Languages by language family/Kenyahic
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▸ Highland Kenyah languages:
- Upper Pujungan languages (see below)
- Usun Apau Kenyah (or Mainstream Kenyah, Highland Kenyah, Bakung Kenya, Bakung Kenyah, Bakung, Bakong, Kenyah, Kenya, Kehja, Kenja, Kelinyau Kenyah, Kelinjau, Kelinyau, Kindjin, Kinjin, Madang) [xkl] (disabled)
- Lepo’ Kulit
- Uma Bem
- Uma Jalam
- Uma Tau
▸ Upper Pujungan languages:
- Uma’ Lung (or Oma Longh) [ulu] (disabled)
- Uma’ Lasan (or Western Kenyah, Western Kenya, Kanyay, Kenja, Kindjin, Kinjin) [xky] (disabled)
- Kakus Penan
- Kemena Penan
- Long Bangan
- Lunan
- Uma Bakah
▸ Lowland Kenyah languages:
- Western Lowland Kenyah-Penan languages (see below)
- Eastern Lowland Kenyah (or Wahau Kenya) [whk] (disabled)
- Uma Timai
▸ Western Lowland Kenyah-Penan languages:
- Penan languages (see below)
- Western Lowland Kenyah (or Tutoh Kenya) [ttw] (disabled)
- Long Labid
- Lugat
- Nuclear Long Wat
▸ Penan languages:
- Western Penan-Sebop languages (see below)
- Eastern Penan (or Punan) [pez] (disabled)
- Penan Apoh
▸ Western Penan-Sebop languages:
- Sebop (or Sebob Kenyah, Sebob, Sibop, Sabup, Sambup) [sib] (disabled)
- Bah Malei
- Lirong
- Long Atun
- Long Ekang
- Long Luyang
- Long Pokun
- Tinjar Sibop
- Western Penan [pne] (disabled)
- Bok Penan
- Jelalong Penan
- Nibong (or Nibon)
- Penan Apo
- Penan Gang
- Penan Lanying
- Penan Lusong
- Penan Silat
- Sipeng