- The
Sabahan languages are a
group of
Austronesian languages mostly concentrated in the
Malaysian state of Sabah, but also
extended into
neighbouring Sarawak...
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Sabahan cuisine is a
regional cuisine of Malaysia. As in the rest of
Malaysian cuisine,
Sabah food is
based on
staples such as rice with a
great variety...
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addition to its
classical and
modern literary form,
Malay had
various regional dialects established after the rise of the
Srivijaya empire in Sumatra...
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Sarawak call
their rice wine tuak,
which must not be
confused with
Sabahan talak,
which is a hard
liquor made from rice. To the
native peoples of...
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based on a
former Sabahan territory, uses a
standard L
series based on the
Peninsular Malaysian algorithm,
unlike the
other Sabahan divisions. Historically...
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increasing interracial marriages and migration.
People from
Sabah are
called Sabahans and
generally identify themselves as such.
Sabah is home to an estimated...
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known as
Southern Bisaya,
Brunei Bisaya,
Brunei Dusun or
Tutong 1, is a
Sabahan language spoken in
Brunei and Sarawak, Malaysia.
Bisaya at
Ethnologue (18th...
- The Idaʼan (Idahan or
Eraan or
Sabahan)
people are an
ethnic group residing primarily in the
Lahad Datu and
Tawau districts on the east
coast of Sabah...
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Pindostan (Russian: Пиндосия, Пиндостан) and
United States of Pindosiya.
Pilak Sabahans Filipinos Regional word for "silver" or "money".
Particularly targets immigrants...