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  2. Tetum language - Wikipedia

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    Tetum/n Prasa ('market Tetum', from the Portuguese word praça meaning 'town square') or Tetum/n Dili (given its widespread usage in the capital Dili). This is the form of Tetum (heavily influenced by Portuguese) that developed in Dili during colonial rule as local Tetum speakers came into contact with Portuguese missionaries, traders and ...

  3. Languages of Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    A dialect of Malay-based creole called Dili Malay is spoken by a number of residents in the capital Dili, it borrowed words mostly from Portuguese and Tetum. Both Portuguese and Tetum have official recognition under the Constitution of Timor-Leste , as do other indigenous languages, including: Bekais , Bunak , Galoli , Habun , Idalaka ...

  4. Tetum people - Wikipedia

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    The Tetum speak various dialects of Tetum. Tetun Prasa is the official language of East Timor alongside Portuguese. In East Timor alone, over 432,766 people speak Tetum as their first language (2015).

  5. Dili Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Dili Municipality (Portuguese: Município Díli, Tetum: Munisípiu Dili) is one of the 14 municipalities, formerly districts, of Timor-Leste, and includes the national capital Dili. The municipality had a population of 277,279 as of 2015 [update] , [ 2 ] most of whom live in the capital city.

  6. East Timorese Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Learning in multilingual East Timor, clockwise from left Portuguese, Bunak, Tetum, and Fataluku. East Timorese Portuguese (português timorense) is a variety of the Portuguese language spoken in Timor-Leste. It is one of the official languages of Timor-Leste alongside Tetum.

  7. Cristo Rei Administrative Post - Wikipedia

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    Cristo Rei (Portuguese, 'Christ the King'), officially Cristo Rei Administrative Post (Portuguese: Posto Administrativo de Cristo Rei, Tetum: Postu administrativu Cristo Rei), is an administrative post (and was formerly a subdistrict) in Dili municipality, East Timor.

  8. Cova Lima Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Cova Lima (Portuguese: Município Cova Lima, Tetum: Munisípiu Kovalima) is a municipality of East Timor, in the Southwest part of the country. It has a population of 59,455 (Census 2010) and an area of 1,230 km 2. [2] The capital of the municipality is Suai, which lies 136 km from Dili, the national capital. [3]

  9. Nain Feto Administrative Post - Wikipedia

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    Nain Feto, officially Nain Feto Administrative Post (Portuguese: Posto Administrativo de Nain Feto, Tetum: Postu administrativu Nain Feto), is an administrative post (and was formerly a subdistrict) in Dili municipality, East Timor. [1] [2] Its seat or administrative centre is Gricenfor , [2] and its population at the 2004 census was 18,693.