- The
Ibanic languages are a
branch of the
Malayic languages indigenous to
western Borneo. They are
spoken by the
Ibans and
related groups in East Malaysia...
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Ibanic, Kendayan/Selako, Keninjal,
Malayic Dayak (or "Dayak Malayic") and the "fairly
divergent varieties" of Urak Lawoi' and Duano.
Malayic Ibanic Kendayan/Selako...
- that the
homeland of the
Malayic languages is in
western Borneo,
where the
Ibanic languages remain. The
Malayic branch represents a
secondary dispersal, probably...
- koiné
language in
Sarawak due to
contact with
groups speaking other related Ibanic languages within the state. It is
ranked as
Level 5 (i.e. "safe") in term...
- Remun, or Milikin, is an
Ibanic Dayak language of Borneo. The
language is
spoken by
roughly 3600
inhabitants of the
Sarawak region.
Remun is the primary...
- use of
related Malayic languages spoken within Malaysia (excluding the
Ibanic)
identified by
local scholars as "dialects" (loghat), 10 of
which are used...
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Mualang is an
Ibanic Dayak language of Borneo. It is
mostly spoken by the
Dayak Mualang in
parts of the
Sekadau Regency and
Sintang Regency in Indonesia...
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Sarawak and the country's
national bird. Some
Dayak people,
especially the
Ibanic groups,
believe it to be the
chief of
worldly birds or the
supreme worldly...
-
surrounding region The
Mualang language belongs to the
Ibanic languages branch along with
other Ibanic dialects such as Kantuk, Bugao, Desa, Seberuang, Ketungau...
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Malayic Bubung Bubung (Badeneh)
Landak Bidayuh Bugau Benadai Sekadau,
Sintang Ibanic Buket Buket Kapuas Hulu
Kayanic Bukit Talaga Talaga-Ngabukit
Landak Malayic...