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Madurese is a language of the Madurese people, native to the Madura Island and Eastern Java, Indonesia; it is also spoken by migrants to other parts of Indonesia, namely the eastern salient of Java (comprising Pasuruan, Surabaya, MalangtoBanyuwangi), the Masalembu Islands and even some on Kalimantan. It was traditionally written in the Javanese script, but the Latin script and the Pegon script (based on Arabic script) is now more commonly used. The number of speakers, though shrinking, is estimated to be 10-13 million, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the country. Bawean Madurese, which is a dialect of Madurese, is also spoken by Baweanese descendants in Malaysia and Singapore.

Madurese
Bhâsa Madhurâ
بۤاسا مادورۤا‎
ꦧꦱꦩꦝꦸꦫ
Native toIndonesia
RegionIsland of Madura, Sapudi Islands, Java, Singapore and Malaysia (as Boyanese)
Ethnicity
  • Baweanese
  • Native speakers

    10-13.6 million (2008)[1]

    Language family

    Austronesian

    Dialects

    Writing system

    Latin script
    Carakan script
    Pegon alphabet
    Official status

    Recognised minority
    language in

    Indonesia

    Regulated byBadan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa
    Language codes
    ISO 639-2mad
    ISO 639-3
    mad – Standard Madurese
    Glottologmadu1247
    Madurese in Javanese script

    Madurese is a Malayo-Sumbawan language of the Malayo-Polynesian language family, a branch of the larger Austronesian language family. Thus, despite apparent geographic spread, Madurese is more related to Balinese, Malay, Sasak and Sundanese, than it is to Javanese, the language used on the island of Java just across Madura Island.

    Links between Bali–Sasak languages and Madurese are more evident with the vernacular form (common form).[citation needed]

    Phonology

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    Latin letters are given according to the 2008 orthography.[2]

    Vowels

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    Madurese vowels
    Front Central Back
    unrounded rounded
    Close /i/
    ⟨i⟩
    /ɨ/
    ⟨e⟩
    /u/
    ⟨u⟩
    Mid /ɛ/
    ⟨è⟩
    /ə/
    ꦄꦼ ⟨e⟩
    /ɤ/
    ꦄꦼꦴ ⟨â⟩
    /ɔ/
    ⟨o⟩
    Open /a/
    ⟨a⟩

    Vowels /a/, /ɛ/, /ə/, /ɔ/ and its higher counterparts /ɤ/, /i/, /ɨ/, /u/ are usually in complementary distribution. The last 4 vowels occur after voiced and aspirated consonants, while the first 4 vowels occur elsewhere. Consonants /l/, /r/, and /s/, although by default lower the vowels, are transparent after higher vowels, for example belli /bɨlli/ "to buy" instead of *bellè /bɨllɛ/.[3]

    Consonants

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    Madurese consonants
    Labial Dental/
    Alveolar
    Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
    Nasal /m/
    ⟨m⟩ ⟨م⟩
    //
    ⟨n⟩ ⟨ن⟩
    /ɳ/
    ⟨ṇ⟩ ⟨ن⟩
    /ɲ/
    ⟨ny⟩ ⟨ۑ⟩
    /ŋ/
    ⟨ng⟩ ⟨ڠ⟩
    Plosive voiceless /p/
    ⟨p⟩ ⟨ڤ⟩
    //
    ⟨t⟩ ⟨ت⟩
    /ʈ/
    ⟨ṭ⟩ ⟨ڟ⟩
    /c/
    ⟨c⟩ ⟨چ⟩
    /k/
    ⟨k⟩ ⟨ك⟩
    /ʔ/
    ⟨'⟩ ⟨ء⟩
    voiced /b/
    ⟨b⟩ ⟨ب⟩
    //
    ⟨d⟩ ⟨د⟩
    /ɖ/
    ⟨ḍ⟩ ⟨ڊ⟩
    /ɟ/
    ⟨j⟩ ⟨ج⟩
    /ɡ/
    ⟨g⟩ ⟨ࢴ⟩
    aspirated //
    ⟨bh⟩ ⟨ب⟩
    /t̪ʰ/
    ⟨dh⟩ ⟨د⟩
    /ʈʰ/
    ⟨ḍh⟩ ⟨ڊ⟩
    //
    ⟨jh⟩ ⟨ج⟩
    //
    ⟨gh⟩ ⟨ࢴ⟩
    Fricative /s/
    ⟨s⟩ ⟨س⟩
    /h/
    ⟨h⟩ ⟨ه⟩
    Trill /r/
    ⟨r⟩ ⟨ر⟩
    Approximant /l/
    ⟨l⟩ ⟨ل⟩
    /j/
    ⟨y⟩ ⟨ي⟩
    /w/
    ⟨w⟩ ⟨و⟩

    Madurese has more consonants than its neighboring languages due to it having voiceless unaspirated, voiceless aspirated (traditionally often transcribed as voiced aspirated), and voiced unaspirated. Similar to Javanese, it has a contrast between dental and alveolar (even retroflex) stops.[4][5]

    The letters ⟨f⟩, ⟨q⟩, ⟨v⟩, ⟨x⟩, and ⟨z⟩ are used in loanwords.[6]

    Morphology

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    Madurese nouns are not inflected for gender and are pluralized via reduplication. Its basic word order is subject–verb–object. Negation is expressed by putting a negative particle before the verb, adjective or noun phrase. As with other similar languages, there are different negative particles for different kinds of negation.[7]

    Common words

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    Madurese Indonesian English
    Latin Pèghu
    lakè’ لاكَيء laki-laki male
    binè’ بِينَيء perempuan female
    iyâ إيۤا iya yes
    enja′ أٓنجاْء tidak no
    aèng [aɛŋ] أئَيڠ air water
    arè أرَي matahari sun
    mata ماتا mata eye
    sengko' سَيڠكَوء aku/saya I/me
    bâ'na بۤاءنا kamu/engkau you

    Numerals

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    Madurese Indonesian English
    Latin Pèghu
    sèttong سَيتَّوڠ satu one
    duwâ' دووۤاء dua two
    tello' تٓلَّوء tiga three
    empa' اۤمڤاء empat four
    lèma’ لَيماء lima five
    ennem اۤنّٓم enam six
    pètto’ ڤَيتَّوء tujuh seven
    bâllu’ بۤالّوء delapan eight
    sanga′ ساڠاء sembilan nine
    sapolo ساڤَولَو sepuluh ten

    Sample text

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    From Article 1 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

    Latin
    Sâdhâjâna orèng lahèr mardhika èsarengè dhrâjhât klabân ha'-ha' sè padâ. Sâdhâjâna èparèngè akal sareng nurani bân kodhu areng-sareng akanca kadhi tarètan.
    Aksara Pèghu
    [original research?] ساڊۤاجۤانا عَورَيڠ لاهَير مارڊيكا عَيسارۤڠَي ڊ‎رۤاجۤات کلابۤان هاء۲ سَي پادۤا. ساڊۤاجۤانا عَيڤارَيڠَي أکال سارۤڠ نوراني كَوڊو أرۤڠ-سارۤڠ أكانچا كاڊي تارَيتان.
    Translation
    "All Human Beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, they are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood."

    References

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    1. ^ "Perilaku Bahasa Orang Madura" (PDF). Kemdikbud (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  • ^ see Davies (2010), p. 59
  • ^ Davies 2010, p. 29
  • ^ Davies (2010), p. 59
  • ^ Stevens, Alan (2001). "Madurese". In Garry, J.; Rubino, C. (eds.). Facts About the World's Languages. New York: H. W. Wilson.
  • ^ Ejaan Bahasa Madura yang Disempurnakan (in Indonesian). Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, Pusat Bahasa, Balai Bahasa Surabaya. 2008. p. 3.
  • ^ see Davies (2010), p. 273-275
  • Bibliography

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  • Kiliaan, H. N. (1897). Madoereesche Spraakkunst (in Dutch). Batavia: Landsdrukkerij.


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