Sarawakian
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Sarawakian Dialect — is a common language used by natives in Sarawak. This dialect sounds quite similar to the official language Bahasa Melayu. These are some simple examples of Sarawakian dialect:# abis habis finished # boyak buaya crocodile # coklet coklat… … Wikipedia
Sarawak — For the river, see Sarawak River. Sarawak State Land of The Hornbills … Wikipedia
Kuching International Airport — Infobox Airport name = Kuching International Airport nativename = Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuching image width = 150 IATA = KCH ICAO = WBGG type = Public owner = operator = Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad city served = Kuching, Sarawak,… … Wikipedia
Malay trade and creole languages — The Malay language, through its history has experienced both pidginization and creolization. This occurred mostly through inter island trading and interaction where people from various ethnic groups, languages and backgrounds met.[1] Malay,… … Wikipedia
Sarawak FA — Football club infobox clubname = Sarawak FA fullname = Persatuan Bola Sepak Sarawak (Football Association of Sarawak) nickname = Kenyalang (The Hornbills) founded = 1974 ground = Sarawak Stadium Kuching, Sarawak capacity = 40,000 chairman =… … Wikipedia
Kek Lapis Sarawak — It is a tradition in Sarawak, Malaysia to serve Sarawak Layered Cakes on special occasions. In the Malay language they known as Kek Lapis Sarawak, Kek Lapis Moden Sarawak, Kek Sarawak or Kek Lapis. They are often baked for religious or cultural… … Wikipedia
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Kuching — Infobox Settlementofficial name = Kuching nickname = Cat City website = North: http://www.dbku.gov.my/ South: http://www.mbks.gov.my/ Padawan: http://www.mpp.gov.my/ imagesize = 360px image caption = The Kuching City Centre skyline at dusk,… … Wikipedia
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation — Indonesia Malaysia confrontation Control of the island of Borneo, which is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and … Wikipedia
Malay-based creole languages — The Malay language, through its history, has experienced both pidginization and creolization. This occurred mostly through inter island trading and interaction where people from various ethnic groups, languages and backgrounds met. Malay,… … Wikipedia