Berawan language

In today's world, Berawan language is a topic that has gained great relevance in different areas. Whether in politics, science, technology or culture, Berawan language has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. Its impact has been so significant that it has generated debates and reflections in contemporary society. In this article, we will explore the phenomenon of Berawan language in depth, analyzing its many facets and its influence on everyday life. From its origins to its present, we will take a tour of Berawan language to understand its importance today and its projection in the future.
Berawan
RegionSarawak
Native speakers
3,600 (2010)
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
zbc – Central
zbe – East
zbw – West
Glottologbera1264

Berawan is an Austronesian language of Sarawak.

Dialects

  1. Lakiput
  2. Narom
  3. Lelak
  4. Dali
  5. Miri long teran
  6. Belait
  7. Tutong
  8. Long Terawan
  9. Long Tutoh
  10. Mulu Caves

Distribution

Baram (Tutoh-Tinjar)

  1. Batu Bela (Sungai Merah )(Lower Tutoh)
  2. Long Terawan (Middle Tutoh)
  3. Long Teru (Lower Tinjar)
  4. Long Jegan (Middle Tinjar)
  5. Long Teran
  6. Long Tabing
  7. Long Takong
  8. Loagan Bunut National Park
  9. Long Patan
  10. Long Palo (Tutoh)
  11. Long Kuk

References

  1. ^ Central at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    East at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    West at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

External links

  • Kaipuleohone has an open access collection of materials (RB2-003) that includes notes on Berawan.