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Bamayo (Bumayoh), listed in Ethnologue simply as Malayic Dayak, is a Malayic Dayak language of Borneo. Dialects form a chain
that may be better considered three languages. Ethnologue lists them as southern: Delang [200,000 speakers] and Kayung [100,000
100,000]; western: Banana’ [100,000 100,000] and Tapitn [300 300]; and eastern: Mentebah-Suruk [20,000 20,000], Semitau [10,000
10,000], and Suhaid [10,000 10,000]; and additionally (not arranged geographically): Arut (Sukarame), Lamandau (Landau Kantu),
Sukamara (Kerta Mulya), Riam (Nibung Terjung), Belantikan (Sungkup), Tamuan, Tomun, Pangin, Sekakai, Silat. |
Names (more)[en] Dayak, Malayic |
Language type : Living
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