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Mambai language (Timor)

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Mambai language (Timor)
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Mambai, also called Mambae or Manbae, is a language spoken by the Mambai people, the second largest ethnic group in the island country of East Timor.

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An illustration of Tetum language (left), Mambai language (center) and Portuguese language (right) being compared to one another.
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Geographic distribution

Mambai is one of 15 constitutionally recognized national languages. The main centers of Mambai are Ermera, Aileu, Remexio, Turiscai, Maubisse Administrative Post, Ainaro Administrative Post and Same Administrative Post. The majority of the Timorese community in Australia is native in Mambai.

Mambai used to be spoken in the area around Dili, when the Portuguese declared the city to be the capital of their colony Portuguese Timor. Therefore, the Tetum Prasa spoken in Dili is still exhibiting strong influences from its Mambai substrate.[2]

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Phonology

Consonants

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  • /r, h, k/ can also be heard as [ɾ, ħ, ʔ].
  • /p, k/ can also be heard as aspirated [pʰ, kʰ].
  • /d/ is also heard as a voiced post-alveolar stop [d̠].
  • /t/ is slightly aspirated [tʰ] before mid and low vowels. /t/ can also have an allophone [ts] when preceding high vowels.[3]
  • The plosives /p, b, t, d, k/ are unreleased [p̚, b̚, t̚, d̚, k̚] in word-final position.[4]

Vowels

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  • /i, u/ can also have shortened allophones [ɪ, ʊ].[5][6]
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Dialects

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Mambae can be divided into three dialects according to Fogaça (2017):[7]:82

Northwest
  • Liquiça: Bazartete
  • Ermera: Hatulia
  • Ermera: Railaco
Northeast-Central
  • Aileu: Laulara
  • Aileu: Vila Grupo
  • Aileu: Liquidoe
  • Ainaro: Hatu-Builico
South
  • Ainaro: Hato-Udo
  • Manufahi-Same: Letefoho
  • Manufahi-Same: Betano

Examples of dialectal variation in Mambae:[7]

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Comparison of selected body part words in Mambae dialects:[7]

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