ZKA ISO 639-3
Kaimbulawa
A language of Indonesia
- ISO 639
- zka
- Population
- 2,290 (2010 census).
- Location:
- Southeast Sulawesi province: Kaimbulawa and Lantoi villages on Siompu island, southwest Buton island, Kambe-kambero village.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous).
- Classification
- Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Celebic, Eastern, Southeastern, Muna-Buton, Nuclear Muna-Buton, Munan, Munic
- Dialects
- Kambe-Kambero, Kaimbulawa (Lontoi). Not a dialect of Muna [mnb] or Cia-Cia [cia]. Lexical similarity: 81% with Kambe-kambero dialect, 75% with Busoa [bup], 64%–74% with Muna [mnb] dialects, 64% with Muna, 70% with Liabuku [lix], 66% with Cia-Cia [cia], 58% with Wolio [wlo], 45% with Kaledupa dialect of Tukang Besi North [khc]; Kambe-kambero dialect is 84% with Busoa [bup], 72% with Muna [mnb], 76% with Liabuku [lix].
- Language Use
- Home, Community, Work; Mixed in other domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Indonesian [ind]. Many also use Busoa [bup].
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Kaimbulawa
- Writing
- Unwritten [Qaax].
- Other Comments
- Muslim.
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Southeast Sulawesi province: Kaimbulawa and Lantoi villages on Siompu island, southwest Buton island, Kambe-kambero village.
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