🇵🇹 Natal, 🇵🇭 Pasko ❌ (from Spanish _pascua_ , "Easter"), 🇪🇸 Navidad ❌ *bench* - 🇮🇩 bangku, 🇵🇹🇪🇸 banco, 🇵🇭 bangkô ✅ *ink* - 🇮🇩🇵🇹🇵🇭🇪🇸 tinta ✅ *window* - 🇮🇩 jendela, 🇵🇹 janela, 🇵🇭 bintana ❌, 🇪🇸 ventana ❌ *cigar* - 🇮🇩 cerutu, 🇵🇹 charuto, 🇵🇭 abano (from Spanish _habano_ , "Cuban cigar")/tabako ❌, 🇪🇸 puro/cigarro ❌ *Saturday* - 🇮🇩 Sabtu, 🇵🇹🇪🇸 sábado, 🇵🇭 Sabado ✅ *wheel* - 🇮🇩🇵🇹 roda, 🇵🇭 gulong ❌ ( _ruweda_ = Ferris wheel), 🇪🇸 rueda ✅ *doll* - 🇮🇩 boneka, 🇵🇹 boneca, 🇵🇭 manika ✅, 🇪🇸 muñeca ✅ *ribbon* - 🇮🇩 pita, 🇵🇹 fita, 🇵🇭 laso ❌, 🇪🇸 cinta/lazo ❌ *table* - 🇮🇩 meja, 🇵🇹🇵🇭🇪🇸 mesa ✅ *fork* - 🇮🇩 garpu, 🇵🇹 garfo, 🇵🇭 tinidor ❌, 🇪🇸 tenedor ❌ *party* - 🇮🇩 pesta, 🇵🇹 festa, 🇵🇭 parti/salu-salo ❌ ( _pista_ = feast, _piyesta_ = festival), 🇪🇸 fiesta ✅ *church* - 🇮🇩 gereja, 🇵🇹 igreja, 🇵🇭 simbahan ❌ / iglesya ✅, 🇪🇸 iglesia ✅ Requested this and it's finally here! Thanks Bahador! 😊
@geschmackj209
@geschmackj209 5 лет назад
In Indonesian, 'paskah' is Easter. And 'simbahan' I guess came from Austronesian word 'simbah' (sembah in Indonesian) which means 'worship'.
@samlouis5219
@samlouis5219 5 лет назад
@Geschmack J The Portuguese word for Easter is "Páscoa" so I think that's where it came from. In Filipino, "worship" is "samba" while the act of attending church is "simba". 🙂
@geschmackj209
@geschmackj209 5 лет назад
And 'gulong' probably means the same with 'gulung' which means 'roll'.
@rasyadramadhan8476
@rasyadramadhan8476 5 лет назад
There's a similar word with "tabako", it's "tembakau' in Indonesia.
@Kanal7Indonesia
@Kanal7Indonesia 5 лет назад
*AMAZING*
@Sebastian-rv7ff
@Sebastian-rv7ff 5 лет назад
Wow, the atmosphere is sooo chill not like most of nowadays videos.
@hanoiyek
@hanoiyek 4 года назад
Hi greeting from malaysia,love ur videos..most of d time i watched indonesian vs other countries
@decorpresentespersonalizad4375
@decorpresentespersonalizad4375 4 года назад
💖
@farthurf.5221
@farthurf.5221 4 года назад
salam Banglasia 🇲🇾 serumpun terbaik
@kanazef
@kanazef 3 года назад
Pansos. next
@pedroaboffa
@pedroaboffa 4 года назад
Wow that video was so nice!!
@a.penguinwithcastielpfp
@a.penguinwithcastielpfp 5 лет назад
Why am I so happy to get to see Firman again 😂😂
@fernyyouke248
@fernyyouke248 5 лет назад
I'm from Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. We also have several words adopted from Portuguese in our local language.. 😊 Pastiu (Fastio) - Bosan (Bore) Capeo (Chapèu) - Topi (Hat) Kadera (Cadeira ) - Kursi (Chair) Testa (Testa) - Dahi (Forehead) Milu (Milho) - Jagung (Corn) Panada (Panada) - semacam kue/ roti isi (Kind of bread) Tuturuga (Tartaruga) - Penyu (Turtle) Gargantang (Garganta) - Kerongkongan (Esophagus) Lenso (Lenco) - Sapu Tangan (Handkerchief) Suar (Suar) - Keringat (Sweat) Pombo (Pombo) - Merpati (Dove) Fresko (Fresco) - Segar (Fresh) Batata (Batata) - Ubi Jalar (Sweet Potato) Enteru (Enteru) - Seluruh (All) Pai (Pai) - Ayah (Father) Mai (Mae) - Ibu (Mother)
@nickyking3971
@nickyking3971 5 месяцев назад
Yg admin katakan itu, semua bahanya sering kita pake dimanado, kalu lagi ngomong pake bahasa melayu mix manado asli...jadi bahasa manado yg lebih kena dn cocok
@EarthC111
@EarthC111 5 месяцев назад
Eu adoro milho frito
@vinisuichi1243
@vinisuichi1243 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video, I didnt know it... Now Indonesian go to my language list I need to learn. :D Abraços do Brazil!
@brunoseixascorrea
@brunoseixascorrea 4 года назад
Wow, I never thought that portuguese would have similarities with indonesian. That's amazing! Probably because portuguese people sailed pretty much all around the world in the 15th and 16th centuries.
@sierragealbaskara4053
@sierragealbaskara4053 3 года назад
Thats true
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