Jakun language

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Jakun
Orang Hulu
Native toMalaysia
RegionJohor, Pahang
Ethnicity28,000 (2008)[1]
Unwritten
Language codes
ISO 639-3jak
Glottologjaku1244
ELPJakun

Jakun is an Austronesian language, perhaps a dialect of Malay, spoken in Malaysia. Specifically it is spoken on the east coast and inland of Peninsular Malaysia, around the Pairang River, from Pekan in Pahang to Sri Gading, east to Benut, northwest to middle Muar river area around the districts of Segamat, Muar and Ledang in Johor. It is also known as Djakun, Jakoon, Jaku’d, Jakud’n or Orang Hulu.[2]

The language is native to the Jakun tribe belonging to the Proto-Malay branch of the indigenous natives of Malaysia, the Orang Asli.

References

  1. ^ Jakun language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Language-archives.org