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considered for merging. ›
Lelak is an
extinct language of
Malaysian Borneo. The
Lelak people now
speak Berawan.[citation needed]
Lelak at
Ethnologue (25th ed...
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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...
- In****bent re-elected. Y
Charles W.
Whalen Jr. (Republican) 76.2% John W.
Lelak Jr. (Democratic) 23.8% Ohio 4
William Moore McCulloch Republican 1947 (Special)...
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Baram Berawan (various dialects)
Lower Baram (Miri, Kiput, Narum, Belait,
Lelak, Lemeting, Dali’)
Dayic Kelabit (Bario, Pa’ Dalih, Tring, Sa’ban, Long Seridan...
- Kinabatangan, Kiput,
Klias River Kadazan, Kota
Marudu Talantang, Kuijau, Lahanan,
Lelak, Lengilu, Lotud, Lun
Bawang (Lundayeh),
Mainstream Kenyah, Maranao, Melanau...
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Borneo Central Sarawak Bah-Biau
Punan Bukat Bukitan Burusu Daro-Matu
Lahanan Lelak †
Kajaman Kanowit–Tanjong
Melanau Punan Batu
Punan Merap Sajau Sekapan Seru...
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Berawan –
Lower Baram languages are a
group of half a
dozen languages spoken in Borneo.
Berawan Lower Baram: Belait, Kiput,
Lelak, Narom,
Tutong v t e...
- Macro-Jê
Brazil by 2009
Aribwatsa Austronesian Papua New
Guinea by 2009
Lelak Austronesian Sarawak,
Malaysia [3] by 2009 Papora-Hoanya
Austronesian Taiwan...
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Borneo Central Sarawak Bah-Biau
Punan Bukat Bukitan Burusu Daro-Matu
Lahanan Lelak †
Kajaman Kanowit–Tanjong
Melanau Punan Batu
Punan Merap Sajau Sekapan Seru...
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Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 86,973
Russell G.
Butcke (AI): 3,545 1972 John W.
Lelak Jr.: 34,819
Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 111,253 1974
Charles W. Whalen,...