Eastern Kadazan language

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Eastern Kadazan
Labuk-Kinabatangan Kadazan
Native toMalaysia
RegionSabah
Ethnicity20,600 (2000)
Native speakers

(only 5% of children learn it)
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3dtb
Glottologlabu1249

Eastern Kadazan, also known as Labuk Kadazan, Kinabatangan Kadazan, or Sungai, is an Austronesian language primarily spoken in Sabah, Malaysia.

References

  1. ^ Eastern Kadazan language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

Further reading

  • Hurlbut, Hope M. (1988). Verb Morphology in Eastern Kadazan. Pacific Linguistics Series B - No. 97. Canberra: The Australian National University. doi:10.15144/PL-B97. hdl:1885/145419. ISBN 978-0-85883-347-0.