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Minangkabau (Minangkabau: , Pegon script: ; id, Bahasa Minangkabau; ms, Bahasa Minangkabau or , Jawi: ) is an Austronesian language spoken by the Minangkabau of
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, the western part of
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, South Aceh Regency, the northern part of Bengkulu and Jambi, also in several cities throughout
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by migrated Minangkabau.Kajian Serba Linguistik : Untuk
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The language is also a
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along the western coastal region of the province of North Sumatra, and is even used in parts of
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, where the language is called ''Aneuk Jamee''. Due to the huge proximity between Minangkabau and Malay, there is some controversy regarding the relationship between the two. Some see Minangkabau as an early variety of Malay, while others think of Minangkabau as a distinct ( Malayic) language. Minangkabau is one of a few languages that generally lacks verb forms and grammatical subject-object distinctions.


Geographic distribution

Minangkabau is the native language of the Minangkabau people of
West Sumatra West Sumatra ( id, Sumatra Barat) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands off that coast. The province has an area of , with a population of 5,534,472 at the 2020 cen ...
. There are approximately 5.5 million speakers of the language. It is also spoken in the western part of
Riau Riau is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the central eastern coast of Sumatra along the Strait of Malacca. The province shares land borders with North Sumatra to the northwest, West Sumatra to the west, and Jambi to the south. Accordi ...
, South Aceh Regency, the northern part of Bengkulu and Jambi. Along the western coastal region of North Sumatra, the language is also a
lingua franca A lingua franca (; ; for plurals see ), also known as a bridge language, common language, trade language, auxiliary language, vehicular language, or link language, is a language systematically used to make communication possible between groups ...
. The language is used and called ''Aneuk Jamee'' in parts of
Aceh Aceh ( ), officially the Aceh Province ( ace, Nanggroë Acèh; id, Provinsi Aceh) is the westernmost province of Indonesia. It is located on the northernmost of Sumatra island, with Banda Aceh being its capital and largest city. Granted a ...
. Besides Indonesia, Minangkabau is also spoken in Malaysia, by some descendants of migrants from the Minang-speaking region in Sumatra (''Ranah Minang'', ''Tanah Minang'', or Land of the Minang). Significant numbers of the early migrants settled in what is now the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan; this ''
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'', known as ''Bahaso Nogori / Baso Nogoghi'', is now a distinct language, more closely related to Malay than to Minangkabau. More recent immigrants are known as ''Minang''.


Dialects

The Minangkabau language has several dialects, sometimes differing between nearby villages (e.g. separated by a river). The dialects are Rao Mapat Tunggul, Muaro Sungai Lolo, Payakumbuh, Pangkalan-Lubuk Alai, Agam-Tanah Datar, Pancungsoal, Kotobaru, Sungai Bendung Air, and Karanganyar. In everyday communication between Minangkabau people of different regions, the Agam-Tanah Datar dialect (''Baso Padang'' or ''Baso Urang Awak'' 'our eople'slanguage') is often used and has become a kind of standard. The Tapan language, spoken in the town of Tapan in southern
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province, is a recently discovered Malayan language which has been proposed as related to but not part of Minangkabau. Together, Tapan and Minangkabau would form a Greater Minangkabau subgroup.Kurniati, S., Putri, Y. P., Wichmann, S., & Gil, D. (2011). Tapan: An Exploration in Malayic Subgrouping. Paper presented at the ''15th International Symposium on Malay Indonesian Linguistics (ISMIL 15)''. The two languages Tapan and Muko-Muko form a '' Lunangic'' subgroup within the ''Minangic'' (Greater Minangkabau) language group.Gil, D. & McKinnon, T. (2015). Excrescent Nasals in Malayic Dialects of Western Sumatra. Paper presented at the ''13th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics (13-ICAL)''. The Minangic subgroup is characterized by the following word-final sound changes. * *V i‹ > V iƒÅ‹ * *us > uÄ­h * *at > eÊ” * *as > eh * *is > ih


Phonology

The sound inventory of Minangkabau is listed below: Diphthongs: , , , , .


Example


Sentences


Numerals


See also

* Minangkabau people *
Overseas Minangkabau The Overseas Minangkabau is a demographic group of Minangkabau people of Minangkabau Highlands origin in Central Sumatra, Indonesia who have settled in other parts of the world. Over half of the Minangkabau people can be considered overseas M ...


References


Further reading


Nurlela Adnan, Ermitati, Rosnida M. Nur, Pusat Bahasa (Indonesia), Balai Pustaka
(Persero), PT. 2001 - ''Indonesian-Minangkabau dictionary'' (''Kamus bahasa Indonesia-Minangkabau''), 841 pages.] *Marjusman Maksan, Yulina Kasim, Tamsin Medan, Syamsir Arifin, Basri, A. Razak Sikumbang, 1984, ''Geografi Dialek Bahasa Minangbakau'', Jakarta, Pusat Pembinaan Dan Pengembangan Bahasa Departemen Pendidikan Dan Kebudayaan, 1984. * ''Tata Bahasa Minangkabau'', Gerard Moussay (original title ''La Langue Minangkabau'', translated from French by Rahayu S. Hidayat), .


External links


Rosetta Project: Minangkabau Swadesh List
{{DEFAULTSORT:Minangkabau Language Agglutinative languages Languages of Indonesia Languages of Malaysia Minangkabau Malayic languages Languages of Sumatra Languages of Aceh