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- Malayic_languages abstract "The Malayic languages are a branch of the Austronesian family. They include Malay, the national language of Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia; Minangkabau in central Sumatra; and Iban in northern Borneo.It is thought that the homeland of the Malayic languages is in western Borneo, where the Ibanic languages remain. Then Malayan branch represents a secondary dispersal, probably from central Sumatra but possibly also from Borneo.For some time there was confusion as to the placement of various languages called Dayak; it is now apparent that some of these are Malayic and some are not.[citation needed] The Malayic Dayak languages include Iban; the term Ibanic sometimes applies to the whole or sometimes to a smaller group of Sea Dayak peoples, or Ibanic proper. Other Dayak languages, called Land Dayak, are found in the northwest corner of Kalimantan, between Ibanic and Malayan.".
- Malayic_languages thumbnail Malayic_languages.svg?width=300.
- Malayic_languages wikiPageExternalLink 620695.
- Malayic_languages wikiPageID "7421133".
- Malayic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602930706".
- Malayic_languages child Ibanic_languages.
- Malayic_languages child Malayan_languages.
- Malayic_languages child "Urak Lawoi’".
- Malayic_languages fam Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Malayic_languages fam Malayo-Sumbawan_languages.
- Malayic_languages fam Nuclear_Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Malayic_languages familycolor "Austronesian".
- Malayic_languages glotto "mala1538".
- Malayic_languages hasPhotoCollection Malayic_languages.
- Malayic_languages map "Malayic languages.svg".
- Malayic_languages mapcaption "The Ibanic languages are found mostly inland in western Kalimantan, perhaps the homeland of the Malayic peoples, and across Sarawak. The Malayan languages and Banjar range from South Kalimantan , across the Indragiri Hilir Sumatra and Kerian , Malay Peninsula, and throughout coastal Kalimantan. Banjar is the red area of the south coast of Borneo. The excluded area in northwest Kalimantan is the Land Dayak languages, which are not closely related.".
- Malayic_languages mapcaption "The Malayic languages".
- Malayic_languages mapsize "300".
- Malayic_languages name "Malayic".
- Malayic_languages region Maritime_Southeast_Asia.
- Malayic_languages subject Category:Malayic_languages.
- Malayic_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Malayic_languages type Class107997703.
- Malayic_languages type Collection107951464.
- Malayic_languages type Communication100033020.
- Malayic_languages type Group100031264.
- Malayic_languages type Language106282651.
- Malayic_languages type MalayicLanguages.
- Malayic_languages comment "The Malayic languages are a branch of the Austronesian family. They include Malay, the national language of Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia; Minangkabau in central Sumatra; and Iban in northern Borneo.It is thought that the homeland of the Malayic languages is in western Borneo, where the Ibanic languages remain.".
- Malayic_languages label "Langues malaisiennes".
- Malayic_languages label "Lingue malayic".
- Malayic_languages label "Malayic languages".
- Malayic_languages label "Ибан-малайские языки".
- Malayic_languages label "马来语群".
- Malayic_languages sameAs Langues_malaisiennes.
- Malayic_languages sameAs Rumpun_bahasa_Melayik.
- Malayic_languages sameAs Lingue_malayic.
- Malayic_languages sameAs 말라위어군.
- Malayic_languages sameAs m.02pccq2.
- Malayic_languages sameAs Q662628.
- Malayic_languages sameAs Q662628.
- Malayic_languages sameAs Malayic_languages.
- Malayic_languages wasDerivedFrom Malayic_languages?oldid=602930706.
- Malayic_languages depiction Malayic_languages.svg.
- Malayic_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Malayic_languages.