Berawan language
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Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Berawan | |
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Region | Sarawak |
Native speakers | 3,600 (2010)[1] |
Austronesian
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ISO 639-3 | Variously:zbc – Centralzbe – Eastzbw – West |
Glottolog | bera1264 |
Berawan is an
Austronesian language of Sarawak
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Dialects
- Lakiput
- Narom
- Lelak
- Dali
- Miri long teran
- Belait
- Tutong
- Long Terawan
- Long Tutoh
- Mulu Caves
Distribution
Baram (Tutoh-Tinjar)
- Batu Bela (Sungai Merah )(Lower Tutoh)
- Long Terawan (Middle Tutoh)
- Long Teru (Lower Tinjar)
- Long Jegan (Middle Tinjar)
- Long Teran
- Long Tabing
- Long Takong
- Loagan Bunut National Park
- Long Patan
- Long Palo (Tutoh)
- Long Kuk
References
- ^ Central at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
East at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
West at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
External links
- Kaipuleohone has an open access collection of materials (RB2-003) that includes notes on Berawan.
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