Lawangan is an Austronesian language of the East Barito group. It is spoken by about 100,000 Lawangan people (one of the Dayak peoples) living in the... 4 KB (232 words) - 07:57, 12 February 2024 |
Lawangan may refer to: Lawangan language, an Austronesian language of Indonesia Lawangan people, the speakers of the language Tawoyan (disambiguation)... 208 bytes (51 words) - 10:48, 16 March 2024 |
Tabalong Regency, South Kalimantan, the Lawangan people can be found only in Binjai village. They speak Lawangan language. The organization of this people is... 4 KB (372 words) - 07:07, 20 September 2023 |
The languages are, Central–South Dusun Deyah South: Dusun Malang, Dusun Witu, Ma'anyan, Paku Malagasy (incl. Bushi on Mayotte) North: Lawangan, Tawoyan... 2 KB (123 words) - 08:33, 5 March 2024 |
South Kalimantan (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id)) Dayak Maanyan Warukin language, Dayak Samihin language, Dayak Dusun Deyah language, Dayak Lawangan language, and Dayak Abal language . While the Dayak Biaju... 83 KB (8,763 words) - 08:45, 12 February 2024 |
to: Tawoyan people, an ethnic group of Indonesia Tawoyan language, their language Lawangan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated... 185 bytes (48 words) - 10:47, 16 March 2024 |
Tawa Airport in Papua New Guinea twy, the ISO 639-3 code for the Lawangan language spoken in Indonesia TWY, the National Rail code for Twyford railway... 411 bytes (98 words) - 14:53, 6 November 2021 |
The Austronesian languages (/ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən/) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia... 93 KB (7,254 words) - 04:27, 25 March 2024 |
Most languages belong to the Austronesian language family, while there are over 270 Papuan languages spoken in eastern Indonesia. The language most widely... 48 KB (3,614 words) - 04:36, 5 March 2024 |
pronounced [ʔoːˈlɛlo həˈvɐjʔi]) is a Polynesian language and critically endangered language of the Austronesian language family that takes its name from Hawaiʻi... 68 KB (7,614 words) - 03:56, 9 March 2024 |
Malay: Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that... 57 KB (4,607 words) - 21:54, 22 March 2024 |
(Dusun Malang, Dusun Bayang, Paku, Semihim) Northeast Barito (Taboyan, Lawangan, Bentian, Pasir, Benuaq) Tunjung The earlier groupings East Barito (comprising... 7 KB (608 words) - 22:57, 7 January 2024 |
Banjar people (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id)) between the Malays, the local Dayaks (Dayak Bukit, Dayak Ma'anyan, Dayak Lawangan, Dayak Ngaju, Dayak Barangas, and Bakumpai), and the Javanese people. The... 15 KB (1,295 words) - 16:03, 15 March 2024 |
to the Malayic languages, as well as to language groups spoken in Borneo such as the Land Dayak languages or the Kayan–Murik languages, based on high... 30 KB (2,467 words) - 06:28, 25 March 2024 |
بهسا اچيه) is an Austronesian language natively spoken by the Acehnese people in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. This language is also spoken by Acehnese descendants... 26 KB (1,724 words) - 19:18, 20 February 2024 |
is an Austronesian language, and one of the eight major languages of the Philippines. It is the primary and predominant language of the entire province... 38 KB (2,080 words) - 22:07, 27 March 2024 |
is an Austronesian language, spoken natively in the island country of Nauru. Its relationship to the other Micronesian languages is not well understood... 14 KB (1,290 words) - 02:01, 15 March 2024 |
symbols instead of Balinese characters. Balinese is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken on the Indonesian island of Bali, as well as Northern Nusa Penida... 19 KB (1,199 words) - 12:13, 27 March 2024 |