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  1. Taking into account the Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian hypothesis, the Malayo-Polynesian languages can be divided into the following subgroups (proposals for larger subgroups are given below): [5]

    • Philippine (disputed) Batanic languages Northern Luzon Central Luzon Northern Mindoro Greater Central Philippine Kalamian South Mindanao (also called Bilic languages) Sangiric Minahasan Umiray Dumaget Manide-Inagta Ati
    • Sama–Bajaw
    • North Bornean Northeast Sabahan Southwest Sabahan North Sarawak
    • Kayan–Murik
    • Land Dayak
    • Barito (including Malagasy)
    • Moken–Moklen
    • Malayo-Chamic
    Geographic distribution: Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, Madagascar
    Linguistic classification: AustronesianMalayo-Polynesian
    Proto-language: Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
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    How many people speak Malayo Polynesian?
    Western Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by over 200 million people and include Malagasy, the language of 13 million people on the island of Madagascar; Malay, native to 28 million in Malaysia and the island of Sumatra, in Indonesia; Indonesian or Bahasa Indonesia [Indonesian language], which is based on the Malay language ...
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    What is the Malayo-Polynesian language?
    The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers. The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by the Austronesian people of the island nations of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean, with a smaller number in continental Asia.
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    What are the morphological characteristics of Malayo Polynesian?
    Two morphological characteristics of the Malayo-Polynesian languages are a system of affixation and the reduplication (repetition of all or part of a word, such as wiki-wiki) to form new words. Like other Austronesian languages they have small phonemic inventories; thus a text has few but frequent sounds.
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    Where is Malay spoken in the world?
    Malay is also the native language in Singapore and Brunei. The Philippine languages are the most linguistically archaic branch of the Malayo-Polynesian language family, and are spoken by around 100 million people between Orchid Island Taiwan, the entire Philippine archipelago, and Sulawesi Indonesia.
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    The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers. The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by the Austronesian peoples outside of Taiwan, in the island nations of Southeast Asia (Indonesian and Philippine Archipelago) and the … See more

    All major and official Austronesian languages belong to the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup. Malayo-Polynesian languages with more than five million speakers are: Indonesian, Malay, Javanese, Sundanese See more

    The term "Malayo-Polynesian" was originally coined in 1841 by Franz Bopp as the name for the Austronesian language family as a whole, and until the mid-20th century (after the introduction of the term "Austronesian" by Wilhelm Schmidt in 1906), "Malayo … See more

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    Relation to Austronesian languages on Taiwan
    In spite of a few features shared with the Eastern Formosan languages See more

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    WebWestern Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by over 200 million people and include Malagasy, the language of 13 million people on the island of Madagascar; Malay, native …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Malayo-Polynesian_languages

    The Central Malayo-Polynesian languages (CMP) are a proposed branch in the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian language family. The languages are spoken in the Lesser Sunda and Maluku Islands of the Banda Sea, in an area corresponding closely to the Indonesian provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and Maluku and the nation of East Timor (excepting the Papuan langua…

  6. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Malayo-Polynesian-languages

    WebMalayo-Polynesian languages Learn about this topic in these articles: classification of Austronesian languages In Austronesian languages: Early classification work …credited …

  7. https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Malayo-Polynesian+language

    WebMalayo-Polynesian languages (məlāˈō-pŏlĭnēˈzhən), sometimes also called Austronesian languages (ôˌstrōnēˈzhən), family of languages estimated at from 300 to 500 tongues …

  8. https://tl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mga_wikang_Malayo-Polinesyo

    WebWika. Ang mga wika ng Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian ay sinasalita ng mga 230 milyong katao at kabilang ang Malayo (Indones at Malaysian), Sunda, Habanes, Bugines, Balines, …

  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4mHxAVG1h0

    WebNov 07, 2014 · The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by the Austronesian people of the island nations of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean, with a smaller number in …

  10. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Austronesian-languages

    WebAustronesian languages, formerly Malayo-Polynesian languages, family of languages spoken in most of the Indonesian archipelago; all of the Philippines, Madagascar, and the island groups of the Central and South …

  11. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayo-Polynesian_languages

    WebThe Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages. [1] There are about 385.5 million people who speak these languages. The Malayo …

  12. Malayo-Polynesian languages

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    WebThe Malayo -Polynesian languages are by far the most important and richest speaker subgroup of the Austronesian languages. They comprise about 1100 languages with …

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