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Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Asia > Malaysia (Sarawak) > Melanau, Central

Melanau, Central

A language of Malaysia (Sarawak)

ISO 639-3mel

Population  113,000 in Malaysia (2000 census). Population total all countries: 113,280.
Region  3rd Division, Rejang delta coastal area to Balingian River. Also in Brunei.
Language map  Brunei and Malaysia - Sarawak, reference number 39
Alternate names   Belana’u, Milanau, Milano
Dialects  Mukah-Oya (Mukah, Muka, Oya, Oya’, Oga), Balingian, Bruit, Dalat (Dalad), Igan, Sarikei, Segahan, Prehan, Segalang, Siteng. Balingian dialect is linguistically quite distinct from others.
Classification  Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, North Borneo, Melanau-Kajang, Melanau
Language use  Also use Malay [zlm].
Language development  Literacy rate in L2: above 50%.
Comments  Agriculturalists: sago, rice, coconut, rubber; fishermen; lumbermen; animal husbandry: poultry, goats, water buffaloes; traders with Iban.

Also spoken in:

Brunei

Language name   Melanau, Central
Population  280 in Brunei (2006 SIL).
Region  Around Kuala Belait town.
Language map  Brunei and Malaysia - Sarawak, reference number 39
Alternate names  Belana’u, Melanau , Milanau, Milano
Dialects  Mukah-Oya (Mukah, Muka, Oya, Oya’, Oga).
Language use  Also use Brunei Malay [kxd].
Comments  The Mukah dialect is spoken in Brunei. Agriculturalists: sago, rice, coconut, rubber; fishermen; lumbermen; animal husbandry: chickens, goats, water buffaloes; traders with Iban. Muslim.
 

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

CHOU Shu Hsiu, author. 1999. Melanau and Indonesian: a comparative grammatical study.  Available online

CHOU Shu Hsiu, author. 2002. A reconstruction of proto-Melanau.

RENSCH, Calvin R., author. 2012. "Melanau and the Languages of Central Sarawak."  Available online