Lun Bawang language
Austronesian language spoken on Borneo / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lun Bawang or Lundayeh is the language spoken by the Lun Bawangs. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian family.
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Lun Bawang | |
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Lundayeh, Southern Murut | |
Buri' Tau, Buri' Lun Bawang | |
Native to | Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia |
Region | Sarawak, Sabah, Temburong, North Kalimantan |
Native speakers | (48,000 (2007 in Indonesia; no date Malaysia) plus 6,000 Putoh cited 1981)[1] |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lnd ā inclusive codeIndividual code: put ā Putoh |
Glottolog | lund1271 |
Geographical distribution of Lun Bawang/Lundayeh speakers | |
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Putoh is an alternate name in East Kalimantan.[2]