kqv ISO 639

Okolod

  • Geography

    ID East Kalimantan province: Sabah border area in northwest.
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A language of Indonesia

kqv
Kolod, Kolour, Kolur, Okolod Murut
3,390 in Indonesia (2000). Total users in all countries: 5,390.
East Kalimantan province: Sabah border area in northwest.
Brunei and Malaysia: Sarawak, Indonesia, Kalimantan, Malaysia: Sabah
6a* (Vigorous).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, North Borneo, Sabahan, Murutic, Murut
Lexical similarity: 82% with Okolod variety in Sabah, 70% with Pensiangan Murut dialect of Tagal Murut [mvv], 34% with Lundayeh [lnd].
VSO.
Latin script [Latn], limited usage.
Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Okolod
Murut, Kolod
2,000 in Malaysia (2015 R. Ganang), decreasing. Less than 1,000 in Sarawak. More than 1,000 in Sabah.
Sabah: Sipitang district, Bamban, Iburu, Meligan, Sulob, and Ulu Bole villages; Tenom district, Bamban village; Sarawak: Lawas district, Long Tengoa.
Lexical similarity: 82% with Okolod [kqv] in Sabah; 70% with Pensiangan Murut dialect of Tagal Murut [mvv]; 34% with Lun Bawang [lnd].
8a (Moribund)
Mixed use: Home, Friends, Work. Older adults only. Neutral attitudes. Shifted to Sabah Malay [msi]. Many also use Lundayeh [lnd]. Many also use Standard Malay [zsm]. Many also use Tahol Murut [mvv].
Christian.
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