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Malayo na Larantuka

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Malayo na Larantuka
RehiyonFlores
Subong na mga parataram
20,000 (2007)[1]
Mga kodigo nin tataramon
ISO 639-3lrt
Glotologolara1260

An Malayo na Larantuka saróng barayti nin pagkontak kan Malay na pigtataram sangkod sa palibot kan syudad kan Larantuka sa isla kan Flores sa Indonesya, asin sa duwang mga enklabo: an baryo kan Wure sa isla kan Adonara (sa pagitan kan saróng makipot na itiot sa Larantuka) dangan apát na mga baryo sa Suba' nin Konga, mga 40 kilometro sa Sur kan Larantuka sa Flores, asin pankagabsang minaserbe bilan saróng lingua franca sa subangang puro kan Flores asin mga hararaning mga isla.

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  1. Malayo na Larantuka sa Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)