The Orang Laut are several seafaring ethnic groups and tribes living around Singapore, peninsular Malaysia and the Indonesian Riau Islands. The Orang Laut... 7 KB (526 words) - 04:57, 7 October 2023 |
The Orang Laut language or Loncong, is one of the Malayic languages. It is one of several native languages of Orang Laut ('Sea People') of the Bangka and... 2 KB (153 words) - 10:02, 24 December 2022 |
All pages with titles containing Laut Serui-Laut language Nusa Laut language Orang Laut language Wadapi-Laut language Lout (disambiguation) This disambiguation... 787 bytes (125 words) - 09:12, 20 February 2024 |
separate ethnic group. Citing their own language, culture, identity, and economic complexities, they deny being Orang Laut. Their population is difficult to... 30 KB (4,199 words) - 04:14, 16 July 2023 |
Orang Seletar (Slitar) is a language of the Orang Laut of the south coast of the Malay Peninsula. It is very close to Malay, and may be counted as a dialect... 2 KB (105 words) - 16:55, 25 March 2023 |
Malay Singaporeans (category Articles containing Malay (macrolanguage)-language text) population was 120 Malays, 30 Chinese and some local tribes such as the Orang Laut. From the 19th century until World War II, the Malays enjoyed favourable... 65 KB (6,542 words) - 03:43, 12 April 2024 |
Indonesia. Orang laut played an important role in the history of the Malaysian statehood. The special relationship between the Orang laut and the Malay... 36 KB (4,927 words) - 06:52, 29 December 2023 |
อูรักลาโวยจ, IPA: [ˈurʌk ˈlawʊjʔ]) is a Malayic language spoken in southern Thailand. The Orang (Suku) Laut who live between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula... 9 KB (622 words) - 04:02, 17 December 2023 |