| Land Dayak | |
|---|---|
| Bidayuh | |
| Geographic distribution | Indonesia (Borneo andSumatra) |
| Ethnicity | Bidayuh |
| Linguistic classification | Austronesian
|
| Subdivisions | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-2 /5 | day |
| ISO 639-3 | (dyk deprecated in 2008 asspurious) |
| Glottolog | land1261 |
TheLand Dayak languages are a group of dozen or so languages spoken by theBidayuh Land Dayaks of northwesternBorneo, and according to some sources, also spoken by theRejang people of southwesternSumatra,Indonesia.
Glottolog classifies the Land Dayak languages as follows.
In 2020, Semandang was split intoBeginci,Gerai, and Semandang forISO 639-3 bySIL International.[1]
Smith (2017)[2] classifies the Land Dayak languages as follows.
List of Bidayuh-speaking Dayak ethnic subgroups and their respective languages inWest Kalimantan province, Indonesia:[3][4]
Some possible Bidayuh-speaking Dayak ethnic subgroups and their respective languages inWest Kalimantan province, Indonesia:
| Group | Subgroup | Language | Regency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daro' | Daro' | Sanggau | |
| Mayau | Mayau | Sanggau | |
| Sisang | Sisang | Sanggau | |
| Sum | Sum | Sanggau | |
| Tinying | Tinying | Sanggau | |
| Joka' | Randau Joka' | Ketapang |