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Definition of Makasarese in English: Makasarese(also Makassarese) noun məˌkasəˈriːzməˌkasəˈrēz 1A native or inhabitant of Makassar (now Ujung Pandang) in Indonesia. 望加锡人(印度尼西亚望加锡 今乌戎潘当人或居民) Example sentencesExamples - The Minahasans take Christianity as seriously as the Makassarese and Bugis practice Islam in the South.
- Until the 19th century, these Makasarese were the first and only non-Aboriginal people they had encountered.
- The Buginese, Makasarese, and Mandarese are renowned throughout Indonesia as seafarers.
- According to the Buginese and Makasarese the brother is a protector and guardian of his sister.
- The Chinese chose their women preferably from Bali, and also between the Buginese and Makasarese from Celebes.
2mass noun The Indonesian language of the Makasarese, with around 1.6 million speakers. 望加锡语(望加锡人使用的印度尼西亚语,约有160万使用者) Example sentencesExamples - In the speech of some younger speakers, who do not speak Makassarese, this strong interference has now become a substratum.
- The people speak five related, but separate languages: Makassarese, Mandarese, Toraja, Massenrempulu and Buginese.
- Approximately 4040 manuscripts, mainly in Buginese, Makasarese, and Mandarese, were filmed.
- Obviously the Malay language is distinct from Javanese and Sundanese or even Makasarese as spoken by the ‘Bugis’.
- Translations of Chinese fiction in Makassarese could not be traced before the late 1920s.
adjective məˌkasəˈriːzməˌkasəˈrēz Relating to the Makasarese or their language. (与)望加锡人(有关)的;(与)望加锡语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Specifically they were referring to Bugis and Makassarese men from other regions of South Sulawesi who are involved in the importation of buffaloes with a Toraja counterpart.
- I was raised up as an Indonesian with Makasarese dialect and Bahasa Indonesia as my mother tongue.
- Trucks belonging to Bugis and Makassarese traders arrive in Bolu every week.
- Similarly Campbell C. Macknight provided information about catalogues of Buginese and Makasarese manuscripts.
- In the market Bugis and Makassarese traders are only able to watch transactions from their trucks.
Definition of Makasarese in US English: Makasarese(also Makassarese) nounməˌkasəˈrēz 1A native or inhabitant of Makassar (now Ujung Pandang) in Indonesia. 望加锡人(印度尼西亚望加锡 今乌戎潘当人或居民) Example sentencesExamples - The Chinese chose their women preferably from Bali, and also between the Buginese and Makasarese from Celebes.
- Until the 19th century, these Makasarese were the first and only non-Aboriginal people they had encountered.
- According to the Buginese and Makasarese the brother is a protector and guardian of his sister.
- The Minahasans take Christianity as seriously as the Makassarese and Bugis practice Islam in the South.
- The Buginese, Makasarese, and Mandarese are renowned throughout Indonesia as seafarers.
2The Indonesian language of the Makasarese. Example sentencesExamples - Obviously the Malay language is distinct from Javanese and Sundanese or even Makasarese as spoken by the ‘Bugis’.
- The people speak five related, but separate languages: Makassarese, Mandarese, Toraja, Massenrempulu and Buginese.
- In the speech of some younger speakers, who do not speak Makassarese, this strong interference has now become a substratum.
- Approximately 4040 manuscripts, mainly in Buginese, Makasarese, and Mandarese, were filmed.
- Translations of Chinese fiction in Makassarese could not be traced before the late 1920s.
adjectiveməˌkasəˈrēz Relating to the Makasarese or their language. (与)望加锡人(有关)的;(与)望加锡语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Specifically they were referring to Bugis and Makassarese men from other regions of South Sulawesi who are involved in the importation of buffaloes with a Toraja counterpart.
- In the market Bugis and Makassarese traders are only able to watch transactions from their trucks.
- Similarly Campbell C. Macknight provided information about catalogues of Buginese and Makasarese manuscripts.
- I was raised up as an Indonesian with Makasarese dialect and Bahasa Indonesia as my mother tongue.
- Trucks belonging to Bugis and Makassarese traders arrive in Bolu every week.
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