Tutoh language

In today's world, Tutoh language plays a fundamental role in different aspects of daily life. Whether in the personal, social or work sphere, Tutoh language has become a relevant topic that deserves to be analyzed and discussed. As society advances, Tutoh language is positioned as a key element that influences our decisions, opinions and lifestyle. Therefore, it is essential to delve deeper into the different aspects that Tutoh language covers, understanding its impact and scope in daily life. In this article, we will explore the importance of Tutoh language and how it has become a topic of interest to so many people today.
Tutoh
Long Wat
Leboʼ Voʼ
Native toMalaysia
RegionBorneo
Native speakers
(600 cited 1981)
Language codes
ISO 639-3ttw
Glottologlong1406
ELPLebo' Vo' Kenyah

Tutoh, also known as Long Wat, is a Kenyah language of Sarawak, Malaysia, spoken along the Tutoh River. It is spoken in the villages of Long Wat and in the Bornean city of Miri, where however most are shifting to Malay.

External links

  1. ^ Tutoh at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)