ums ISO 639

Pendau

  • Geography

    ID Central Sulawesi province: Balaesang sub-district, Sibayu, Walandano, and other villages; scattered north to Dampal Utara district.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Indonesia

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Ndaoe, Ndau, “Umalasa” (pej.)
1,820 (2010 census).
Central Sulawesi province: Balaesang sub-district, Sibayu, Walandano, and other villages; scattered north to Dampal Utara district.
Indonesia, Sulawesi
6b (Threatened).
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Celebic, Tomini-Tolitoli, Tomini, Southern
SVO; prepositions; word order marks grammatical relations; actor and undergoer voice; aspect markers; causatives; 19 consonants and 5 vowels; prefix vowel harmony.
Pendau is the everyday language in their settlements, but Indonesian [ind] is used with speakers of neighboring languages and with outside officials. Children’s education is in Indonesian (Quick 2007). Home, community. Some young people, all adults. Most also use Indonesian [ind] (Quick 2007). Also use Manado Malay [xmm] (Quick 2007).
Grammar. Bible portions: 2002–2005.
Latin script [Latn].
“Umalasa” is a Bugis [bug] exonym meaning ‘the sick ones’ with negative connotations. Muslim, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Pendau