- Source: Embaloh language
Embaloh (Maloh) is an Austronesian (Dayak) language spoken in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.: 86 Apart from Taman, it is not close to other languages on Borneo, but rather belongs to the South Sulawesi languages closest to Buginese. Many speakers of Embaloh also speak Iban, leading to the adoption of some Iban loanwords into Embaloh.: 114
The Kalis dialect (Kalis Maloh) may be a distinct language.
Sample
Notes: Normalized orthography with ng and ' instead of ŋ and superscript ʔ (ʔ).
"Aisi antuun indi' mantoan ulu'ulu'. Bopu' poang kule'a dakatoaniak ulu'ulu'," kaingka lalo i Lang Kibo. "Ona'kin, ti'kin matoan bapi!""These ghosts never stop asking. I'm getting fed up with their questions to me", said Lang Kibo. "Just watch it, if you started to ask again!"
References
Bibliography
K. Alexander Adelaar and Nikolaus Himmelmann, The Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar. Routledge, 2005.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Embaloh
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Bahasa Banjar
- Bahasa Bengkulu
- Rumpun bahasa Sulawesi Selatan
- Bahasa Melayu Riau
- Bahasa Sunda
- Rumpun Ot Danum
- Bahasa Batak Mandailing
- Bahasa Pamona
- Embaloh language
- EMB
- Malayic languages
- Taman language (Indonesia)
- Malay language
- Languages of Sulawesi
- Indonesian language
- Tamanic languages
- Sundanese language
- South Sulawesi languages