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Wahau Kenyah language information


Wahau Kenyah
Native toIndonesia
RegionBorneo
Native speakers
9,000 (2007)[1]
Language family
Austronesian
  • Malayo-Polynesian
    • North Bornean
      • North Sarawakan
        • Kenyah
          • Wahau Kenyah
Language codes
ISO 639-3whk
Glottologwaha1238
ELPWahau Kenya

Wahau Kenyah is an Austronesian language of Kalimantan.

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

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