The Sama-Bajaw languages are a well established group of languages spoken by the Bajau, Sama, and Yakan peoples—sometimes called "Sea Gypsies"—of the Philippines and Malaysia, on Borneo and the Sulu Archipelago between Borneo and Mindanao.

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  • The Sama-Bajaw languages are a well established group of languages spoken by the Bajau, Sama, and Yakan peoples—sometimes called "Sea Gypsies"—of the Philippines and Malaysia, on Borneo and the Sulu Archipelago between Borneo and Mindanao.
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  • Austronesian
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  • Sama-Bajaw
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  • Sulu Archipelago and Biliran, between the Philippines and Borneo
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  • The Sama-Bajaw languages are a well established group of languages spoken by the Bajau, Sama, and Yakan peoples—sometimes called "Sea Gypsies"—of the Philippines and Malaysia, on Borneo and the Sulu Archipelago between Borneo and Mindanao.
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  • Sama-Bajaw languages
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