Dayak languages — The term Dayak is used for the languages of the Dayak people; that is, those languages of Borneo apart from varieties of Malay and language of Chinese, Indian, and European origin. According to recent (2008) classifications, they belong to two… … Wikipedia
Dayak people — Dayak Regions with significant populations Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Languages Dayak languages Religion Predominantly Christianity (91%), Kaharingan (7%) and Islam (2%) … Wikipedia
Dayak Laut — Iban Iban Krieger im 19. Jahrhundert Systematik Siedlungsgebiet: Nordwest Borneo Anzahl: Etwa 710.000 Sprache: Iban … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dayak — /duy ak, euhk/, n., pl. Dayaks, (esp. collectively) Dayak. a member of any of several indigenous, Austronesian speaking tribal peoples of Sarawak and Indonesian Borneo. Also, Dyak. [1830 40] * * * Any member of a non Muslim indigenous people of… … Universalium
Dayak — [ dʌɪak] (also Dyak) noun (plural same or Dayaks) 1》 a member of a group of indigenous peoples inhabiting parts of Borneo, including the Iban (or Sea Dayak) of the north and the Land Dayak of the south west. 2》 the Austronesian languages spoken… … English new terms dictionary
Malayic languages — Malayic Geographic distribution: South East Asia Linguistic classification: Austronesian Malayo Polynesian (MP) Nuclear MP Malayo Sumbawan … Wikipedia
Langues dayak des terres — Les langues dayak des terres[1] sont un groupe de langues de la branche malayo polynésienne des langues austronésiennes. Elles sont parlées par les Bidayuh, une population de Borneo vivant à Kalimantan, la partie indonésienne de l île, et dans l… … Wikipédia en Français
Sea Dayak — Iban Iban Krieger im 19. Jahrhundert Systematik Siedlungsgebiet: Nordwest Borneo Anzahl: Etwa 710.000 Sprache: Iban … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bornean languages — Bornean Geographic distribution: Borneo Linguistic classification: Austronesian Malayo Polynesian Indo Melanesian Bornean … Wikipedia
Malayo-Polynesian languages — Malayo Polynesian Geographic distribution: Southeast Asia and the Pacific Linguistic classification: Austronesian Paiwanic ? Malayo Polynesian Proto language … Wikipedia
Borneo-Philippine languages — Infobox Language family name=Borneo Philippines region=Southeast Asia and Madagascar familycolor=Austronesian fam2=Malayo Polynesian child1=two dozen branches map caption=The Borneo Philippines languages (red). Not shown: Yami in Taiwan.The… … Wikipedia