• North Moluccan Malay (also known as Ternate Malay) is a Malay-based creole language spoken on Ternate, Tidore, Morotai, Halmahera, and Sula Islands in...
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    the Malay-based creoles such as the Ambonese language (also known as Ambonese Malay), spoken mainly on Ambon and the nearby Ceram; and North Moluccan Malay...
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    The Malayic languages (Malay: bahasa-bahasa Melayu, Indonesian: rumpun bahasa Melayik) are a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian...
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  • the primary language of the Sultanate of Tidore, a major Moluccan Muslim state. A North Halmahera language, it is unlike most languages in Indonesia...
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  • North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). North Moluccan Malay (also known as Ternate Malay) is a Malay-based creole language spoken on Ternate, Tidore, Morotai...
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  • administration. The language has been a source of lexical and grammatical borrowing for North Moluccan Malay, the local variant of Malay, which has given...
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  • Kutai is a Malayic language spoken by 300,000 to 500,000 people. It is the native language of the Kutai people (Indonesian: Suku Kutai, Kutai: Urang Kutai)[what...
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    archipelago and include Makassar Malay, Manado Malay, Ambonese Malay, North Moluccan Malay, Kupang Malay, Dili Malay, and Papuan Malay. The differences among both...
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    Indonesia) Sabah Malay (3,000,000, Malaysia) Manado Malay (850,000, Indonesia) North Moluccan Malay (700,000, Indonesia) Baba Malay (500,000, Indonesia...
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  • first person inclusive plural pronoun. It is derived from North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay), which can be evidenced by the number of Ternate loanwords...
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  • region who traded using the language. According to Glottolog, the Gorap language along with Manado Malay and North Moluccan Malay are grouped into its own...
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    Betawi Malay, Jakartan Malay, or Batavian Malay, is the spoken language of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the native language of perhaps...
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  • Manipuri, a creole of Bengali language and Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) See list of Malay creole languages Africa Cameroonian Creole...
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    of a Malay race was originally proposed by the German physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840), and classified as a brown race. Malay is a loose...
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  • Lankan Malay originates from Eastern Indonesia Malay varieties, based on similarities with Manado Malay and North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). Today...
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    indoˈnesija]) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca...
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  • people, a North Moluccan ethnic group Ternate Malay or North Moluccan Malay, a Malay-based creole language Sultanate of Ternate based on the Indonesian...
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    standardised form of Malay, which serves as the lingua franca of the archipelago. The vocabulary of Indonesian borrows heavily from regional languages of Indonesia...
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    Sultanate of Ternate (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    taken from Ternate. Ternate Malay or North Moluccan Malay language is now widely used in Eastern Indonesia, especially in North Sulawesi, the east coast...
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    Minahasan people (category North Sulawesi)
    lexical borrowings from the Ternate language; moreover, Manado Malay originates from North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). The Minahasa people, however, resisted...
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  • branch of the Austronesian language family. Some linguists have suggested that Papuan Malay has its roots in North Moluccan Malay, as evidenced by the number...
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    Bengkulu Malay or Bengkulu is a Malayic language spoken on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, around the city of Bengkulu, in the rest of the Indonesian...
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    an early variety of Malay, while others think of Minangkabau as a distinct (Malayic) language. Minangkabau is one of a few languages that generally lacks...
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  • Bacan Malay or Bacan is a Malayic language spoken on the island of Bacan in North Maluku province, Indonesia, by the minor Bacan ethnic group. It is an...
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  • the largest non-Malayic GNB language in terms of the number of speakers is Central Dusun, mainly spoken in Sabah. Since Greater North Borneo also includes...
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  • the South Hulu Sungai Regency and North Hulu Sungai Regency regions. The consonantal inventory of Banjarese language is shown below. All but [ʔ] occur...
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    Netherlands the Moluccan troops were ordered to move to the Netherlands.[citation needed]. Decades later, descendants of these Moluccan KNIL soldiers participated...
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  • Hayami-Allen, the eastern Indonesian forms of Malay have their roots in North Moluccan Malay. In Ambonese Malay, personal pronouns typically have a full form...
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    Tamiang Malay (bahase Temiang, Jawi: بهاس تامينڬ), is a Malayic language spoken in Indonesia, specifically in the Aceh Tamiang and significant minorities...
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    (Bahasa Sūg بَهَسَ سُوْݢْ; Malay: Bahasa Sūlūk, بهاس سولوق, lit. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an Austronesian language spoken in the province...
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