Maratus: Barat language
Language name: Maratus: Barat
ISO Language Name: Malay, Bukit [bvu]
Language Scope: Language Variety
Language State: Verified
GRN Language Number: 20111
IETF Language Tag: bvu-x-HIS20111
ROLV (ROD) Language Variety Code: 20111
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Sample of Maratus: Barat
Download Malay (macrolanguage) Bukit Maratus Barat - The Two Roads.mp3
Audio recordings available in Maratus: Barat
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Audio/Video from other sources
Broadcast audio/video - (TWR)
Jesus Christ Film Project films - Bukit (Melayu) - (Toko Media Online)
Jesus Film in Malay, Bukit - (Jesus Film Project)
Where Maratus: Barat is spoken
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Information about Maratus: Barat
Other information: Small group of animists in mountain area (Meratus ~ Maratus Mountains). Maratus is a Dayak variety, different from Bukit Malay (a malay creole) which is spoken in same area.
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