Minahasan/Manadonese speaks Manado Malay language and there's no where near the Chinese language. They're even similar to the Cebuano people in Philippine (65% similar in words). Before the Archipelago map saparated with the Asian continent, the Manado (North Sulawesi map) was part of the southern Philippine. Most of Minahasan people look a like to the Origin Philippine people. The chinese arrive in 1400s in Manado but the people in Minahasa/Manado already there even before Christ born.
Princess, I have to apologize for not recognine ya. I always wonder how you are doing out there. I hope things are fine and in your own way. Always nice talking with ya and have the line open from your end of line.
Please note, I never want to be pose out there in anyway especially my face as these days you'll never know who you dealing with. I wish you understand. Ok, if you take a look at Anggun C sasmi than you will recognise me 75% but somehow I am more sweeter than that (as my cousins said in my teenage age my face look like Christina Aquilera)??? I'm doing allright and a bit busy than before. Which Polynesian islang you came from? If you don't mind. Thanks!
I my ancestors came out of Great Britain mixing with Tongan blood and I'm sure you've seen a lot of those Tongans out there at Down Under.Take care and be safe.
I'm sorry.There wasn't any intention in my part to embarass ya t hurt you at all.I was just excited talking with my isles of the sea people and get to know the people that I love their songs so much.Last if not the most is our cultures and how very somilar theyare.Looking at how families come together when theres deaths helping each other is really what we do.You see?
Hei, you're live in USA, aren't you? Why are you so interested with Manadonese song? Did you know they're part of Indonesia & they're very similar to the Phillipines, even the women and man are so similar, they're have a very fair skin/light cream.
Little that you know that you are half chinese and half polynesians encestry wise.You are not who you claim to be. Basically ...you people were drifting from the polynesian islands circle into the Asian region rim therefore you are speaking in mixing poly-chinese language.
We're speaking Manado Malay language in North Sulawesi (Minahasa ethnicity) where the originaly Manadonese people leaving right now. There's no such similar words to the Chinese at all. The anchestry were there even before the Chinese arrived in Manado in 1400s. The Minahasan people spoken the Malay language like the Cebuano people in the Philippine (65% similar in words). Before the archipelago saparated with the Asia long time ago the Manado map are together with the southern Philipine. Tx!
Like I mentioned, according to our Polynesian stories coming out of our ancestoer's storys that some of their relatives were sailing west to other islands and never returned and every time I see the very similarity of our pronounciations in every way the way you do yours except wordings. Thanks with lotta love.I always feel like at home when I come to this site.
Would you agree with me that you guys were drifted off the Polynesian Islands years ago and yes way before the time of Christ.The way your language composed (alphetically)is basically in Asian but the pronounciation and features are pure Polynesians.Tell me what you think.Thanks again my Princess!!!
I met lots of Polynesian people here in Australia and I ain't understand their language, non eof them. When the Philippine people speaks in Tagalog (national language) I am a bit understand but when some of them started speaks in Cebuano language than I am more than understand. Some of them think because I am Indonesian than I may not know what they're talking about but I certainly do most of them time. I heard the Polynesian arrives in some part of Indonesia ages ago but in the southern part.
benar2 pop tjengeng!
tinchystryder24 11 months ago
jag älska pop manado säsongan....mmmuuuaaachh..
chintyafatika 2 years ago
Minahasan/Manadonese speaks Manado Malay language and there's no where near the Chinese language. They're even similar to the Cebuano people in Philippine (65% similar in words). Before the Archipelago map saparated with the Asian continent, the Manado (North Sulawesi map) was part of the southern Philippine. Most of Minahasan people look a like to the Origin Philippine people. The chinese arrive in 1400s in Manado but the people in Minahasa/Manado already there even before Christ born.
princessalura 3 years ago
Princess, I have to apologize for not recognine ya. I always wonder how you are doing out there. I hope things are fine and in your own way. Always nice talking with ya and have the line open from your end of line.
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
U don't need t apologize, I wish you're in a healthy life today. I am fine until today and are in a very busy days.
princessalura 3 years ago
I'm wishing you the same and I'm sure that someday we will meet after all this planet is getting smaller 'n smaller.
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
I'm no sure hour many hours behind your time 'cause when I opened up my mail 'n it was saying that you left yours in 32 minutes earlier.
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
Somehow you promised me a better pictue since you only put up a black 'n white one.Let me see that pretty face now!
Thanks!
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
Please note, I never want to be pose out there in anyway especially my face as these days you'll never know who you dealing with. I wish you understand. Ok, if you take a look at Anggun C sasmi than you will recognise me 75% but somehow I am more sweeter than that (as my cousins said in my teenage age my face look like Christina Aquilera)??? I'm doing allright and a bit busy than before. Which Polynesian islang you came from? If you don't mind. Thanks!
princessalura 3 years ago
Dear Princess
I my ancestors came out of Great Britain mixing with Tongan blood and I'm sure you've seen a lot of those Tongans out there at Down Under.Take care and be safe.
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
I'm sorry.There wasn't any intention in my part to embarass ya t hurt you at all.I was just excited talking with my isles of the sea people and get to know the people that I love their songs so much.Last if not the most is our cultures and how very somilar theyare.Looking at how families come together when theres deaths helping each other is really what we do.You see?
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
Hei, you're live in USA, aren't you? Why are you so interested with Manadonese song? Did you know they're part of Indonesia & they're very similar to the Phillipines, even the women and man are so similar, they're have a very fair skin/light cream.
princessalura 4 years ago
Little that you know that you are half chinese and half polynesians encestry wise.You are not who you claim to be. Basically ...you people were drifting from the polynesian islands circle into the Asian region rim therefore you are speaking in mixing poly-chinese language.
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
We're speaking Manado Malay language in North Sulawesi (Minahasa ethnicity) where the originaly Manadonese people leaving right now. There's no such similar words to the Chinese at all. The anchestry were there even before the Chinese arrived in Manado in 1400s. The Minahasan people spoken the Malay language like the Cebuano people in the Philippine (65% similar in words). Before the archipelago saparated with the Asia long time ago the Manado map are together with the southern Philipine. Tx!
princessalura 3 years ago
Like I mentioned, according to our Polynesian stories coming out of our ancestoer's storys that some of their relatives were sailing west to other islands and never returned and every time I see the very similarity of our pronounciations in every way the way you do yours except wordings. Thanks with lotta love.I always feel like at home when I come to this site.
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
Would you agree with me that you guys were drifted off the Polynesian Islands years ago and yes way before the time of Christ.The way your language composed (alphetically)is basically in Asian but the pronounciation and features are pure Polynesians.Tell me what you think.Thanks again my Princess!!!
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago
I met lots of Polynesian people here in Australia and I ain't understand their language, non eof them. When the Philippine people speaks in Tagalog (national language) I am a bit understand but when some of them started speaks in Cebuano language than I am more than understand. Some of them think because I am Indonesian than I may not know what they're talking about but I certainly do most of them time. I heard the Polynesian arrives in some part of Indonesia ages ago but in the southern part.
princessalura 3 years ago
Tell me about this version. I'm sure its a love of song. Anyone help me on this!
FOTOFOTA 4 years ago
I like the LIA JO SANDIRI PART when the back ups come in.
FOTOFOTA 4 years ago