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Lampung language

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Lampung
Spoken in Indonesia
Region Southern Sumatra
Total speakers 1,500,000 (1981)
Language family Austronesian
Writing system Ulu script, Roman alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3 ljp

Lampung is the name of an ethnic group and its language that is spoken in the Indonesian province of Lampung in south Sumatra. The amount of speakers is estimated at about 1,500,000.

Lampung is one of the over thousand Malayo-Polynesian languages and consists of two main dialects: Abung and Pesisir.

Before the introduction of the Roman script Lampung was written in its own script called Surat Lampung, which is a variant of the Ulu scripts used throughout central and south Sumatra. The script is little known nowadays but occasionally taught at schools.

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