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  1. Austronesian linguist K. Alexander Adelaar classified Sasak as one of the Malayo-Sumbawan languages group (a group he first identified) of the western Malayo-Polynesian family in a 2005 paper. Sasak's closest sister language is Sumbawa and, with Balinese, they form the Balinese-Sasak-Sumbawa (BSS) subgroup.

  2. Wika. Ang mga wika ng Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian ay sinasalita ng mga 230 milyong katao at kabilang ang Malayo ( Indones at Malaysian ), Sunda, Habanes, Bugines, Balines, Atsenes; at gayon din ang mga wika ng Oceanic, kabilang ang mga wika ng Tolai, Gilbertese, Pidyiyano, at Polynesian tulad ng Hawaiian, Maori, Samoan, Tahitian, at Tongan.

  3. The Malayo-Sumbawan languages are a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian languages that unites the Malayic and Chamic languages with the languages of Java and the western Lesser Sunda Islands, except for Javanese (Adelaar 2005). If valid, it would be the largest demonstrated family of Malayo-Polynesian outside Oceanic. The Malayo-Sumbawan subgroup is however not universally accepted, and is ...

  4. Manado Malay, or simply the Manado language, is a creole language spoken in Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi province in Indonesia, and the surrounding area. The local name of the language is bahasa Manado, and the name Minahasa Malay is also used, [36] after the main ethnic group speaking the language.

  5. Celebic languages ‎ (7 C, 7 P) Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages ‎ (2 C, 2 P) Chamorro language ‎ (1 C, 1 P)

  6. astwiki Llingües malayo-sumbawanes; bclwiki Mga tataramon na Malayo-Sumbawano; enwiki Malayo-Sumbawan languages; eswiki Lenguas malayo-sumbawanas; frwiki Langues malayo-sumbawiennes; hrwiki Malajsko-sumbavski jezici; idwiki Rumpun bahasa Melayu-Sumbawa; ilowiki Sasao a Malayo-Sumbawano; itwiki Lingue maleo-sumbawan

  7. Minangkabau is the native language of the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra. [2] There are approximately 5.5 million speakers of the language. It is also spoken in the western part of Riau, South Aceh Regency, the northern part of Bengkulu and Jambi. [2] Along the western coastal region of North Sumatra, the language is also a lingua franca.

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