Cuba ( Anak Dalam, Orang Hutan, Orang Rimba ) is a Malay language spoken by the Cuba people living in the eastern marshland, and some, possibly in the provinces of Riau and South Sumatra, as well as in the provinces of Jambi and Sumatra in Indonesia. In Cuba, living in populated villages, the L1 zone has already replaced domains in all areas outside the houses; in the territories of Cuba in the province of Jambi (more isolated and active), the viability is higher. The villages also speak Indonesian and other languages in commerce, education, religion, citizenship with other ethnic groups (peoples). The territory is partly reduced due to deforestation.
Cuba | |
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Self name | Rimba |
Country | Indonesia |
Regions | Jambi , Sumatra |
Total number of speakers | 10,000 (1989) |
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Writing | Latin |
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ISO 639-1 | - |
ISO 639-2 | - |
ISO 639-3 | kvb |
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The cube has many dialects: Bajat, Dawas, Jambi, Lalang, Nomad Cube, Ridan, Supat, Tungkalir, Ulu-Lako, and also the cube is associated with the language of Lubu .
Links
- Cuba on Ethnologue