Alas-Kluet, Alas, or Batak Alas is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. The three dialects, Alas, Kluet, and Singkil (Kade-Kade), may not constitute a...
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languages are mutually intelligible with other Northern Batak languages named Alas – Kluet language's in the southern part of Aceh, and are also partially...
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Austronesian language family. There are two major branches, a northern branch comprising the Pakpak-Dairi, Alas-Kluet and Karo languages, which are similar...
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Kluet, and East Kluet. The Kluet people are regarded as part of the Batak people sub-ethnicity. The Kluet regions are separated by Lawé Kluet River, where...
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two languages are unified under a single label Alas–Kluet. Together with Karo and Dairi, Alas–Kluet belongs to the northern branch of the Batak subgroup...
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Singkil people (section Language)
the Singkil people are similar to those used by the Pakpak people, Alas people, Kluet people and part of Karo people along with Toba people. Nevertheless...
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Karo people (Indonesia) (redirect from Batak Karo)
The Karo, (also: Karo Batak, Karonese), are a people of the Tanah Karo (Karo lands) and part of the Karo people from North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Karo...
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(except in Susoh District where the Aneuk Jamee language is spoken) South Aceh (mixed with Kluet language and Aneuk Jamee) Oral monophthong vowels in Acehnese...
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Acehnese people (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
the Acehnese people were also mixed with the Alas people, Gayonese, Karo people, Nias people and Kluet people. The unification of the Acehnese culture...
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Gading, Gunung, Linge, Munte, or Tebe. Kluet people of Aceh, for example, Bencawan, Pinem, Pelis, or Selian. Batak people of Sumatra, for example, Hutabarat...
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