iba ISO 639
Jaku Iban Autonyms
Iban
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A language of Malaysia
- ISO 639
- iba
- Alternate Names
- Iban Sabah, Sea Dayak
- Autonym
- Jaku Iban
- Population
- 1,452,000 in Malaysia, all users. L1 users: 752,000 in Malaysia (2013 SIL), including 2,300 in 2 villages in Sabah (2013 A. Maraining). L2 users: 700,000 (2013 SIL). Total users in all countries: 1,482,800 (as L1: 782,800; as L2: 700,000).
- Location
- Sabah: Tawau district; Sarawak: scattered in all 12 divisions of Sarawak.
- Language Maps
- Brunei and Malaysia: Sarawak, Indonesia, Kalimantan, Malaysia: Sabah
- Language Status
- 3 (Wider communication). Originated on Borneo Island; Iban people migrated to Malaysia and settled in the state of Sarawak. In 1840 during the British colonization period, Iban language became widely spoken. Used in education, media, literature, and music.
- Classification
- Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayo-Chamic, Malayic, Ibanic
- Dialects
- Batang Lupar, Bugau, Skrang, Dau, Lemanak, Ulu Ai, Undup, Sebuyau (Sabuyan, Sabuyau, Sibuian, Sibuyan, Sibuyau).
- Typology
- SVO.
- Language Use
- Positive attitudes. Used as L2 by Bukitan [bkn], Kajaman [kag], Kiput [kyi], Narom [nrm], Remun [lkj].
- Language Development
- Taught as subject in primary schools in Sarawak only. Taught at the Institute of Teacher Education Malaysia (for Bachelor of Teaching Primary School Iban Language) since 2014. Literature. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1988–2011.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Largest language group in Sarawak.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Iban
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Belait and Tutong districts: rural areas; Temburong district.
- Dialects
- Batang Lupar, Bugau.
- Language Status
- 5 (Dispersed) View other languages of Brunei
Language Name
Iban
User Population
15,800 in Brunei (2019).
- Location
- West Kalimantan province: Kapuas Hulu regency, Nanga Katungau north to Sarawak border on middle Kapuas river, east of Mount Betung to Udjungumbut, west to Sebangkung town; Sintang regency, lower Kapuas south bank.
- Dialects
- Batang Lupar, Bugau, Kantu’ (Kantuk), Ketungau (Air Tabun, Banjur, Demam, Maung, Sebaru’, Sekapat, Seklau, Sesat, Sigarau), Desa.
- Language Status
- 5 (Dispersed)
- Language Use
- Used as language of Catholicism by other-language speakers on Rejang river (2004 J. Collins).
- Other Comments
- Traditional religion, Christian. View other languages of Indonesia
Language Name
Iban
User Population
15,000 in Indonesia (Benjamin and Chou 2003).
