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Berawan is an
Austronesian language of Sarawak.
Lakiput Narom Lelak Dali Miri long
teran Belait Tutong Long
Terawan Long
Tutoh Mulu
Caves Baram (Tutoh-Tinjar)...
- (1991, 2010).
North Sarawakan languages Kenyah Dayic languages (Apo Duat)
Berawan–Lower
Baram Bintulu Ethnologue 16 adds
Punan Tubu as an
additional branch...
- The
Berawan –
Lower Baram languages are a
group of half a
dozen languages spoken in Borneo.
Berawan Lower Baram: Belait, Kiput, Lelak, Narom,
Tutong v...
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Tagal (Murut), Tring, Adang, Livong, Miriek, Tabun, Ukit, Bakong, Kiput,
Berawan, Narum, Dali,
Penan &
other Dayaks), Malay,
Bidayuh (Land Dayaks) and Iban...
- The
Battle of
Vella Gulf (ベラ湾夜戦,
Berawan yasen) was a
naval battle of the
Pacific campaign of
World War II
fought on the
night of 6–7
August 1943 in Vella...
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Lelak is an
extinct language of
Malaysian Borneo. The
Lelak people now
speak Berawan.[citation needed]
Lelak at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
- Sebukang, Tabahan, Bangkita, Limbang, Poyan,
Bukit Kota, Pendam, Telahak,
Berawan N.80 Batu
Danau 5 Danau, Lubai, Ukong, Medihit,
Medamit P.222
Lawas N.81...
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hence "berbeda"
means "to be different"; "awan"
means "cloud",
hence "
berawan"
means "cloudy".
Using the "ter-" prefix,
implies a
state of being. For...
- (Tuttot Miriek)
belongs to the
Berawan-Lower
Baram branch of the
Austronesian language family and is
closely related to
Berawan and
Tutong languages. The language...
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similarly as in the Philippines.
Among the Dayak, Sundanese, Kayan, Kenyah,
Berawan, Iban and
Mongondow people, red ti are used as
wards against evil spirits...