Languages of Kalimantan explained

There are 74 living languages in Kalimantan. They belong to Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of Austronesian family. Also Tringgus-Sembaan Bidayuh language is spoken as an immigrant language.[1]

According to Ethnologue, the languages belong to five families:

! Family! Code on map
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! No.
code! Name! Alternative names! Dialects! Population[2] ! Year! Region! Classification! Lexical Similarity
1
apg
Ampanang30,0001981East Kalimantan Province, central, southeast of Tunjung, Jambu, Lamper area.Greater Barito, Barito-Mahakam
2
bdb
BasapJembayan, Bulungan, Berau, Dumaring, Binatang, Karangan. 15,0002007East Kalimantan Province, scattered in Bulungan, Sangkulirang, and Kutai regencies.North Borneo, Rejang–Sajau
3
bei
Bakati'Bakati Nyam, Bakati Riok, Bakatiq, Bekati. 4,0001986Northwest near Sarawak border, Sambas and Selvas areas.Land Dayak, Bakati'
4
bfg
Busang KayanBusang, Kajan, Kajang. Mahakam Busang, Belayan, Long Bleh. 3,0001981East Kalimantan Province, upper Mahakam, Oga, Belayan rivers.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Kayan Proper
5
bhv
Bahau19,0002007East Kalimantan Province. Northeast, north, and southeast of Busang. Long Apari, Long Pahangai, Long Bagun, and Long Hubung subdistricts, Kutai Barat Regency.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Kayan Proper
6
bjn
BanjarBandjarese, Banjar Malay, Banjarese, Labuhan. Kuala, Hulu.3,502,300
(3,500,000)
2000Around Banjarmasin south and east; East Kalimantan, coastal regions of Pulau Laut, Kutai and Pasir; Central Kalimantan as far as Sampit. Also in Malaysia (Sabah).Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Malay73% with Indonesian [ind], 66% with Tamuan (Malayic Dayak), 45% with Bakumpai [bkr], 35% with Ngaju [nij].
7
bkn
BukitanBakatan, Bakitan, Beketan, Mangkettan, Manketa, Pakatan. Punan Ukit, Punan Busang. 860
(570)
2000East Kalimantan Province, Iwan River, Sarawak border. Also in Malaysia (Sarawak).North Borneo, Melanau-Kajang, Kajang
8
bkr
BakumpaiBakambai, Bara-Jida. Bakumpai, Mengkatip (Mangkatip, Oloh Mengkatip).100,0002003Central Kalimantan Province. Kapuas and Barito rivers, northeast of Kuala Kapuas.Greater Barito75% with Ngaju [nij], 45% with Banjar [bjn].
9
blj
BolonganBulungan. May be a dialect of Tidong [tid] or Segai [sge].30,0002002East Kalimantan Province, Tanjungselor area, lower Kayan River.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Murutic, Tidong
10
bqr
BurusuBerusuh, Bulusu. 4,3502007East Kalimantan Province, Bulungan Regency, Sesayap subdistrict, Sekatakbunyi area, north of Sajau Basap [sjb] language.North Borneo, Rejang–Sajau
11
bth
Biatah BidayuhBiatah, Bideyu, Landu, Lundu, Pueh, Siburan. 8,4802000Northwest Kalimantan, on Sarawak border. Mainly in Sarawak.Land Dayak, Bidayuh
12
bve
Berau MalayBerau, Merau Malay. 11,2002007East Kalimantan Province, central coastal area, Tanjungreder and Muaramalinau north to Sepinang south.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Malay
13
bvk
Bukat4001981West Kalimantan Province, northeast near Sarawak border, Kapuas River, southeast of Mendalam. 3 areas.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Muller-Schwaner 'Punan'
14
bvu
Bukit MalayBukit, Meratus, Bukat. A variant of Banjar Malay [bjn]. 59,0002007East Kalimantan Province, southeast, Sampanahan River, northwest of Limbungan.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Malay
15
byd
Benyadu'Njadu, Nyadu, Balantiang, Balantian. Pandu, Nyadu (Balantian, Balantiang, Njadu). 54,0002007West Kalimantan Province, northwest near Sarawak border, Landak and Bengkayang regencies.Land Dayak
16
djo
JangkangJangkang proper, Pompang. 37,0002007West Kalimantan Province, Central Sanggau Regency, south of Balai Sebut.Land Dayak
17
dun
Dusun DeyahDeah, Dejah. 20,0001981South Kalimantan Province, Tabalong River northeast of Bongkang.East Barito53% with Lawangan [lbx], 52% with Tawoyan [twy].
18
duq
Dusun MalangBayan, Dusun Malang. Most similar to Ma'anyan [mhy], Paku [pku], Dusun Witu [duw], Malagasy [plt].4,500 (2,000 Bayan)2003Central Kalimantan Province, North Barito Regency, west of Muarainu, northeast of Muarateweh.Greater Barito90% between the 2 dialects.
19
duw
Dusun WituDusun Pepas, Dusun Witu. Most similar to Ma'anyan [mhy], Paku, Dusun Malang [duq], Malagasy [plt].5,0002003Central Kalimantan Province, South Barito Regency, Pendang and Buntokecil regions; south of Muarateweh.Greater Barito75% with Ma'anyan, 73% with Paku [pku].
20
emb
EmbalohMalo, Maloh, Matoh, Mbaloh, Memaloh, Palin, Pari, Sangau, Sanggau. Kalis (Kalis Maloh, Kalis Dayak). Kalis may be a separate language. 10,0001991West Kalimantan Province, Kapuas Hulu Regency, south of Sarawak border, upper Kapuas River: Embaloh, Leboyan, Lauh, Palin, Nyabau, Mandai, and Kalis tributaries.South Sulawesi, Bugis, Tamanic
21
hov
HovonganPunan Bungan. Hovongan, Penyavung, Semukung Uheng.1,0001991West Kalimantan Province near Sarawak and East Kalimantan Province borders; Kapuas Hulu Regency, far northeast corner.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Muller-Schwaner 'Punan'69% with Kereho [xke], 67% with Aoheng [pni].
22
iba
IbanSea Dayak. Batang Lupar, Bugau, Kantu', Ketungau (Air Tabun, Sigarau, Seklau, Sekapat, Banjur, Sebaru', Demam, Maung, Sesat). 15,000 in Kalimantan2003West Kalimantan Province, Sarawak border.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Ibanic
23
kkx
KohinBahasa Seruyan, Seruyan. 8,0002003Central Kalimantan Province, Kotawaringin Timur Regency, central and north Seruyan River area. 10 villages.Western Barito60%–65% with Ot Danum [otd], 50%–69% with Ngaju [nij].
24
knl
KeninjalDayak Kaninjal, Kaninjal, Kaninjal Dayak. Kubing. 32,0002007West Kalimantan Province, Sayan and Melawi rivers, Nangapinoh, Nangaella, Nangasayan, Gelalak areas.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Kendayan
25
knx
KendayanBaicit, Kendayan-Ambawang, Kendayan Dayak, Damea, Salako. Ambawang, Kendayan, Ahe, Selako. 290,700
(280,000)
2007West Kalimantan Province, northeast of Bengkayang, Ledo area, Madi and Papan jungle area; Sambas regency. Also in Malaysia (Sarawak).Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Kendayan
26
kqv
OkolodKolod, Kolour, Kolur, Okolod Murut. 4,970
(3,390)
2000East Kalimantan Province along Sabah border, east of Lumbis, north of Lundayeh; also in Sarawak. Also in Malaysia (Sarawak).North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Murutic, Murut82% with Okolod of Sabah, 70% with Pensiangan Murut dialect of Tagal Murut [mvv], 34% with Lun Bawang [lnd].
27
kzi
KelabitKalabit, Kerabit, Apo Duat. Lon Bangag, Tring, Bareo (Bario), Pa' Mada, Long Napir.
(640)
2000East Kalimantan Province, remote mountains, on Sarawak border, northwest of Longkemuat. Mainly in Sarawak.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Apo Duat
28
lbx
LawanganLuwangan, Northeast Barito. Ajuh, Bakoi (Lampung), Bantian (Bentian), Banuwang, Bawu (Bawo), Kali, Karau (Beloh), Lawa, Lolang, Mantararen, Njumit, Purai, Purung, Tuwang, Pasir, Benua, Taboyan. At least 17 dialects. Tawoyan [twy] may be inherently intelligible.100,0001981East central Kalimantan, Karau River area.Eastern Barito77% with Tawoyan, 53% with Dusun Deyah [dun].
29
lgi
Lengilu42000Northeast, between Sa'ban and Lundayeh.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Kelabitic Nearly extinct.
30
lnd
Lun BawangSouthern Murut, Lundayeh, Lun Daye, Lun Dayah, Lun Daya, Lun Dayoh, Lundaya Putuk. Lun Daye, Papadi, Lun Bawang (Long Bawan, Sarawak Murut). Not Murutic, although sometimes called Southern Murut. 47,500
(23,000)
2007Interior from Brunei Bay to Padas River headwaters, to Baram headwaters, and into East Kalimantan, Indonesian mountains where Sesayap River tributaries arise. Also in Brunei, Malaysia (Sarawak). North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Kelabitic
31
lra
Rara Bakati'Luru, Lara', Bekatiq, Bekati' Nyam-Pelayo, Bekati' Kendayan. Bina'e.
(12,000)
2007West Kalimantan Province, upper Lundu and Sambas rivers, Bengkayang area east of Gunung Pendering, and north in Pejampi and 2 other villages.Land Dayak, Bakati'
32
mhy
Ma'anyanMa'anjan, Maanyak Dayak. Samihim (Buluh Kuning), Sihong (Siong), Dusun Balangan. Related to Malagasy languages in Madagascar.150,0002003Central Kalimantan, Barito Selatan Regency, South Tamianglayang area, Dusun Hilir, Karau Kuala, Dusun Selatan, Dusun Utara, Gunung Bintang Awai, Dusun Tengah, Awang, and Patangkep Tutui subdistricts. Patai River drainage area.Greater Barito77% with Paku [pku], 75% with Dusun Witu [duv].
33
mqg
Kota Bangun Kutai MalayNot intelligible with Tenggarong Kutai Malay [vkt], but may be intelligible with one of its dialects (Northern Kutai). 80,0001981East Kalimantan Province, central Mahakam River basin.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Malay
34
msa
Malay
35
mtd
MualangMualang Ili’, Mualang Ulu. Similar to Iban [iba]. 40,0002007West Kalimantan Province, Belitang Hilir, Belitang, and Belitang Hulu Sekadau subdistricts, along Ayak and Belitang rivers, about 320 km upstream from Pontianak.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Ibanic
36
mvv
Tagal MurutSemambu, Semembu, Sumambu, Sumambu-Tagal, Sumambuq. Rundum (Arundum), Tagal (Tagol, North Borneo Murut, Sabah Murut), Sumambu (Semembu, Sumambuq), Tolokoson (Telekoson), Sapulot Murut (Sapulut Murut), Pensiangan Murut (Pentjangan, Tagul, Taggal, Lagunan Murut), Alumbis (Lumbis, Loembis), Tawan, Tomani (Tumaniq), Maligan (Mauligan, Meligan, Bol Murut, Bole Murut). 2,000?East Kalimantan Province, Nunukan Regency, Pegalan Valley, Alumbis River.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Murutic, Murut
37
mxd
ModangKelingan (Long Wai, Long We), Long Glat, Long Bento’, Benehes, Nahes, Liah Bing. 15,3001981East Kalimantan Province, Segah, Kelinjau, and Belayan rivers. 5 areas.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Modang
38
nij
NgajuBiadju, Dayak Ngaju, Ngadju, Ngaja, Ngaju Dayak, Southwest Barito.Ba’amang (Bara-Bare, Sampit), Katingan Ngaju, Katingan Ngawa, Kahayan, Kahayan Kapuas, Mantangai (Oloh Mangtangai), Pulopetak. Related to Bakumpai [bkr].890,0002003Kalimantan, Kapuas, Kahayan, Katingan, and Mentaya rivers, south. Greater Barito75% with Bakumpai, 62% with Kohin [kkx], 50% with Ot Danum [otd], 35% with Banjar [bjn].
39
otd
Ot DanumDohoi, Malahoi, Uud Danum, Uut Danum.Ot Balawan, Ot Banu’u, Ot Murung 1 (Murung 1, Punan Ratah), Ot Olang, Ot Tuhup, Sarawai (Melawi), Dohoi, Ulu Ai’ (Da’an), Sebaung, Kadorih, Kuhin.78,8002007Upper reaches of south Borneo River, large area south of Schwaner Range. Ulu Ai’ on Mandai River with 7 villages. Greater Barito70% with Siang [sya], 65% with Kohin [kkx], 60% with Katingan dialect of Ngaju [nij], 50% with Ngaju (main dialect) [nij].
40
pku
PakuBakau. 3,5002003Central Kalimantan Province, East Barito Regency, south of Ampah.East Barito77% with Ma’anyan [mhy], 73% with Dusun Witu [duv].
41
pni
AohengPenihing. 2,6301981East Kalimantan Province, north central near Sarawak border, upper reaches of Kapuas, Barito, and Mahakam rivers.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Muller-Schwaner 'Punan'69% with Kereho [xke], 67% with Hovongan [hov].
42
puc
Punan Merap2001981East Kalimantan Province, east of Longkemuat.North Borneo, Rejang–Sajau
43
pud
Punan AputAput. Allegedly unintelligible to other Penan languages. 3701981East Kalimantan Province, west and north of Mt. Menyapa.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Muller-Schwaner 'Punan'
44
puf
Punan Merah1401981East Kalimantan Province, Mahakam River, east of Ujohhilang.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Muller-Schwaner 'Punan'
45
puj
Punan TubuNot a Kenyah language (Soriente 2003). 2,0001981East Kalimantan Province, Malinau, Mentarang, and Sembakung rivers, coastal. 8 locations.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Punan Tubu
46
put
PutohPutuk. Pa Kembaloh, Abai. May be the same as Lun Bawang [lnd]. 6,0001981East Kalimantan Province, east of Lundayeh and Sa'ban, Mentarang River, Longberang, Mensalong, Bangalan areas.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Kelabitic
47
rir
RibunRibun, Bekidoh. 45,0001981West Kalimantan Province, Kapuas Hulu Regency, Tayan Hulu subdistrict.Land Dayak
48
sbr
Sembakung MurutSembakoeng, Sembakong, Simbakong, Tingalun, Tinggalan, Tinggalum. 5,180
(3,180)
2000East Kalimantan Province, Nunukan Regency, Sembakung River mouth into Sabah. Also in Malaysia (Sabah).North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Murutic, Tidong
49
sbx
SeberuangQuite similar to Desa. 37,0002007West Kalimantan Province, Kapuas area from Nanga Silat to Selimbau, on Belimbing, Lebang, Belitang, Seauk, Tempunak, Selimbau, Silat rivers.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Ibanic
50
scg
SanggauDosan, Mayau, Sanggau. Very heterogeneous dialects, probably more than 1 language in this group—not all Sanggau isolects mutually intelligible. Koman and Semerawai could be part of this group. 45,0001981West Kalimantan Province, Sanggau Regency, Kapuas River.Land Dayak
51
sdm
SemandangKualan-Semandang. Semandang, Gerai, Beginci, Bihak, Komi. 20,000?West Kalimantan Province, Ketapang Regency, Kualan and Semandang rivers.Land Dayak
52
sdo
Bukar-Sadong BidayuhBuka, Bukar, Bukar Sadong, Bukar Sadung Bidayah, Sabutan, Sadong, Serian, Tebakang. Bukar Sadong, Bukar Bidayuh (Bidayuh, Bidayah). ?West Kalimantan Province, Sarawak border, Sanggau and Sintang regencies.Land Dayak, Bidayuh
53
sge
SegaiCalled Segayi by the Berau, Ga’ay by the Kenyah and Kayan. Kelai, Segah. 2,0001981East Kalimantan Province, Berau regency, Kelai River and around Longlaai.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Modang
54
sjb
Sajau BasapSajau, Sujau. Punan Sajau, Punan Basap, Punan Batu 2. Related to Basap [bdb]. 6,0001981East Kalimantan Province, Berau and Bulungan regencies, northeast of Muaramalinau.North Borneo, Rejang–Sajau
55
slg
Selungai MurutMurut. 1,240
(640)
2000East Kalimantan Province, Nunukan Regency east of Lumbis on upper reaches of Sembakung River. Also in Malaysia (Sabah).North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Murutic, Murut
56
snv
Sa'banSaban, Merau.
(850)
2000East Kalimantan Province, Nunukan Regency, Sarawak border, south of Lundayeh.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Kelabitic
57
sre
Sara Bakati'Sara, Riok. Some dialect differences. Unidirectional intelligibility from Sara to Rara-Bakati’. 4,000?West Kalimantan Province, near Sanggau-Ledo northeast of Ledo.Land Dayak, Bakati'
58
sya
SiangOt Siang. Siang, Murung 2. Related to Dohoi. 60,0001981Central Kalimantan Province, Murung Raya Regency, east of Dohoi.Greater Barito
59
tid
TidongCamucones, Tedong, Tidoeng, Tidung, Tiran, Tirones, Tiroon, Zedong. Nonukan (Nunukan), Penchangan, Sedalir (Salalir, Sadalir, Saralir, Selalir), Tidung, Tarakan (Terakan), Sesayap (Sesajap), Sibuku. 47,000
(27,000)
2007East Kalimantan Province, Bulungan Regency, Sembakung and Sibuka rivers, coast and islands around Tarakan and interior, Malinau River. Also in Malaysia (Sabah).North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Murutic, Tidong
60
tjg
TunjungTunjung Dayak. Tunjung (Tunjung Tengah), Tunjung Londong, Tunjung Linggang, Pahu. 50,0001981East Kalimantan Province, Kutai Regency, between Adas, Dempar, Melak, and east around the lake; south Muntaiwan area.Greater Barito, Barito-Mahakam
61
tmn
TamanDayak Taman, Taman Dayak. 30,0002007West Kalimantan Province, Kapuas Hulu regency, Kapuas River, upriver from Putussibau; Mendalam and Sibau tributaries.South Sulawesi, Bugis, Tamanic
62[3]
tsg
TausugJoloano Sulu, Moro Joloano, Sooloo, Sulu, Suluk, Taosug, Tausog, Taw Sug.
(12,000)
1981Northeast Kalimantan coastal settlements, immigrants from Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines.Philippine, Greater Central Philippine, Central Philippine, Bisayan, Butuan–Tausug
63
twy
TawoyanTabojan, Tabojan Tongka, Taboyan, Tabuyan, Tawoyan Dayak, Tewoyan. 20,0001981East Central around Palori.Greater Barito77% with Lawangan [lbx], 52% with Dusun Deyah.
64
ulu
Uma' LungOma Longh. Marginally intelligible with Uma Lasan [xky]. 3,0002006East Kalimantan Province, Malinau regency mostly, Pimping, Long Setulang, Batu Kajang, Long Uli, Long Belua villages.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kenyah, Upper Pujungan
65
vkt
Tenggarong Kutai MalayKutai, Tenggarong. Tenggarong Kutai, Ancalong Kutai, Northern Kutai. Many dialects. Tenggarong and Kota Bangun (Malay, Kota Bangun Kutai [mqg]) are not inherently intelligible. Shares phonological innovations with Berau Malay [bve], Banjar [bjn], and Brunei [xkd]. 210,000 (100,000 in Tenggarong, 60,000 in Ancalong, 50,000 in Northern Kutai.)1981East Kalimantan Province, Mahakam River basin, east central coastal area, from Sepinang and Tg; Mangkalihat north to Muarabadak and Samarinda south.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Malay
66
whk
Wahau KenyahWahau Kenya, Lebu’ Kulit. Uma Timai, Lebu’ Kulit, Uma’ Ujok. 8,0002007East Kalimantan Province, upper Mahakam River, Batu Majang, Buluk Sen, Uma’ Dian, Muara Pedohon, Kampung Baru, Uma’ Bekuai, Tabang Lama villages.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kenyah, Kayanic Kenyah
67
whu
Wahau KayanWahau Kajan. 5001981East Kalimantan Province, north of Muara Wahau.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Kayan Proper
68
xay
Kayan Mahakam1,3001981East Kalimantan Province, West Kutai and Malinau regencies, 2 areas.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Kayan Proper
69
xdy
Malayic DayakBamayo, Bumayoh. Tapitn, Banana’, Kayung (Kayong), Delang, Semitau, Suhaid, Mentebah-Suruk, Arut (Sukarame), Lamandau (Landau Kantu), Sukamara (Kerta Mulya), Riam (Nibung Terjung), Belantikan (Sungkup), Tamuan, Tomun, Pangin, Sekakai, Silat. Listed dialects form a chain and may constitute 3 or more languages. Related to Kendayan [knx] and Keninjal [knl]. 520,000 (300 Tapitn, 100,000 Banana’, 100,000 Kayung, 200,000 Delang, 10,000 Semitau, 10,000 Suhaid, 20,000 Mentebah-Suruk)1981Large portions of eastern West Kalimantan and western Central Kalimantan provinces. Banana’ and Tapitn are western, between Singakawang, Bengkayang, Darit, and Sungairaya; Kayung and Delang are southern, between Sandai, Muarakayang, Pembuanghulu, Sukamara, and Sukaraja; Semitau, Suhaid, and Mentebah-Suruk are eastern, southeast of Kapuas River from Sintang to Putus Sibau.Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Malay
70
xem
KembayanKarambai. 11,0002007West Kalimantan Province, near Sarawak border, Balaikarangan, Kembayan, Landak River area.Land Dayak
71
xkd
Mendalam KayanMendalam Kajan. 1,5001981West Kalimantan Province, northeast of Putus Sibau, Mendalam River.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Kayan Proper
72
xke
KerehoKeriau Punan. Busang (Kereho-Busang), Seputan, Uheng (Kereho-Uheng).5002003West Kalimantan Province, far east Kapuas Hulu Regency, near Sarawak border, Kereho River.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Muller-Schwaner 'Punan'69% with Hovongan [hov], 69% with Aoheng [pni].
73
xkl
Mainstream KenyahUsun Apau Kenyah, Highland Kenyah. Lepo’ Tau, Lepo’ Bem, Uma’ Jalan, Uma’ Tukung, Lepo’ Ke, Lepo’ Kuda, Lepo’ Maut, Lepo’ Ndang, Badeng, Bakung, Lepo’ Tepu’. 32,000
(12,000)
2007East Kalimantan Province, Malinau Regency, Pimping, Long Setulang, Batu Kajang, Long Uli, Long Belua villages, Kayan, Mahakam, Upper Baram, Bahau, Upper Balui, Malinau, Belayan, and Telen river areas. Also in Malaysia (Sarawak).North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kenyah
74
xkn
Kayan River KayanKajang, Kayan River Kajan. Uma Leken, Kayaniyut Kayan, Uma Laran. 2,0001981East Kalimantan Province, Kayan River, 2 areas.North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Kayan Proper
75
xky
Uma' LasanWestern Kenyah. Uma’ Alim, Uma’ Lasan, Uma’ Baka.
(1,500)
2003, 2005East Kalimantan Province, Malinau regency, primarily Long Pujungan and Long Jelet Mesahan villages, also Long Pejalin (Uma’ Alim).North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kenyah, Upper Pujungan

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20060103003029/http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=IDK Languages of Kalimantan
  2. First amount - total, in brackets - Indonesia
  3. Not shown on the map