mdr ISO 639

Mandar

  • Geography

    ID South Sulawesi province: Pangkajene Islands regency, Pabbring islands near Makassar city, other areas; West Sulawesi province: Majene, Mamuju, and Polewali Mandar regencies, Cape Mandar and Majene city, and 3 coastal enclaves north; coastal area between Parangkayu and Simajo towns.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Indonesia

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Andian, Mandharsche, Manjar
499,000 (2010 census).
South Sulawesi province: Pangkajene Islands regency, Pabbring islands near Makassar city, other areas; West Sulawesi province: Majene, Mamuju, and Polewali Mandar regencies, Cape Mandar and Majene city, and 3 coastal enclaves north; coastal area between Parangkayu and Simajo towns.
Indonesia, Sulawesi
3 (Wider communication). Used for trading purposes and other inter-group communication by 5 other language groups in the area (2020 S. Anonby).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, South Sulawesi, Northern, Mandar
Majene, Balanipa (Napo-Tinambung), Malunda, Pamboang, Sendana (Cenrana, Tjendana). A complex dialect grouping. May be more dialects than those listed. Balanipa and Sendana may each be more than 1 dialect. Balanipa is prestige dialect. Mandar, Mamuju [mqx], and Bambam [ptu] are separate languages in a language chain.
Some young people, all adults. Among the Mandar ethnic group. Loss of Mandar is not occuring among other groups who use it for trade. Positive attitudes. Most also use Indonesian [ind]. Used as L2 by Budong-Budong [bdx], Dakka [dkk], Koneq-koneq [cml], Mamuju [mqx], Pannei [pnc], Ulumanda’ [ulm].
Radio. Dictionary.
Buginese script [Bugi], no longer in use. Latin script [Latn].
Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Mandar