• North Moluccan Malay (also known as Ternate Malay) is a Malay-based creole language spoken on Ternate, Tidore, Morotai, Halmahera, and Sula Islands in...
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    Ambonese language (also known as Ambonese Malay), spoken mainly on Ambon and the nearby Ceram; and North Moluccan Malay used on the islands of Ternate, Tidore...
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  • Malay. Some contraction vocabulary can also be found in this language, as is the case in North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). North Moluccan Malay (also...
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  • first person inclusive plural pronoun. It is derived from North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay), which can be evidenced by the number of Ternate loanwords...
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  • Tidore language (category North Halmahera languages)
    speakers are also conversant in North Moluccan Malay, the language of wider communication, and the contact between Malay and Tidore has left a great mark...
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  • Ternate language (category North Halmahera languages)
    for North Moluccan Malay, the local variant of Malay, which has given rise to other eastern Indonesian offshoots of Malay, such as Manado Malay. Ternate...
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    Indonesian (locally known as bahasa Indonesia), a standardised form of Malay, which serves as the lingua franca of the archipelago. The vocabulary of...
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  • varieties of Malay (including North Moluccan Malay), differing both in its typology and historical origins. The Bacan people are thought to be a Malayic community...
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  • language family. Some linguists have suggested that Papuan Malay has its roots in North Moluccan Malay, as evidenced by the number of Ternate loanwords in its...
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  • eastern Indonesian forms of Malay have their roots in North Moluccan Malay. In Ambonese Malay, personal pronouns typically have a full form, as well...
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    Minahasan people (category North Sulawesi)
    borrowings from the Ternate language; moreover, Manado Malay originates from North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). The Minahasa people, however, resisted Islamization...
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    The Malayic languages (Malay: bahasa-bahasa Melayu, Indonesian: rumpun bahasa Melayik) are a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian...
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    of the Malay or Nusantara archipelago and include Makassar Malay, Manado Malay, Ambonese Malay, North Moluccan Malay, Kupang Malay, Dili Malay, and Papuan...
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  • Ternate Ternate people, a North Moluccan ethnic group Ternate Malay or North Moluccan Malay, a Malay-based creole language Sultanate of Ternate based on the...
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  • Kupang Malay or simply the Kupang language is a Malay-based creole language spoken in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, which is on the west end of Timor Island...
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    Indonesia) Sabah Malay (3,000,000, Malaysia) Manado Malay (850,000, Indonesia) North Moluccan Malay (700,000, Indonesia) Baba Malay (500,000, Indonesia...
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    South Barisan Malay, also called Central Malay or Middle Malay, is a collection of closely related Malayic isolects spoken in the southwestern part of...
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    (which also covers Malayic, Sundanese, and Madurese languages). Robert Blust also does not include Javanese in the Greater North Borneo subgroup, which...
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    Belitung Malay (base Belitong, Jawi: بهاس بليتوڠ), or Sedentary Belitung Malay, is a Malayic language spoken in Indonesia, specifically on the island...
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    local Bornean Malayic languages and is closely related to but distinct from the Banjar language in South Kalimantan, Berau, also spoken in North Kalimantan...
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  • max – North Moluccan Malay meo – Kedah Malay mfa – Pattani Malay mfb – Bangka min – Minangkabau mqg – Kota Bangun Kutai Malay msi – Sabah Malay mui –...
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  • Lankan Malay originates from Eastern Indonesia Malay varieties, based on similarities with Manado Malay and North Moluccan Malay (Ternate Malay). Today...
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    official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual...
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    language and culture have been known since the introduction of Islam to the Malay Archipelago, which means that long before Indonesia's independence, Arabic...
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    Sultanate of Ternate (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    the Malay language used by the people of eastern Indonesia. 46% of Malay vocabulary in Manado is taken from Ternate. Ternate Malay or North Moluccan Malay...
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    standard dialect. Some linguists have suggested that Papuan Malay has its roots in North Moluccan Malay, as evidenced by the number of Ternate loanwords in its...
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    affiliation was in 1906 by Frank Blake, who placed them as a subdivision of the "Malay branch" within Malayo-Polynesian (MP), which at that time was considered...
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  • the largest non-Malayic GNB language in terms of the number of speakers is Central Dusun, mainly spoken in Sabah. Since Greater North Borneo also includes...
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    Malay Larantuka Malay Manado Malay Makassar Malay Maumere Malay North Moluccan Malay Sula Malay Orang Pulo Papuan Malay Serui Malay Peranakan Surabayan...
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    Vietnam and Cambodia. The distant relative of the Chamic family is the Malayic language family, which includes languages also spoken in Sumatra such as...
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