lnd ISO 639

Buri’ Lun Bawang, Buri’ Lun Dayeh Autonyms

Lundayeh

  • Geography

    ID North Kalimantan province: mountainous Sesayap river area.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Indonesia

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Buri tau, Lun Bawang, Lun Daya, Lun Dayah, Lun Daye, Lun Dayeh, Lun Dayoh, Lundaya Putuk, Southern Murut
Buri’ Lun Bawang, Buri’ Lun Dayeh
23,000 in Indonesia (2007 SIL). Total users in all countries: 47,500.
North Kalimantan province: mountainous Sesayap river area.
Brunei and Malaysia: Sarawak, Indonesia, Kalimantan, Malaysia: Sabah
5* (Developing).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Kelabitic
Lun Daye, Papadi, Lun Bawang (Long Bawan, Sarawak Murut). Not Murutic, although sometimes called Southern Murut.
Used as L2 by Lengilu [lgi].
Literature. Radio. Videos. Dictionary. Texts. Bible: 1982.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Lundayeh
Lundayeh
500 in Brunei (2006 SIL).
Temburong district: Brunei Bay to Padas, then to Baram river headwaters. 7 villages.
Trusan, Long Iluk, Lun Ba.
5 (Developing)
Not Murutic, although sometimes called Southern Murut. Murut is a recognized indigenous group. Christian, traditional religion.
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Lundayeh
24,000 in Malaysia (1982 SIL), decreasing. Sarawak 21,000, Sabah 3,000–4,000.
Sabah: Keningau district, Kuala Puntih, and Saup Baru; Sipitang district, Bamban, Bahagia, Batu Tujuh, Kaban, Kawang Baru, Kawang Lama, Long Kinangan, Long Mio, Long Pasia, Mendulong, Pekiak, Ranau-Ranau, Samin, Seri Menanti, Solob, and Tunas Baru; Sarawak: Lawas and Limbang districts; Tawau district, Batu 18 Balung, Batu 22 Balung, Batu 32, Cinta Damai, Kalabakan, Kunak, Merotai, and Serudung; Tenom district, Baru Jumpa, Baru Jumpa Seberang, Belumbung, Kalibatang Baru, Kelanan, Meluyan Ulu, Mengkelias, Sapong, and Sugiang Baru.
Lun Bawang (Sarawak Murut), Lun Dayah, Padas, Trusan (Lawas, Limbang), Lepu Potong. Lun Bawang dialect is spoken in Sarawak.
6b (Threatened)
Mixed use: Home, Friends, Religion. Some young people, all adults. Positive attitudes. All also use Sabah Malay [msi]. Some also use English [eng]. Used as L2 by Kelabit [kzi], Kolod Murut [kqv].
Literacy rate in L1: 90%–95%. Literacy rate in L2: 90% in Standard Malay [zsm], 90% in English [eng]. Agency: Lundayeh Cultural Association Sabah.
Not Murutic, although sometimes called Southern Murut. Christian.
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