In 1974 the Portuguese colonial government gave the East Timorese people freedom to establish political parties. in Tetun
Iha 1974 governu koloniál Portugés fó liberdade ba povu Timor-leste atu harii partidu polítiku.
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This Tetun (Tetum) translation comes from a curated 2,500-phrase parallel corpus drawn from the official tetun.org dictionary by Catharina Williams-van Klinken. Tetun is one of the two official languages of Timor-Leste alongside Portuguese.
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- When people conduct civic education, they teach the people about political affairs, and also about the rights and responsibilities of the people, to raise their political awareness.Kuandu ema hala'o edukasaun sívika, sira hanorin povu kona ba lia polítiku nian, no mós kona ba direitu no responsabilidade reinu nian, atu foti povu nia konsiénsia polítiku.
- Some people have dual nationality, for example East Timorese as well as Portuguese.Ema balu iha dupla nasionalidade, ezemplu Timor-leste ho mós Portugál nian.
- In 1974-1975 many people founded political parties in Timor.Iha tinan 1974-1975 ema barak funda partidu polítiku iha Timor.
- In the past the people paid taxes to the Portuguese government.Uluk populasaun selu impostu ba governu Portugál.
- The government of East Timor provided water to the people of Lautem sub-district, because they needed it.Governu Timor-leste fornese bee ba povu iha sub-distritu Lautem, tanba sira presiza.
- The East Timorese military have received orders from the brigadier general capture people who have illegal guns.F-fdtl sira simu orden hosi Brigadeiru Jenerál hodi kaptura ema ne'ebé kaer kilat ilegál.