The Barito languages are around twenty languages of Borneo, Southern Philippines,
plus Malagasy, the national language of Madagascar. They are named after the Barito River.
Language Family Tree
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Basap-Greater Barito
- Greater Barito linkage
- Barito-Mahakam
- North East Greater Barito
- [lbx] Lawangan
- [twy] Tawoyan
- North West Greater Barito
- Sama-Bajaw
- South West Greater Barito
- [bkr] Bakumpai
- [nij] Ngaju
- Southeast Barito
- Maanyan-Paku
- Malagasic
- North-Central Malagasic
- Central-Eastern Malagasic
- Northern Malagasic
- Tsimihety-Betsimisaraka
- [bmm] Northern Betsimisaraka Malagasy
- [xmw] Tsimihety Malagasy
- [xmv] Antankarana Malagasy
- [buc] Kibosy Kiantalaotsy-Majunga
- Southwestern Malagasic
- South West-Central Malagasic
- Nuclear South West-Central Malagasic
- Inland-Western Malagasic
- Bara-Tanosy
- [bhr] Bara Malagasy
- [txy] Tanosy Malagasy
- Western Malagasic
- [msh] Masikoro Malagasy
- [skg] West Malagasy Sakalava
- Mahafaly-Antanalana Malagasy
- [tkg] Tesaka Malagasy
- [tdx] Tandroy Malagasy
- [duw] Dusun Witu
- [dun] Dusun Deyah
- [duq] Dusun Malang
- [bdb] Basap
Languages Sorted Alphabetically