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Bali–Sasak–Sumbawa languages

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Bali–Sasak
Geographic
distribution
Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Vietnam, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Glottologbali1277

The Bali–Sasak languages are a group of closely related languages spoken in the western Lesser Sunda Islands (Bali and West Nusa Tenggara). The three languages are Balinese on Bali, Sasak on Lombok, and Sumbawa on western Sumbawa.

These languages have similarities with Javanese, which several classifications have taken as evidence of a relationship between them. However, the similarities are with the "high" registers (formal language/royal speech) of Balinese and Sasak; when the "low" registers (commoner speech) are considered, the connection appears instead to be with Madurese and Malay. (See Malayo-Sumbawan languages.)

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