This Lexvo.org page describes the entity referred to by the URI http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/mui. A machine-readable RDF version of this description is provided here.
rdf:type | lvont:Language |
rdfs:comment | Musi, also known as Palembang and Sekayu, is a Malay language spoken by about 1.4 million residents of the Palembang metropolitan area, Palembang being the capital of South Sumatra, Indonesia, and has about 2.5 million additional speakers in the surrounding area. In recent times, the Palembang language has become a lingua franca in South Sumatra province , although South Sumatra also has other regional languages and dialects. Palembang is highly influenced by Javanese, because the first speakers came from Demak, Central Java in 18th century. ('en' language string) |
rdfs:label | Bahasa Palémbang ('bjn' language string) |
rdfs:label | Musi language ('en' language string) |
rdfs:label | Musi ('en' language string) |
rdfs:label | Bahasa Palembang ('id' language string) |
rdfs:label | Bahasa Palembang ('ms' language string) |
rdfs:seeAlso | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malay_languages |
rdfs:seeAlso | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musi_language |
rdfs:seeAlso | http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=mui |
rdfs:seeAlso | http://www.llmap.org/languages/mui.html |
owl:sameAs | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Musi_language |
owl:sameAs | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Musi_language |
lvont:broader | lexvo:iso639-3/msa |
lvont:iso639P3PCode | mui (string) |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/bjn/Bahasa%20Pal%C3%A9mbang |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/eng/Musi%20language |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/eng/Musi |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/ind/Bahasa%20Palembang |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/msa/Bahasa%20Palembang |
lvont:usedIn | lexvo:iso3166/ID |
skos:prefLabel | Musi ('en' language string) |
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