Malayan languages
The Malay or Malayan languages are a group of closely related languages spoken by Malays and related peoples across Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand and the far southern parts of the Philippines. They have traditionally been classified as Malay, Para-Malay, and Aboriginal Malay, but this reflects geography and ethnicity rather than a proper linguistic classification. The Malayan languages are mutually unintelligible to varying extents, though the distinction between language and dialect is unclear in many cases.
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Malayan languages
The Malay or Malayan languages are a group of closely related languages spoken by Malays and related peoples across Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand and the far southern parts of the Philippines. They have traditionally been classified as Malay, Para-Malay, and Aboriginal Malay, but this reflects geography and ethnicity rather than a proper linguistic classification. The Malayan languages are mutually unintelligible to varying extents, though the distinction between language and dialect is unclear in many cases.
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The Malay or Malayan languages ...... rom standard (Malaccan) Malay.
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Малайские языки (Malay, Malaya ...... , тенггаронг-кутайский, хаджи.
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The Malay or Malayan languages ...... lect is unclear in many cases.
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Малайские языки (Malay, Malaya ...... ассификация. Малайская группа:
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Malayan languages
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Малайские языки
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