Aboriginal Malay languages
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| Aboriginal Malay | |
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| Geographic distribution: |
Peninsular Malaysia |
| Linguistic classification: | Austronesian |
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The Aboriginal Malay languages is a group of languages spoken by the Orang Asli (Proto-Malay) community in Peninsular Malaysia. There are four languages in the group:
- Jakun, Orang Kanaq (lit. Kanaq people), Orang Seletar (lit. Seletar people) Temuan.[1]
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