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Bruneian Malay people
A Bruneian Malay bride during her Malam Bebedak pre-wedding ceremony. The Malam Bebedak tradition is unique to the Brunei-Muara District.
Penyampau tubuh
c. 330,000[1] (1999 estimate)
Kandang endur ti mayuh mensia
 Brunei

 Malaysia
Sarawak (Miri, Lawas and Limbang)
Sabah (Sipitang, Beaufort, Kuala Penyu, Papar, Kota Kinabalu)
Labuan
Jaku
Brunei Malay and Standard Malay
Pengarap
Predominantly
Sunni Islam (Shafi'i)
Related ethnic groups
Kedayan, Lun Bawang/Lundayeh, Dusun (Brunei), other Malays

Melayu Brunei[note 1] (Melayu: Orang Melayu Brunei, Jawi: اورڠ ملايو بروني‎) nya takang ari raban bansa Melayu ke diau ba Brunei, Wilayah Pesekutuan Labuan, pantai barat daya Sabah enggau kandang menua utara Sarawak.[2][3] Melayu Brunei iya nya sub-raban ari populasyen etnik Melayu ke mayuh agi ditemu ba bagi menua bukai di Dunya Melayu, iya nya Semenanjung Malaysia enggau kandang menua tengah enggau selatan Sarawak nyengkaum tanah sepiak baka Singapura, Indonesia enggau Thailand Selatan, ngembuan bida ti tampak dipeda kelebih agi ba jaku enggau budaya, taja pan sida bisi kaul etnik enggau pangan diri sereta nitihka ajar Islam. Semua bansa Melayu Brunei ke ada tauka diau di Malaysia Timur taja pan kenyau ari rebak sebedau tauka sepengudah nengeri Sabah enggau Sarawak merdeka ari Empayar British nengah penumbuh Malaysia dalam taun 1963 mega dikira bansa Melayu Malaysia dalam pengawa ngitung tubuh nasional lalu bisi dalam sama status enggau bansa Melayu Malaysia ti bepalan ba nengeri Semenanjung Malaysia enggau bagi menua tengah enggau selatan Sarawak. Sida mega ditukuka nyadi sebagi ari klasifikasyen bansa Bumiputera begulai nyadi subgrup dalam populasyen etnik Melayu Malaysia begulai enggau Kadazan-Dusun, Orang Ulu, Iban, Portugis Melaka, Murut, Orang Sungai, Bajau, Suluk enggau Siam Malaysia.

Malin

  1. Adrian Clynes. "Occasional Papers in Language Studies, Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Volume 7 (2001), pp. 11-43. (Brunei Malay: An Overview1)" (PDF). Universiti Brunei Darussalam. Diarkib ari asal (PDF) on 16 October 2013. Diambi 21 August 2013.
  2. "The Malay of Malaysia". Bethany World Prayer Center. 1997. Diarkib ari asal on 10 October 2012. Diambi 23 August 2013.
  3. "The Diaspora Malay". Bethany World Prayer Center. 1997. Diarkib ari asal on 18 July 2012. Diambi 23 August 2013.


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