Narom language
{{short description|Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia}}
{{Infobox language
|name = Narom
|nativename = Bhasa Narom
|ethnicity = 4,000 (2012){{e18|nrm}}
10,000 Miriek[https://www.theborneopost.com/2018/12/01/jatti-miriek-want-ethnic-recognition-from-sarawak-govt/ Jatti Miriek want ethnic recognition from Sarawak govt]
|speakers = ?
|familycolor = Austronesian
|fam2 = Malayo-Polynesian
|fam3 = North Bornean
|fam4 = North Sarawakan
|fam5 = Berawan–Lower Baram
|fam6 = Lower Baram
|fam7 = Lelak–Narom
|dia1 = Bakong
|dia2 = Daliʼ
|dia3 = Miriʼ
|iso3 = nrm
|glotto=naro1251
|glottorefname=Narom
}}
Narom language (sometimes spelled Narum) is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Lower Baram branch. It is spoken by some 2,420Wurm, Stephen A. and Shiro Hattori (eds.) (1981). Language Atlas of the Pacific Area. Australian Academy of the Humanities in collaboration with the Japan Academy, Canberra, {{ISBN|0-85883-239-9}} Narom people in Sarawak, Malaysia, and particularly in the Miri Division and the area south of Baram River mouth. The language has three dialects, Bakong, Daliʼ and Miriʼ.
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External links
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- Kaipuleohone has archived materials that include [https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/33163 Miri kin terms] and [https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/33162 other written materials]
- Kaipuleohone has also archived [https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/4681 Narom audio recordings] and fieldnotes of basic linguistic features in Narom
{{Bornean languages}}
{{Greater North Borneo languages}}
{{Languages of Malaysia}}
Category:Berawan–Lower Baram languages
Category:Languages of Malaysia
Category:Endangered Austronesian languages
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