- The
Kedayan (also
known as Kadayan,
Kadaian or Kadyan) are an
ethnic group residing in Brunei,
Federal Territory of Labuan,
southwest of Sabah, and north...
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basis that
Brunei Malay just has
three vowel phonemes.
Brunei Malay,
Kedayan and
Kampong Ayer can be
regarded as
dialects of Malay.
Brunei Malay is...
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Kedayan River (Malay:
Sungai Kedayan) is a
tributary of the
Brunei River which flows through the
capital of Brunei,
Bandar Seri Begawan. On 22 October...
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Taman Eko-Koridor), is a
riverfront public park in the
former Mukim Sungai Kedayan of
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. The park was
inaugurated on 22 October...
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Mukim Sungai Kedayan was a
mukim in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It was
located within Kampong Ayer, the
historical stilt settlements on the Brunei...
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pronunciation of
Brunei Malay and
Kedayan is that the
latter has no /r/ sound, so
rambut (hair) in
Brunei Malay is
ambut in
Kedayan.
English is
widely used as...
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areas are
inhabited mostly by the Bajau,
Bruneian Malay, Bugis, Illanun,
Kedayan, and Suluk/Tausūg.
These groups traditionally worked as
fishermen and farmers...
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ethnic groups placed collectively under 'Others', such as Indian, Eurasian,
Kedayan, Javanese, Bugis,
Murut and many more.
Below are
distribution of ethnic...
- men and
three women. Aduk-Aduk is an
ceremonial dance performing by the
Kedayan children before birthdays,
especially at the end of the
harvest season...
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ethnic groups of
Sarawak such as Melanau, Bisaya, Narom, Seru, Miriek,
Kedayan and
Sarawak Malays, Cham
people of
Cambodia and Vietnam, and
other Muslim...