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East Timorese Portuguese ( in Portuguese) is a Portuguese
dialect The term dialect (from Latin , , from the Ancient Greek word , 'discourse', from , 'through' and , 'I speak') can refer to either of two distinctly different types of linguistic phenomena: One usage refers to a variety of a language that is ...
spoken in the country of Timor-Leste or East Timor. It is one of the official languages of Timor-Leste alongside Tetum. As with other Lusophone countries besides Brazil, the
Portuguese language Portuguese ( or, in full, ) is a western Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-European language family, originating in the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It is an official language of Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, ...
curriculum in East Timor is based on
European Portuguese European Portuguese ( pt, português europeu, ), also known as Portuguese of Portugal ( Portuguese: português de Portugal), Iberian Portuguese ( Portuguese: português ibérico), and Peninsular Portuguese ( Portuguese: português peninsular), re ...
, with some localisations in pronunciation. East Timor is the only
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in Asia with Portuguese as an official language (excluding
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which is an autonomous region of China).


History

Timorese Portuguese is a legacy of Portuguese rule of Timor-Leste (called
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) from the 16th century. It had its first contact during the Portuguese discoveries of the East, but it was largely exposed to Portuguese Timor in the 18th century after its division from the rest of the island by the
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. However, Tetum remained the main
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of Timor-Leste during Portuguese rule, although the most commonly used form, known as ''Tetun-Prasa'' used in
Dili Dili ( Portuguese/ Tetum: ''Díli'') is the capital, largest city of East Timor and the second largest city in Timor islands after Kupang (Indonesia). It lies on the northern coast of the island of Timor, in a small area of flat land hemmed i ...
, was heavily influenced by Portuguese. Following the
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in Portugal in 1974, political parties emerged in Portuguese Timor for the first time, all of which supported the continued use of Portuguese, including
APODETI The Timorese Popular Democratic Association ( pt, Associação Popular Democrática Timorense, APODETI; id, Asosiasi Demokratik Rakyat Timor) was a political party in East Timor established in 1974, which advocated for integration into Indonesia. ...
, the only party to advocate integration with
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, which stated that it would support the right to "enjoy the Portuguese language" alongside Indonesian. On 7 December 1975, nine days after declaring independence from Portugal, Timor-Leste was
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by
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, which declared the territory as its 27th province in 1976, with Indonesian as the sole official language. During the Indonesian occupation, the use of Portuguese in education, administration and the media was banned by the Indonesian authorities, which saw the language as a threat. This was despite the fact that the 'People's Assembly', which petitioned
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for integration with Indonesia, conducted its proceedings in Portuguese, under a banner reading (Integration of East Timor into the Republic of Indonesia). The last school to teach in Portuguese, the , was closed in 1992. The reintroduction of Portuguese as an official language aroused criticism amongst Indonesian-educated youth, but according to the 2004 census, 36.7% of respondents aged 6 years and older (or 272,638 out of a total of 741,530) said they had “a capability in Portuguese.”


Social context

After independence, Portuguese was restored by the new government of Timor-Leste as one of the official languages with Tetum, with Indonesian and English as " ''working'' languages". Timor-Leste asked for help from Brazil, Portugal, and the Latin Union to spread the teaching of the language, although its prominence in official and public spheres has been met with some hostility from younger Indonesian-educated East Timorese. Some people in Timor-Leste have complained that teachers from Portugal and Brazil are poorly equipped to teach in the country, as they do not know local languages, or understand the local culture. Nevertheless, the late Sérgio Vieira de Mello, who headed the
United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET), ( pt, Administração Transitória das Nações Unidas em Timor Leste), was a United Nations mission in East Timor that aimed to solve the decades long East Timorese cri ...
, was a Brazilian who not only established a close working relationship with Xanana Gusmão (the country's first president) as a fellow Portuguese-speaker, but was respected by many East Timorese because of his efforts to learn Tetum.


Phonology

The Portuguese dialect of the East Timorese people is similar to other
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Asian dialects, like the
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, Malaysian and Indonesian ones, and to some extent, the African as well. The perceivable difference between Timorese Portuguese and the Portuguese spoken in
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lies in the Timorese speaker's intonation, where a subtle Tetum-based tone carrying the Portuguese on top is found. The translation for “please” is . It is in Brazilian colloquial speech, or in Brazilian educated speech, in Timor-Leste, but in
European Portuguese European Portuguese ( pt, português europeu, ), also known as Portuguese of Portugal ( Portuguese: português de Portugal), Iberian Portuguese ( Portuguese: português ibérico), and Peninsular Portuguese ( Portuguese: português peninsular), re ...
. Local government and schools are strict to teach European dialect, as
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, Portugal and PALOP countries use, because European is the chosen pronunciation, the native pronunciation is closer to European than Mozambican even though it is midway between European and Mozambican dialects, so it is common for foreigners to hear being used in Timor-Leste. The Portuguese standard phonology is slightly affected by Tetum and other native languages, even though it is not a mother language of the population. At the level of phonology, there are phenomena of metathesis, denasalization, resyllabification and variation in the realization of palatal consonants, such as by ʃ > pronounced as ʲor Ex. chegar (arrive) e.‘ga.a~ sʲe.ga chá (tea) ʲa bicho (bug) bi.su ɲ > pronounced like or ʲ Ex. vinho (wine) bi.nʲu~ vi.nʲu rascunho (draft) as.‘ku.nʲu~ as.‘ku.nyu bonitinho (cute) o.ni.‘ti.yu~ o.ni.‘ti.nʲu Nasalization is a typological feature that does not exist in the native languages ​​of East Timor, and in many languages ​​of the world as well. Thus, the Portuguese spoken in Timor broadly presents the phenomenon of denasalization, just as it does not present pre-nasalization (a phenomenon present in many varieties of Portuguese, including
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, as in “cama” kãma, follow some examples: educação (education) .du.ka„sa.u~ .du.ka„sa.unação (action) .„sa.u~ .„sa.unconfissao (confession) on.fi„sa.u~ on.fi„sa.un


Usage

Portuguese appears to be increasing in use by East Timorese. One study, identified as being only used at home by 11% of Timorese in 2002, but that had grown to a third of respondents using it as a language spoken at home, by 2019.


Orthography

Timor-Leste uses the standard
European Portuguese European Portuguese ( pt, português europeu, ), also known as Portuguese of Portugal ( Portuguese: português de Portugal), Iberian Portuguese ( Portuguese: português ibérico), and Peninsular Portuguese ( Portuguese: português peninsular), re ...
() spelling patterns: which is used by Portugal, PALOP and Macau.


See also

* Kristang people * RTP Internacional *
Mozambican Portuguese Mozambican Portuguese ( pt, português moçambicano) refers to the varieties of Portuguese spoken in Mozambique. Portuguese is the official language of the country. Several variables factor into the emergence of Mozambican Portuguese. Mozambiq ...
* Christianity in Asia * Instituto Camões * East Timor–Indonesia relations


References

Bibliography on the language situation and teaching Portuguese in East Timor


External links


O Português na Asia
{{Portuguese dialects Portuguese dialects Languages of East Timor Portuguese language in Asia