Punan language
Punan language can refer to several Austronesian languages of Borneo:
- Penan-Nibong language, a language complex spoken by the Penan people
- Bukitan language (dialects: Punan Busang and Punan Ukit), a Kajang language of West Kalimantan
- Punan Batu language, a nearly extinct language of Sarawak
- Punan Tubu language, one of several Punan languages
- various other Rejang–Sajau languages, closely related languages spoken by the Punan and related peoples
- Bah-Biau Punan language, spoken by the Punan Bah and Punan Biau people
- Sajau Basap language (dialects: Punan Sajau, Punan Basap, and Punan Batu), spoken by the Punan Sajau and Punan Basap people
- Punan Merap language, a purported minor language
- various other Kayan–Murik languages, a group of languages spoken by the Kayan, Punan, and related peoples
- Punan Kelai or Segai language, a Kayan language of East Kalimantan
- Punan Aput or Aput language, one of several languages spoken by the Penan people
- Punan Merah language, one of several languages spoken by the Penan people
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