Taman language
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For the Tibeto-Burman dialect, see Jingpho language.
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For the Sudanic languages, see Taman languages.
Taman | |
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Native to | Indonesia |
Region | Kalimantan |
Native speakers
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30,000 (2007)[1] |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | tmn |
Glottolog | tama1335 [2] |
Taman is an Austronesian (Dayak) language of Borneo. Apart from Mbalo, it is not close to other languages.
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- ↑ Taman at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
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