meo ISO 639

Pelat Utagha Autonyms

Malay, Kedah

  • Geography

    MY Kedah, Perak, Perlis, and Pulau Pinang states.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Malaysia

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Kedahan Malay, Satun Malay
Pelat Utagha
2,600,000 in Malaysia (2004).
Kedah, Perak, Perlis, and Pulau Pinang states.
Malaysia: Peninsular, Southern Thailand
3 (Wider communication). Became the lingua franca of the state of Kedah in the late 1800s. Spoken by almost all Kedahans regardless of race. Used in trade and at home.
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayo-Chamic, Malayic, Malay
None known. Distinct from Pattani Malay [mfa] and Standard Malay [zsm]. A member of macrolanguage Malay [msa].
Also use Thai [tha].
Latin script [Latn].
More use Thai [tha] than Pattani Malay. Most outside contacts are with Thai population centers in Songkhla, Phattalung, and Haad Yai; with west coast Malay states of Perlis and Kedah. Culturally Malay. May be a dialect of Malay [zlm].
OLAC resources in and about Malay, Kedah
Malay, Satun
A few villages near Satun. Isolated.
6a (Vigorous)
Also use Thai [tha].
More people in the area speak Thai than Pattani [mfa]. Most outside contacts in Thai centers of Songkhla, Phattalung, and Haad Yai; with west coast Malay states of Perlis and Kedah. Culturally Malay. Muslim.
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