snv ISO 639

Sa’ban

  • Geography

    MY Sarawak: Miri division, Long Banga’, Upper Baram, Long Peluan, Long Puak on Kalimantan border.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Malaysia

snv
Berau, Braow, “Merau” (pej.)
1,110 in Malaysia (2000). Ethnic population: 1,400 (2011). Total users in all countries: 1,960.
Sarawak: Miri division, Long Banga’, Upper Baram, Long Peluan, Long Puak on Kalimantan border.
Brunei and Malaysia: Sarawak, Indonesia, Kalimantan
6b (Threatened).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Dayic, Kelabitic
Some young people, all adults. People have been moving into urban areas for employment, and as a consequence have abandoned some of their cultural traditions. It is not clear whether young people are giving up on their ethnic language, but there is evidence that they are becoming proficient in other languages for employment opportunities.
Literature. Bible portions: 1969.
Latin script [Latn], no longer in use.
OLAC resources in and about Sa’ban
Sa’ban
850 in Indonesia (2000).
North Kalimantan province: Nunukan regency.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. Some also use Indonesian [ind], with their children.
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