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  • Duanoʼ is a Malayic language of Indonesia and Malaysia. In Malaysia the language is moribund, being spoken by only a tenth of the ethnic population. Duanoʼ...
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    Itneg is a South-Central Cordilleran dialect continuum found in the island of Luzon, Philippines. This language and Ilocano are spoken by the Itneg people...
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  • Liana, or Liana-Seti, is a language of Seram, Indonesia. It also goes by the names Kobi and Uhei Kachlakan, names it shares with neighboring Benggoi. Liana...
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  • Berau, is a Malayic language which is spoken by Berau Malays in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is one three native varieties of Malay in...
    1 KB (64 words) - 05:30, 19 March 2023
  • The Orang Laut language or Loncong, is one of the Malayic languages. It is one of several native languages of Orang Laut ('Sea People') of the Bangka and...
    2 KB (153 words) - 10:02, 24 December 2022
  • Bukar–Sadong is an Austronesian language mainly spoken by Bidayuh people in Sarawak but also in bordering regions of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. McGinn...
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  • Kaur (Ka’ur) is a Malayic language spoken on the southeastern coast of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is difficult for speakers of neighboring...
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  • Kappiya is a Buddhist lay manciple (attendant or steward) who resides in a monastery (vihāra) and assists Buddhist monks (bhikkhu in Pali). The term kappiya...
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    The Galoli, or Galolen, are a people of East Timor with a population of about 50,000, primarily along the northern coast of the district of Manatuto. To...
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    Karo, referred to in Indonesia as Bahasa Karo (Karo language), is an Austronesian language that is spoken by the Karo people of Indonesia. It is used by...
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  • Bobot is a language of the island of Seram, Indonesia. Bobot at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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  • Kaimbulawa is an Austronesian language of Siompu Island southwest of Buton Island, which is off the southeast coast of Sulawesi in Indonesia. It belongs...
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  • Hitu is an Austronesian language of the Central Malayo-Polynesian subgroup spoken on Ambon Island in eastern Indonesia, part of a dialect chain of Seram...
    1 KB (59 words) - 14:55, 7 February 2023
  • Pancana is an Austronesian language of Buton Island, off the southeast coast of Sulawesi in Indonesia. It belongs to the Muna–Buton branch of the Celebic...
    1 KB (57 words) - 06:34, 26 November 2021
  • The Sikka language or Sikkanese, also known as Sika, is spoken by around 180,000 people of the Sika ethnic group on Flores island in East Nusa Tenggara...
    4 KB (288 words) - 09:38, 25 January 2023
  • Bukat is a language of West Kalimantan, Indonesia, one of several spoken by the Penan people. Bukat at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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  • Manombai (also known as Wokam) is one of the Aru languages, spoken by inhabitants of the Aru Islands, Indonesia. Manombai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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  • Padoe is an Austronesian language of the Celebic branch. It was traditionally spoken in the rolling plains south of Lake Matano in South Sulawesi province...
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  • Soʼa is a language of central Flores, in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. It forms a dialect cluster with Ngadha. Soʼa at Ethnologue (18th ed.,...
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  • Lorang is an Austronesian language of the Aru Islands in eastern Indonesia. It is spoken in one village on Koba Island. Lorang at Ethnologue (18th ed....
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