Kedah Malay | |
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بهاس ملايو قدح ภาษามลายูไทรบุรี | |
Pelet Utagha Bahasa Melayu Kedah, Bahasa Melayu Utara | |
Native to | Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and Indonesia |
Region | Kedah, Pulau Pinang, Perlis, northern Perak (Kerian, Manjung, Larut, Matang and Selama), Trang, Satun, Ranong, Tanintharyi, Langkat, Aceh |
Ethnicity | Kedahan Malays Thai Malays Burmese Malays Jaring Halus Malays |
Native speakers | 2.6 million (2004)[1] |
Austronesian
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Dialects |
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Latin script, Arabic script, Thai script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | meo |
Glottolog | keda1251 [2] |
File:WIKITONGUES- Senful speaking Malay.webm Kedah Malay or Kedahan (Malay: bahasa Melayu Kedah; also known as Pelat Utara or Loghat Utara 'Northern Dialect') or as it is known in Thailand, Syburi Malay (Thai: ภาษามลายูไทรบุรี Phasa Malāyū Saiburī) is a Malayic language mainly spoken in the northwestern Malaysian states of Perlis, Kedah, Penang, and northern Perak and in the southern Thai provinces of Trang and Satun. The usage of Kedah Malay was historically prevalent in southwestern Thailand before being superseded by the Thai language. Enclaves of Kedah Malay can be found in Kawthaung District in Myanmar; Ranong and Krabi in upper southern Thailand; Jaring Halus, Langkat and Aceh in Sumatra, Indonesia and up north in Bangkok, central Thailand, where most of the Kedah Malay speakers are descendants of historical settlers from Kedah.[3]
Kedah Malay can be divided into several dialects, namely Kedah Persisiran (Littoral Kedah; which is the de facto prestige dialect of Kedah Malay), Kedah Utara (Northern Kedah), Perlis-Langkawi, Penang and some others outside Malaysia.[4] Speakers in Trang as well as Satun are heavily influenced by the Thai language. However in the district of Baling, they speak a different variant more closely related to Kelantan-Patani Malay than it is to Kedah Malay.[5]
Labial | Alveolar | Palato-alveolar | Dorsal | |
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Plosive | p b | t d | t͡ʃ d͡ʒ | k ɡ |
Fricative | s | h | ||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ |
Trill | r | |||
Semivowel | l | j | w |
Note(s):
Kedah Malay has eight monophthongs, unlike Standard Malay which has six with /ɛ/ and /ɔ/ not having phonemic status.[9][10]
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i | u | |
Close-Mid | e | ə | o |
Open-Mid | ɛ | ɔ | |
Open | a |
Note(s):
Kedah Malay has four diphthongs /ai, au, oi, ui/ with /ui/ being a surplus diphthong that does not exist in Standard Malay.[11]
Below is a comparison between Kedah Malay and Standard Malay.[12]
Sound | Position | Kedah Malay
correspondence |
Example
(Standard Malay ≙ Kedah Malay) | ||
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/il/ | Word-final syllable | /e/ | katil /katil/ 'bed' | ≙ | /kate/ |
/el/ | /ɛ/ | comel /t͡ʃomel/ 'cute' | /t͡ʃomɛ/ | ||
/oh/ | /o/ | bodoh /bodoh/ 'stupid' | /bodo/ | ||
/o/ | Both syllables of two-syllable words | /ɔ/ | sotong /sotoŋ/ 'squid' | /sɔtɔŋ/ | |
First syllable of certain two-syllable words | /u/ | boleh /boleh/ 'can' | /buleh/ | ||
/i.a/ | Anywhere | /a/ | siapa /si.apa/ 'who' | /sapa/ | |
/ɛ/ | biasa /bi.asa/ 'normal' | /bɛsa/ | |||
/u.a/ | /o/ | laut /la.ut/ 'sea' | /lot/ | ||
/ɔ/ | kuala /ku.ala/ 'estuary' | /kɔla/ |
Kedah Malay | Standard Malay | English Translation |
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hang | awak/kamu/kau | 'you' (singular) |
hangpā/ampa | kalian | 'you' (plural) |
cek/aq | saya/aku | 'I' |
cek | saya | 'I' (young to old) |
cek | kamu | 'you' (old to young) |
depa | mereka | 'they' |
sépā (In a few certain areas) / kitorang | kami | 'we' (exclusive) |
Kedah Malay | Standard Malay | English Translation |
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siapa, sapa | siapa/siapakah | 'who' |
apa, pa | apa/apakah | 'what' |
bila | bila/bilakah | 'when' |
cemana, lagu mana | bagaimana/bagaimanakah | 'how' |
mana | mana | 'where' |
pasai pa, awat, rokpa,
buat pa, sebab pa |
mengapa | 'how' |
berapa, bapa | berapa | 'how much' |
Kedah Malay | Standard Malay | English Translation |
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camca | sudu | 'spoon' |
habaq | cakap | 'talk' |
mai | datang, mari | 'come' |
mau | nak | 'want' |
lorat | susah | 'difficult' |
lā, lāni | sekarang | 'now' |
lagu | macam | 'sort' |
cabai | cili/lada | 'chilli' |
hakap | tamak | 'greedy' |
pi | pergi | 'go' |
sat | sebentar, sekejap | 'one second' |
mengkalā | bila, apabila | 'when' |
ketegaq | degil, keras kepala | 'naughty' |
geghék | basikal | 'bicycle' |
mertun | tukul | 'hammer' |
lempaq | baling | 'throw' |
menghabat | memanjat | 'climb' |
ligan | kejar | 'chase' |
loq laq | tak senonoh | 'indecent' |
ketit | gigit kecil | 'bite softly' |
tokok | gigit | 'bite' |
berlemuih | comot | 'messy' |
cemuih | bosan | 'bored' |
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