- Gorontalo–Mongondow
languages are
divided into two branches: Gorontalo–Mongondow
Gorontalic Bolango Buol
Bintauna Gorontalo Kaidipang Lolak Suwawa Mongondowic Mongondow...
- Indonesian,
where syllable final /k/ is
produced as a
glottal stop. In
every Gorontalic language except Buol and Kaidipang, *k was
replaced by a
glottal stop...
-
language is the
Gorontalo language and
several minor languages from the
Gorontalic languages family. The name
Gorontalo is the
Indonesian form of the endonym...
- is
based on
Sneddon & Usup (1986): Mongondowic: Mongondow,
Ponosakan Gorontalic: Bintauna, Bolango, Buol, Gorontalo, Kaidipang, Lolak,
Suwawa The Sangiric...
- languages, syllable-final -k is
either realized as [k] or [ʔ]. In
every Gorontalic language except Buol and Kaidipang, *k was
replaced by a
glottal stop...
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Catholicism 0.38%
Hinduism 0.08%
Buddhism • Languages
Indonesian (official)
Gorontalic languages (regional)
Gorontalo Malay (lingua franca) Time zone UTC+08...
- and
other areas.
These two
languages may have been
influenced by the
Gorontalic languages and also more
recently by
South Sulawesi languages such as Bugis...
- Malayo-Polynesian
Philippine Greater Central Philippine Gorontalo–Mongondow
Gorontalic Lolak Language codes ISO 639-3 llq
Glottolog lola1250 ELP Lolak...
- Malayo-Polynesian
Philippine Greater Central Philippine Gorontalo–Mongondow
Gorontalic Gorontalo Writing system Latin Language codes ISO 639-2 gor ISO 639-3...
- The Buol
language is part of a
larger linguistic grouping called the
Gorontalic family which also
includes the Bintauna, Kaidipang, Bolango, Gorontalo...