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Jagoi language

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Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Jagoi
Bau
Native toMalaysia
RegionSarawak
Native speakers
(29,000 cited 2000 census)[1]
Dialects
  • Gumbang?
Language codes
ISO 639-3 sne
Glottolog baub1235

Jagoi, Singai or Bau, is a Dayak language of Borneo. Gumbang dialect may be closer to Tringgus.[citation needed ][original research? ]

Dialects

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Bau language is divided into seven dialects, namely:

  • Jagoi - notably from Serikin, Stass, Serasot etc., towards Kampung Selampit in Lundu, Sarawak,
  • Bratak - used in kupua (kampung/villages) around the Bung Bratak (Mount Bratak),
  • Singai - used in the area and villages around the Catholic site of Mount Singai (from Kampung Apar towards kampung Bobak),
  • Biroih - used from Kampung Skiat area towards Kampung Seropak and towards Peninjau Lama (Serumbu area) who originated from Mount Podam,
  • Krokuang/Krokong - used in the Krokong area in Bau, Sarawak,
  • Gumbang - in Gumbang area, and
  • Tringgus - in Kampung Tringgus.

References

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