Kupang Malay


Kupang Malay or Kupang language is a Malay-based creole language spoken in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, which is on the west end of Timor Island. Kupang Malay is presently used as a lingua franca for inter-ethnic communication, and it also has native speakers.
It is based on archaic Malay mixed mostly with Dutch, Portuguese, and other local languages. It is similar to Ambonese Malay with several differences in vocabulary and accent. Its grammatical system resembles other Eastern Indonesian Malay creoles.
Kupang Malay originated sometime before the 17th century.
Kupang Malay has Rotinese influence.

Phonology

Like Indonesian, words in Kupang Malay are usually stressed on the penultimate syllable. Some words are stressed on the final syllable as they would be in their source languages. This results in some contrastive stress.
Kupang Malaygloss
barat west
barát heavy
parang machete
paráng war

Vowels

The vowels of Kupang Malay are shown in the chart below.
FrontCentralBack
Close
Mid
Open

Unlike in Indonesian, there is no schwa in Kupang Malay.
IndonesianKupang MalayEnglish Gloss
səlamatsalamat'greetings, safe'
kəlilingkaliling, kuliling'go around'
səbentarsabantar'a moment'
pərutparú'stomach'

The "ia,"ie, "io",and iu,reduces to iya, iye, iyo, iyu or nua, oa, os becomes nuwa, woa, wos.

Consonants

The consonants of Kupang Malay are shown in the chart below.
Kupang Malay has intervocalic glottal stops in some words from which originate from other local languages or Arabic.
  • The lack of foreign letters e.g. "z","v",and"q"
For example;
  • Zaman → Saman
  • Video → Fideo
  • Qatar → Katar

    Pronouns

The pronouns in Kupang Malay differ from Indonesian as shown in the table below.
PronounsIndonesianKupang Malay
First person singular
First person plural
First person plural
aku, saya
kita
kami
beta
katong
batong
Second person singular
Second person plural
kamu, engkau
kalian
lu
basong
Third person singular
Third person plural
dia
mereka
dia
dong

Morphology

Reduplication is frequent. Reduplication can express several things such as: variety, similarity, repetition, non-urgency, and aimlessness.

Grammar

The word order of Kupang Malay is mixed Malay and the Helong language.
EnglishIndonesianKupang Malay
Kupang cityKota KupangKupang kota
Indonesia has already become to most populated country.Indonesia sudah menjadi negara yang teramaiIndonesiya su manjadi yang tarame

Possessives are formed by placing a possessive particle, pung after the possessor and before the possessed item.