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| To play cards/Playing cards | |||
| Derived from {{wp|Vietnamese language|Quenminese}} ''sự'' and combined with Rukai prefix ''ta-'' | |||
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Revision as of 19:11, 10 June 2019
Bactieuan Quenminese | |
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Tiếng Quến thuộc về Bắc Tiêu | |
Region | Majority in Northern, Western, and Southeastern Bactieu; Northern and Western Adelaidines |
Ethnicity | Bactieuan Quenminese people |
Dialects | |
Official status | |
Official language in | File:Free Territory of Freedomland Flag.svg Bactieu and the Adelaidines |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Bactieuan Quenminese (Quenminese: Tiếng Quến thuộc về Bắc Tiêu) is a variety of the Quenminese language that is spoken within Bactieu and the Adelaidines. This division possesses five dialects that would mostly correspond to the country's five prefectures: Bến Ngãi, Mỹ Bình, Hoi Tre, Palorauke and Northern-Western Adelaidine.
Bactieuan Quenminese is mutually intelligble with the Quenminese spoken in the mainland, however it does present its differences. By obtaining loanwords from the Bactieuan, Paiwan, and Rukai as per Quenminese colonization since the 16th century, Bactieuan Quenminese is considered to be a unique variation by most Quenminese speakers.
Dialects
There are currently four dialects of Bactieuan Quenminese:
- Bến Ngãi dialect: spoken in the capital city of Bến Ngãi and its adjacent areas.
- Mỹ Bình dialect: spoken throughout the Mỹ Bình Prefecture. Possesses more loanwords from the Rukai language.
- Hoi Tre dialect: spoken in the Hoi Tre Prefecture.
- Palorauke dialect: Also called the Pá Rự dialect. Contains stronger influence from the Bactieuan language.
- Northern-Western Adelaidine dialect: spoken in the northern and western islands in the Adelaidine archipelago.
Vocabulary
Prior to Quenminese colonization of Bactieu during the Thiện Dynasty in the early 16th century, Bactieuan Quenminese has made contact with the languages of native Bactieuans, Paiwan and Rukai peoples. Consequently, the variety of Quenminese would gain loanwords from the three aforementioned languages, and bestow its subsequent uniqueness.
Below is a table of loanwords found in all dialects of Quenminese variety.
Bactieuan Quenminese | Meaning | Notes |
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di lã | Crazy, Mad, Nuts, Insane | From the Bactieuan word gila |
ruá | Alcohol | Mutated from the Quenminese word rượu |
lê lẳ | Tired | From the Bactieuan lelah |
sẽ pe má tô | Motorcycle | Derived from the Bactieuan sepeda motor |
sua chăp bài | To play cards/Playing cards | Derived from Quenminese sự and combined with Rukai prefix ta- |