Languages by language family/Malayic
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- Betawic languages (see subpage)
- East Borneo Malay languages (see subpage)
- Nuclear Malayic languages (see subpage)
- Vehicular Malay languages (see subpage)
- West Bornean Malayic languages (see subpage)
- Old Malay (†) [?] (disabled)
- Duano [dup] (disabled)
- Haji (or Aji) [hji] (disabled)
- Malayic Dayak [xdy] (disabled)
- Arut
- Banana’
- Belantikan
- Delang
- Kayung
- Kota-Waringin
- Lamandau
- Mentebah-Suruk
- Riam
- Semitau
- Sintang (or Borneo Sintang)
- Suhaid
- Sukamara
- Tapitn
- Malay (or Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Malayu, Malayisch, Malaiisch, Malayu, Melaju, Melayu) (macrolanguage) [ms/msa/may] Note: Covers some languages in separate subfamilies:
- Duano [dup] (disabled)
- Haji (or Aji) [hji] (disabled)
- part of Betawic languages:
- Cocos Islands Malay [coa] (disabled)
- part of Vehicular Malay languages:
- Manado Malay [xmm] (disabled)
- part of East Borneo Malay languages:
- Banjar [bjn]
- Bacanese Malay [btj] (disabled)
- Berau Malay [bve] (disabled)
- Brunei [kxd] (disabled)
- Bukit Malay [bvu] (disabled)
- part of Nuclear Malayic languages:
- Bangka [mfb] (disabled)
- Col [liw] (disabled)
- South Barisan Malay (Bengkulu, Besemah, Enim, Lintang, Ogan, Pasemah, Semendo, Serawai) [pse] (disabled)
- Indonesian (or Standard Indonesian) [id/ind]
- Jakun [jak] (disabled)
- Jambi Malay [jax] (disabled)
- Kaur [vkk] (disabled)
- Kedah Malay [meo] (disabled)
- Kerinci [kvr] (disabled)
- Kota Bangun Kutai Malay [mqg] (disabled)
- Kubu [kvb] (disabled)
- Loncong [lce] (disabled)
- Lubu [lcf] (disabled)
- Minangkabau [min]
- Negeri Sembilan Malay [zmi] (disabled)
- North Moluccan Malay [max] (disabled)
- Orang Kanaq [orn] (disabled)
- Orang Seletar [ors] (disabled)
- Pattani Malay [mfa] (disabled)
- Pekal [pel] (disabled)
- Sabah Malay [msi] (disabled)
- Temuan [tmw] (disabled)
- Tenggarong Kutai Malay [vkt] (disabled)
- Urak Lawoi’ [urk] (disabled)
- Musi (or Palembang, Penesak, Sekayu) [mui]
- Palembang (or Palembang Malay) [plm] (deprecated, merged into [mui])
- Penesak [pen] (deprecated, merged into [mui])
- Malay (individual language) [mly] (disabled, deprecated, splitted into [hji], [pmy], [zlm], [zsm]; see also Request 2007-183 for Change to ISO 639-3 language code)
- Central Malay (or Standard Malay) (individual language) [zlm] (disabled)
- Papuan Malay (or Irianese, Malaiisch, Malayisch) [pmy] (disabled)
- Standard Malay [zsm] (disabled)