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O madurês é a língua falada pelo povo da ilha Madura na Indonésia; é também falada nas Ilhas Kangean, Ilhas Sapudi e no leste da província de Java Oriental. O madurês é classificado no grupo súndico das línguas malaio-polinésias ocidentais, um braço da família das línguas austronésia. O madurês era tradicionalmente escrito com o alfabeto javanês, mas o alfabeto latino têm sido mais comumente. O número de falantes dessa língua tem diminuído; estima-se que atualmente existam entre 8 e 10 milhões. More information...

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