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Musi language information


Musi
Musi Malay
Basé Musi
Native toIndonesia
RegionSouth Sumatra
EthnicityMusi
Native speakers
~600,000 (2000 census)[1]
Language family
Austronesian
  • Malayo-Polynesian
    • (disputed)
      • Malayic
        • Musi
          • Upper Musi
            • Musi
Dialects
  • Sekayu
  • Kelingi
  • Penukal
Language codes
ISO 639-3mui (partially)
Glottolognucl1812
The distribution of Musi lects across southern Sumatra

Musi (Basé Musi) is a Malayic variety spoken primarily in parts of South Sumatra, Indonesia. While the name Musi in the broad sense can also refer to the wider Musi dialect network comprising both Upper Musi and Palembang–Lowland clusters,[2] it is locally used as an endonym specific to the variety spoken in the upstream parts of Musi River.[3]

  1. ^ McDowell & Anderbeck (2020), p. 19.
  2. ^ Musi at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Closed access icon
  3. ^ McDowell & Anderbeck (2020), pp. 13–14.

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