Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia
| Tomadino |
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| Native to | Indonesia |
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| Region | Sulawesi |
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Native speakers | (600 cited 1999)[1] |
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| ISO 639-3 | tdi |
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| Glottolog | toma1248 |
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| ELP | Tomadino |
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Tomadino is an Austronesian language of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It belongs to the Bungku–Tolaki branch of the Celebic subgroup.
References[edit]
- ^ Tomadino at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Further reading[edit]
- Mead, David. 1998. Proto-Bungku-Tolaki: Reconstruction of its phonology and aspects of its morphosyntax. PhD dissertation. Houston: Rice University.
- Mead, David. 1999. The Bungku–Tolaki languages of south-eastern Sulawesi, Indonesia. Series D-91. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
Celebic languages |
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| Bungku–Tolaki |
- Bahonsuai
- Bungku
- Kodeoha
- Kulisusu
- Moronene
- Mori Bawah
- Mori Atas
- Padoe
- Rahambuu
- Tolaki
- Tomadino
- Waru
- Wawonii
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| Muna–Buton |
- Bonerate
- Busoa
- Cia-Cia
- Kaimbulawa
- Kumbewaha
- Lasalimu
- Liabuku
- Muna
- Pancana
- Tukang Besi
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| Saluan–Banggai |
- Andio
- Balantak
- Banggai
- Batui
- Bobongko
- Saluan
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| Tomini–Tolitoli * |
- Balaesang
- Boano ?
- Dampelas
- Dondo
- Lauje
- Pendau
- Taje
- Tajio
- Tomini
- Totoli ?
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| Kaili–Wolio * | | Kaili–Pamona |
- Kaili
- Mbelala
- Moma
- Pamona
- Rampi
- Sarudu
- Sedoa
- Topoiyo
- Uma
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| Wotu–Wolio |
- Kalao
- Kamaru
- Laiyolo
- Ledo Kaili *
- Wolio
- Wotu
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- * indicates proposed status
- ? indicates classification dispute
- † indicates extinct status
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Austronesian languages |
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Formosan languages |
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| Rukaic | |
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| Tsouic | |
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| Northern | | Atayalic | |
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Northwest Formosan |
- Saisiyat
- Pazeh †
- Kulon †
- Thao
- Babuza
- Favorlang †
- Papora-Hoanya †
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| East | | Kavalanic |
- Basay †
- Kavalan
- Luilang †
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| Ami | |
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| Siraiyac | |
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| Southern ? | |
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- * indicates proposed status
- ? indicates classification dispute
- † indicates extinct status
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Languages of Indonesia |
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Central-Eastern languages |
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Other languages |
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| Creoles and Pidgins | | Malay-based creoles |
- Alor Malay
- Ambonese Malay
- Bandanese Malay
- Balinese Malay
- Betawi
- Gorap
- Gorontaloan Malay
- Kupang Malay
- Larantuka Malay
- Manado Malay
- Makassar Malay
- North Moluccan Malay
- Papuan Malay
- Peranakan
- Serui Malay
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| Other creoles and pidgins |
- Bidau Creole Portuguese
- Javindo
- Mardijker
- Petjo
- Pidgin Iha
- Pidgin Onin
- Portugis
- Tansi
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| Immigrant languages | | Chinese |
- Cantonese
- Hakka
- Fujianese
- Hokkien
- Tiochiu
- Hainanese
- Hinghwa
- Fuzhounese
- Mandarin
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| European | |
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| Indian |
- Bengali
- Gujarati
- Odia
- Pali
- Punjabi
- Sanskrit
- Sindhi
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Urdu
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| Middle Eastern |
- Arabic
- Hadhrami Arabic
- Modern Standard Arabic
- Persian
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| Others | |
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| Sign languages |
- Indonesian Sign Languages
- Kata Kolok
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