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    Tetum or Tetun (Lia-Tetun) is a national language and one of the two official languages of East Timor.

    Pronunciation guide

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    Vowels

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    a

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    an

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    Nasalized a

    e

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    en

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    i

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    in

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    Nasalized i

    o

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    on

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    Nasalized o

    u

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    As in moon

    un

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    Nasalized u

    Consonants

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    Common diphthongs

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    Phrase list

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    Basics

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    Hello.
    Ola / Elo ( )
    Hello. (informal)
    Oi ( )
    How are you?
    Diak ka lai? / O di'ak ka lae? ( )
    Fine, thank you.
    Diak, obrigadu (m)/ obrigada (f) ( )
    What is your name?
    Ita nia naran saida? / O nia naran sa? ( )
    My name is ______ .
    Ha'u nia naran _____. / Men dak narana _____.
    Nice to meet you.
    . (Obrigo burodo )
    Please.
    Ibrig./Favór ida.
    Thank you.
    . (Obrigadu (m), Obrigada (f) (barak.) )
    You're welcome.
    La iha buat ida. / Lalika temi.
    Yes.
    Sin / Lo'os ( )
    No.
    Lae ( )
    Excuse me. (getting attention)
    Kolisensa. ( )
    Excuse me. (begging pardon)
    Deskupa. ( )
    I'm sorry.
    Deskupa. (days kool pah)
    Goodbye
    Ha'u ba lai. (Hepeye)
    Goodbye (informal)
    . (Heppi)
    I can't speak _____.
    Man sain diaka tocoya _____.
    Do you speak English?
    Ita bele ko'alia Inglés? ( )
    Is there someone here who speaks English?
    ? ( ?)
    Help!
    Ajuda! (AH-jooh-dah!)
    Look out!
    ! ( )
    Good morning.
    Bondia / Dader diak / Boasdias. ( )
    Good afternoon.
    Botarde / Lorokraik daik / Boastarde. ( )
    Good evening.
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    Good night.
    Bonoite ( )
    Good night (to sleep)
    . ( )
    I don't understand.
    Hau la komprende. ( )
    Where is the toilet?
    Sintina iha ne'ebe? (seen-tee-NAH ee-hah nih-aybay?)

    Problems

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    Numbers System

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    Spanish+Portuguese

    Numbers

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    ½ - medya

    0 - cera

    1 - una

    2 - dova

    3 - tra

    4 - juatra

    5 - cinga

    6 - sesa

    7 - sitta

    8 - okta

    9 - nuva

    10 - desa

    11 - unzoa

    12 - donzoa

    13 - trazoa

    14 - kuturza

    15 - kuinguza

    16 - desajsesa

    17 - desajsitta

    18 - desajokta

    19 - desajnuva

    20 - veyenta

    25 - veyentajcinga

    30 - treyyenta

    40 - juarhanta

    50 - cinguanta

    60 - sesanta

    70 - sittanta

    80 - okkanta

    90 - nuwanta

    100 - centa

    200 - dovacenta

    300 - tracenta

    400 - quatrentosa

    500 - quinentosa

    1000 - milla

    2000 - dosa milla

    1,000,000 - una millionna

    Time

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    Clock time

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    Duration

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    Days

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    1. Sunday - Dumingu
    2. Monday - Segunda
    3. Tuesday - Tersa
    4. Wednesday - Kuarta
    5. Thursday - Kinta
    6. Friday - Sesta
    7. Saturday - Sabadu
    What day is today?
    Ohin sa loron? / Ohin loron saida?
    Today is ___________.
    Ohin loron ___________.
    What day will be tomorrow?
    Aban loron saida?
    Tomorrow will be ___________.
    Aban loron ___________.
    What day was yesterday?
    Horseik loron saida?
    Yesterday was ___________.
    Horseik loron ___________.

    Months

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    Writing time and date

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    Colors

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    Transportation

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    Bus and train

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    Directions

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    Taxi

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    Lodging

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    Money

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    Eating

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    Bars

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    Shopping

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    Driving

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    Authority

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