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Bruneian Malay : ウィキペディア英語版
Brunei Malay

Brunei Malay (''Bahasa Melayu Brunei''), or Kedayan (''Kadaian''), sometimes conflated as Brunei-Kadaian, is the national language of Brunei and a lingua franca in parts of East Malaysia.〔Such as the Federal Territory of Labuan, District of Limbang and Lawas (Sarawak) and District of Sipitang, Beaufort, Kuala Penyu and Papar (Sabah).〕 It is not the official language of Brunei, which is standard Malay, but is socially dominant and is replacing minority languages. It is quite divergent from standard Malay and is mostly mutually unintelligible with it.
Dialects are Brunei Malay, Kedayan and Kampong Ayer, which are almost close. The name ''Brunei Malay'' is used for the numerically and politically dominant Brunei people, who traditionally lived on water. ''Kedayan'' is the used for the land-dwelling farmers, and ''Kampong Ayer'' is used for the inhabitants of the river in and north of the capital.〔Gallop, 2006. "Brunei Darussalam: Language Situation". In 〕〔Wurm, Mühlhäusler, & Tryon, ''Atlas of languages of intercultural communication in the Pacific, Asia and the Americas'', 1996:677〕
Brunei Malay has a three-vowel system, with the merger of and . Final is released, and there is a non-phonemic glottal stop at the ends of vowel-final words.
==Pidgin==
(詳細はpidginised variant of Brunei Malay, known as Sabah Malay, is a local trade language.

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