Col (pronounced: ), or Lembak (also known as ), is a
Malayic language from
Sumatra
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,
Indonesia
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. It is spoken by around 145,000 speakers (2000) with most speakers found in
Lubuklinggau Municipality,
South Sumatra
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, and the areas surrounding it, all the way to
Musi Rawas in
South Sumatra
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. The speakers of this language belong to the Lembak ethnic group, a small ethnic group closely related to ethnic Malays, especially those of
Bengkulu Malays and
Palembang Malays. Among South Sumatran Malayic varieties, Col is most closely related to
Musi. The language has its own ISO code, .
References
Languages of Indonesia
Agglutinative languages
Malay dialects
Malayic languages
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