Sama–Bajaw language

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The Sama–Bajaw language is a member of the Austronesian language family spoken by the seafaring Sama-Bajau peoples of maritime Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

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Label Occurrences
Sama–Bajaw language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
Malayo-Polynesian language
language group
associatedWith boat-dwelling populations
seafaring communities
geographicDistribution Sabah NERFINISHED
Sulu Archipelago NERFINISHED
eastern Indonesia
eastern Malaysia NERFINISHED
southern Philippines
hasAlternativeName Bajau languages NERFINISHED
Sama–Bajau language NERFINISHED
Sama–Bajaw languages
Sinama NERFINISHED
hasSubgroup Central Sama Sinama varieties
Central Sama language NERFINISHED
Mapun language NERFINISHED
Pangutaran Sama language NERFINISHED
Sama Balangingi’ varieties
Sama Bangingi’ language
Sama Dilaut (Sea Sama) varieties
Sama Pangutaran dialect cluster
Sama Sibutu dialect cluster
Sama Ubian dialect cluster
Southern Sama language NERFINISHED
West Coast Bajau language NERFINISHED
Yakan language
historicalWritingSystem Arabic script
linguisticFeature shows influence from contact with Malay
shows influence from contact with Tausug NERFINISHED
shows influence from contact with other Philippine languages
memberOf Austronesian language family NERFINISHED
Malayo-Polynesian branch NERFINISHED
region Borneo region
Celebes Sea region NERFINISHED
Sulu Sea region NERFINISHED
spokenBy Bajau people NERFINISHED
Sama people NERFINISHED
Sama-Bajau people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Indonesia
Malaysia NERFINISHED
Philippines
maritime Southeast Asia
usedFor everyday communication among Sama-Bajau communities
oral tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Southern Sama subclassOf Sama–Bajaw language