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Tetum is the national language of East Timor. It is basically Austronesian with a mixture of Portuguese.
Thus the Tetum name for East Timor is Timor Lorosa'e. Tetum (or Tetun) arose as a contact language in the 16th century after colonization by Portugal. It is also called Lia-Tetun, language of the plains, and the main dialect, that of the capital Dili, is called Tetun-Prasa. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it. |
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