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SUROBOYOKUSUROBOYOMU REK!
OJOK DILALEKNO CAK!By: Reyner, Glenn, Randy, Juan
IntroductionSuroboyan words are mostly rough
but Surobayan people think that’s normal. Surobayan people only care about themselves so even though you their friend they still speak roughly to you. And now Suroboyan is in DANGER of becoming extinct!!! Many Surabayan words are gone or unpopular now!!! Surabayan words are Endangered now!
Purpose of Making a Survey
To get more information on words that are rarely used and to know which words are endangered.
There are lots of Suroboyoan words that are endangered such as ndika, ndengengok, dempis, dompis, praoto, metoto, mbendadak and many more.
Result Of The Survey
So this is the result of our survey of high school, elementary and also pre-elementary Indonesian teachers.
The High School
Teachers green bar
graph means (I know the
meaning and I use it), the blue
bar graph means (I know the meaning
but I don’t use it) and the red
bar graph means (I have never heard this word)
The elementary
Teachersgreen bar
graph means (I know the meaning
and I use it), the blue bar
graph means (I know the
meaning but I don’t use it) and the
red bar graph
means (I have never heard this
word)
The pre-elementary
Teachersgreen bar
graph means (I know the
meaning and I use it), the
blue bar graph means (I know the
meaning but I don’t use it) and the red bar graph means (I
have never heard this
word)
The Most Popular Suroboyoan Words
Ngamuk, gurung, ngalem, ngombe, ndelok, temen, mene, ciamik, gae, nglobi, ceguken, mbanyol, dusel, and dower.
Unpopular Soroboyoan Words
ndika, ndengengok, dempis, dompis, praoto, metoto, mbendadak, barekan, mbandol, nggandol, nggegek, mbatang, mbideg, maeng, barekan, dusel, ndengengok, mbadog, cek, atik, kate/kape, deleh, gurung, kathuken, gibeng, nggoundol and nggreweli.
The ConclusionOf 46 Suroboyoan words, some people
understand them and some people don’t understand them.
Some people try to preserve the Surabayan dialect and some do not. Some do not because they think if they speak the Surabayan dialect people will think they are low class and uneducated because most people think that the Surabayan dialect is rough.
SO DO WE NEED TO PRESERVE OUR SUROBOYOAN
LANGUAGE? HOW?