bth ISO 639

Bidayuh, Biatah

  • Geography

    MY Sarawak: Kuching division, Kuching district, 10 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Malaysia

bth
Biatah, Bikuab, Kuap, Quop, Sentah, Siburan
63,900 in Malaysia (2000 census). Total users in all countries: 72,380.
Sarawak: Kuching division, Kuching district, 10 villages.
Brunei and Malaysia: Sarawak, Indonesia, Kalimantan
6b (Threatened).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Land Dayak, Bidayuh, Core, Central
Siburan, Bisitaang (Sitaang, Stang), Tibia, Bibenuk, Bipuruh, Bisapug, Pinyawa’, Biya. Not intelligible with Bidayuh Serian [sdo], Salako [knx], or other Bidayuh varieties from Indonesia. Siburan is the prestige dialect. Lexical similarity: 71% with Singai dialect of Bau Bidayuh [sne].
Some young people, all adults.
Literacy rate in L2: 45%. Radio. Dictionary. Bible: 2014.
Latin script [Latn], developed in about 1995.
’Bidayuh’ is a cover term for all Sarawak Land Dayak groups, plus Salako [knx].
OLAC resources in and about Bidayuh, Biatah
Bidayuh, Biatah
8,480 in Indonesia (2000).
West Kalimantan province: Sanggau regency, area near Sarawak border; possibly northeast Landak regency.
5 (Developing)
May be distinct from Biatah [bth] of Sarawak. Christian, traditional religion.
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