• The Iban language (jaku Iban) is spoken by the Iban, one of the Dayak ethnic groups, who live in Brunei, the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan and...
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    many other tribal customs and practices as well as the Iban language continue to thrive. The Iban population is concentrated in the state of Sarawak and...
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  • the term "Iban" was originally from the Kayan Language. "Iban" or "Hivan" means human or person. Ibans were renowned for practicing headhunting and tribal/territorial...
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  • up iban in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. IBAN or Iban or Ibán may refer to: International Bank Account Number Iban culture Iban language Iban people...
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    The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an internationally agreed upon system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate...
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  • Ibanic Dayak language of Borneo. The language is spoken by roughly 3600 inhabitants of the Sarawak region. Remun is the primary Iban-Remun language dialect...
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  • Rentap (category Articles containing Iban-language text)
    [definition needed] Rentap Tanah, Runtuh Menua translates from the Iban language as 'Earth-tremor, World-shaker'. His famous and frequently quoted slogan...
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    Malagasy language. Hangul – used to write the Cia-Cia language but the project is no longer active. Dunging – used to write the Iban language Avoiuli –...
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  • Dunging script (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    The Dunging script or Iban script is a semi-alphabetic script used to write the Iban language of Sarawak. It was invented in 1947 by Dunging anak Gunggu...
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    of Malayic, but included the non-Malayic languages Rejang and Embaloh: Rejang Embaloh Salako Iban-Malayan Iban Malayan The present scope of the Malayic...
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    Ampallang (category Articles containing Iban-language text)
    The palang (Iban: crossbar) or ampallang is a male genital piercing that penetrates horizontally through the entire glans of the penis. Penis piercings...
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    Royal Ranger Regiment (category Articles containing Iban-language text)
    the only corps of the Malaysian Armed Forces using this motto in the Iban language. As an infantry regiment whose recruits are drawn from every race and...
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    Headhunting (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    states. The Brooke administration prohibited headhunting (ngayau in Iban language) and issued penalties for disobeying the Rajah-led government decree...
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    Ngajat (category Articles containing Iban-language text)
    Ngajat is popular family of dances among the Iban people in Sarawak, Malaysia. It's also popular in Brunei and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. In 2007, Ngajat...
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  • Dusun Tangara, is a dialect of the Central Dusun as well as a minority language primarily spoken in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the primary dialect spoken by...
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    traditional parang (knife) of the Iban people from Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The word tangkin in Iban language means "to wear" or "to don"...
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    History of Sarawak (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    the Iban language and its cultures emerged from the upper Kapuas region. According to the studies made by Benedict Sandin (1968), the era of Iban migrations...
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    became independent. Portions of the Bible in the Iban language (Ethnologue: iba) spoken by the Iban people (also known as the Sea Dayak) of Sarawak was...
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    Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (category Articles with Malay-language sources (ms))
    to take two additional subjects (from Arabic, Chinese, Tamil, Iban, Kadazandusun languages and Bible Knowledge) but they will not be considered for government...
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    Sarawak (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    including Iban, Chinese, Malay, Bidayuh, Melanau, Orang Ulu, Indian, Eurasian and Kedayan. English and Malay are the two official languages of the state;...
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    Filipino shamans (category Articles containing Iban-language text)
    non-Filipino Austronesian languages include babalian, bobolian, and bobohizan (Kadazan-Dusun); wadian (Ma'anyan); belian (Iban); belian (Malay); walen or...
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    numbers, each with its own languages. The largest native languages spoken in East Malaysia are the Iban, Dusunic, and Kadazan languages. English is widely understood...
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    language Basic Arab communication Chinese language Iban language Kadazandusun language (From 2009) Punjabi language Tamil language The Malay language...
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    tə-GAH-log; [tɐˈɡaːloɡ]; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the...
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    Fossa (animal) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Austronesian language, and some authors have adopted the Malagasy spelling in English. The word is similar to posa (meaning "cat") in the Iban language (another...
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    TVS (Malaysian TV channel) (category Iban-language culture)
    93350 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia Programming Language(s) Malay (standard and Sarawakian) English (standard) Iban Mandarin (standard) Picture format 1080i...
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  • Jugah Barieng (category Iban people)
    years. They affectionately called him "Apai" meaning "father" in the Iban language. Tun Jugah played a fundamental role in bringing the state of Sarawak...
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  • the South Sulawesi languages closest to Buginese. Many speakers of Embaloh also speak Iban, leading to the adoption of some Iban loanwords into Embaloh...
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    Religion in Malaysia (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    Malaysian government in 2011. The Bible in the indigenous Iban language was allowed, as that language has no alternate word besides "Allah" for God. In March...
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  • Malay: Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that...
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