Iban language

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Iban
Spoken in: Malaysia 
Region: Borneo
Total speakers: 400,000
Language family: Austronesian
 Malayo-Polynesian (MP)
  Nuclear MP
   Sunda-Sulawesi
    Malayic-Dayak
     Ibanic
      Iban
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: to be added
ISO/FDIS 639-3: iba

The Iban language is spoken in Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of Borneo) and the Sarawak state region of Malaysia by the Iban, a branch of the Dayak ethnic group (formerly known as "Sea Dayak"). It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is closely related to Malay.

[edit] Sample lexicon

makai - "to eat"
ngirup - "to drink"
tinduk - "to sleep"
belanda'/belawak - "to run"
bejalai - "to walk"
dani - "wake up (from sleep)"
nuan is the formal "you" deh is less formal

[edit] Sample phrases

Nama brita nuan? - "How are you?"
Sapa nama nuan? - "What is your name?"
Brapa rega utai tu? - "How much is this"
Dini alai ___? - "Where is ___?"
Ari ni penatai nuan? - "Where are you from?"
Aku datai ari ___. - "I come from ___."
Pukul brapa diatu? - "What is the time now?"
Selamat lemai! - "Good evening!"
Selamat datai! - "Welcome!"
Anang manchal! - "Don't be naughty!"
enda ulih datai - "cannot come"
Anang guai - "hold on" "Don't spoil it"
Nadai ngawa nya - "nevermind that"
Nyamai wai - "nice taste"
Pulai dulu-"I'm going back"
Aram bekelala-"Let's introduce ourselves"
Pengerindu-"Love, Passion"
Aku rinduka nuan-"I love / like you"
Manah-"Good, Great"
Jai'-"Bad, damaged"
Sapa enggau nuan?-"Who came with you?"
Aku enggau ___-"I came / went with ___"
Dinga meh-"Please listen"
Anang inggar / ragak-"Silent, please"

[edit] Sources

Anthony Richards, An Iban-English Dictionary. Oxford University Press, 1981. [Paperback reprint in the 1990s by Penerbit Fajar Bakti, Petaling Jaya.]

Otto Steinmayer, Jalai Jako' Iban, a basic grammar of the Iban language of Sarawak. Klasik Publishing House: Kuching, 1999.

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