Banjarese language

Banjarese
Banjar
Basa Banjar, Jaku Banjar
باس بنجر
A trilingual EnglishIndonesian–Banjar warning sign
Pronunciation[basa bandʒar], [dʒaku bandʒar]
Native toIndonesia
RegionKalimantan

Sumatra

Diaspora:
Malaysia (notably in Perak, Selangor, Kedah and Johor), Singapore and Brunei Darussalam
EthnicityBanjarese
Native speakers
L1: 4,127,124 (2010 census)
L1 & L2: ~10,650,000
Standard forms
Standard Banjarese
Dialects
  • Banjar Hulu
  • Banjar Kuala
  • Banjar Pesisir
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byBadan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa (in Indonesia)
Language codes
ISO 639-3bjn
Glottologbanj1239
Linguasphere31-MFA-fd

Banjarese (/ˈbænəˌrz/ BAN-juh-reez; Basa Banjar, Jaku Banjar, Jawi script: باس بنجرIPA: [basa bandʒar], [dʒaku bandʒar]) or simply Banjar, is an Austronesian language of the Malayic branch predominantly spoken by the Banjarese—an indigenous ethnic group native to Banjar regions— in the southeastern Kalimantan of Indonesia. The Banjarese language is the de facto lingua franca for various indigenous community especially in South Kalimantan, as well as Central Kalimantan (notably in Seruyan Regency and Sukamara Regency) and East Kalimantan in general.

Banjarese also has significant population in other provinces in Indonesia, especially in Sumatra (Riau and North Sumatra) even some regencies in Riau has a Banjarese majority population like in Indragiri Hilir Regency.

Apart from the native Banjarese in Indonesia, the Banjarese language also spoken by little Banjarese diaspora abroad Malaysia, (notably in Perak, Selangor, Kedah and Johor with significant minorities in Sabah, Brunei Darussalam and Singapore); however, they tend to not use it as their primary language, and their fluency degree is questionable.