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25 June 2024

  • 03:1203:12, 25 June 2024 diff hist +452 PIATIndonesian National Revolution and Malayan Emergency current Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 03:0403:04, 25 June 2024 diff hist +228 PIAT→‎Users: Indonesia: captured from joint Anglo-Dutch forces and used by Indonesian independence guerillas in Indonesian War of Independence 1945. Malaya (later Malaysia): used by both Malayan Army (later Malaysian Army) and MNLA (Malayan National Liberation Army) in both Second World War and Malayan Emergency. North Vietnam: captured from France Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

24 June 2024

  • 02:3202:32, 24 June 2024 diff hist −17 Bisayan languagesMasbate is part of Visayas. current Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 02:3002:30, 24 June 2024 diff hist +179 Bisayan languagesTausug, in addition for Philippines and Malaysia, it's also spoken in Indonesia (Nunukan, North Kalimantan near bordering towns of Malaysia-Indonesia border) despite of sizable population (probably 40,000 or 50,000 something) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 02:1102:11, 24 June 2024 diff hist +57 Indian EnglishIndian English is descended from British English. Just like Hong Kong,Malaysian,Singapore, Bruneian, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Bangladesh, Kenyan,Nigerian,Ghanian,Sierra Leonnese,South African,Zambian,Tanzanian, Zimbabwean,Setswana (Botswana), Eswatini, Namibian (via South African), and Malawian. Philippine is to American. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

15 June 2024

13 June 2024

  • 14:3814:38, 13 June 2024 diff hist −99 Jabidah massacreKONFRONTASI ENDED IN 1966. INDONESIA NEVER SUPPORTED THE PHILIPPINES IN THE SAID OPERATION. Suharto became the president of Indonesia and he agreed to make peace, recognize Malaysia and abrogate its territorial expansionist claims on it (what Sukarno did in the Konfrontasi). There's no proof that Indonesia supported the Planned Philippine Invasion in 1967-68, Otherwise this is NON SENSE! MGA BOBO MISMO ANG NAG-EDIT NITO BA! PARA GOBLOK IALAH YANG MENYUNTING INI YA! Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

9 June 2024

6 June 2024

  • 16:1716:17, 6 June 2024 diff hist +32 FAB-500→‎Operators: India (Mig-29, Su-30) Vietnam (Su-27SK, Su-30MK2) Venezuela (Su-30MK2V) current Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 11:5911:59, 6 June 2024 diff hist +96 Melanau peopleLanguages spoken (other than Melanau): Sarawak Malay, Standard Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) and Malaysian English Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 09:5109:51, 6 June 2024 diff hist +175 Kenyah peopleLanguages spoken (other than Kenyah languagr): Sarawak Malay, Standard Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) and Indonesian (resident of current Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 09:3809:38, 6 June 2024 diff hist +127 Iban peopleRegions with significant populations: Malaysia (Sarawak), Brunei, and Indonesia (West Kalimantan). Languages (in addition to their native tounge): Sarawak Malay (for those resident in Sarawak State, Malaysia), Brunei Malay (for those resident of Brunei), English (in both Malaysia and Brunei, See Malaysian English and Bruneian English) and Indonesia (for those resident of West Kalimantan Province or Kalbar). current Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 09:2909:29, 6 June 2024 diff hist +59 Bisaya (Borneo)For Bisaya people (not to be confused with the Philippine Bisaya or Visayan people) those ones living in Brunei, In addition to Brunei Bisaya (Tutong), they speak Brunei Malay and also English. For Malaysian Bisaya people (especially ones living in Sabah & Sarawak), In addition to Sabah&Sarawak Bisaya, they speak Sabah Malay, Sarawak Malay, Standard Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) and lastly, English. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 08:5008:50, 6 June 2024 diff hist +131 Kedayanthey also speak Sabah & Sarawak Malay alongside with Standard Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) and English (Malaysian dialect) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 08:4608:46, 6 June 2024 diff hist +93 MinokokSabah Malay creole, Standard Malay (a.k.a Malaysian Malay, Malaysian or Bahasa Malaysia and English (Malaysian dialect). current Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 08:3908:39, 6 June 2024 diff hist +74 Rungus peopleLanguages spoken (in addition to their mother tounge): Sabah Malay, Malaysian (Standard Malay) and Malaysian English. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

4 June 2024

  • 14:4814:48, 4 June 2024 diff hist −17 Kadazan-DusunTheres no such thing "Sabahan English". Sabahan English belongs to Malaysian English, Sabah is part of Malaysia. What about "Malaysian (Sabah Malay dialect)", you're ambiguous and you're confusing somebody. "Malaysian language" is all in one langauge that is "Bahasa Malaysia" or Standard Malay". It is spoken not only in Sabah but all states (from West Malaysia to East Malaysia). Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 14:3914:39, 4 June 2024 diff hist +138 Kadazan peopleIn additional to their mothertounge and Sabah Malay, they also speak Standard Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) and English (Malaysian dialect) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

1 June 2024

31 May 2024

30 May 2024

  • 21:1821:18, 30 May 2024 diff hist +126 Cross border attacks in SabahSulu Sultanate descendants also received support and funding from various politicians in the Philippine central government in covert way, In return, the Sulu descendants paid (bribed) the politicians who expressed support and loyalty to them and entrusted the various Filipino politicians to push through claims on it as a result. That's the reason why the "claim" can't be formally droped since 1986, even it was not shown or published in the media. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

28 May 2024

27 May 2024

  • 12:0212:02, 27 May 2024 diff hist +48 PalawanTausug is also spoken there in the Southern Part. Malay (Sabah dialect) is also spoken there because it's trade language, especially in Balabac. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 11:4511:45, 27 May 2024 diff hist +156 Zamboangueño peopleAlthough Zamboangeño people are predominantly Christians, there are also Zamboangeño people who can speak or communicate in Cebuano. Whether or not, there are also other Zamboangeños who can speak or communicate in Tausug because it's a Bisayan language related also to Cebuano, and also Yakan, because most Yakans migrated to Zamboanga City and other parts of Zambo Peninsula, If they hang out with either Tausug or the Yakan people, they will learn how to speak and those languages. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 11:3311:33, 27 May 2024 diff hist −17 Tausūg peopleFilipino, not Tagalog. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 11:1211:12, 27 May 2024 diff hist +17 Sama-BajauEnglish Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 10:4810:48, 27 May 2024 diff hist +10 Iranun peopleThe second of the Iranun Filipinos is either Maguindanao or Maranao. Third and Fourth is Cebuano and Chavacano. Filipino along with Philippine English is their tertiary or last language. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 10:4110:41, 27 May 2024 diff hist −6 Iranun people"Malaysian (Sabahan Dialect)" doesn't make sense at all. Malaysian language, also known as Bahasa Malaysia or Malaysian Malay, or sometimes Standard Malay, that is the national & official language spoken not only in Sabah, but nationwide language in Malaysia. Sabah Malay is totally different from BM becauase Sabahan Malay dialect is a creole. The format would be: Sabah Malay, Malaysian Standard Malay and English (Malaysian dialect). Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 10:2710:27, 27 May 2024 diff hist +110 Tausūg peopleDon't just add Philippine English, because the English language that they speak isn't the same. To clarify you, there are 3 types of Tausugs. In addition to their mother tounge, Tausug Filipinos can speak Chavacano,Cebuano,Filipino (Standard Tagalog), Malay (in lesser extent, used only for mercantile/trading purposes) and Philippine English . Tausug Malaysians can speak fluent in Malay (Standard Malay & Sabahan & Rojak) and Malaysian English. Tausug Indonesians speak Bahasa Indonesia & Gaul Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

23 May 2024

  • 06:5606:56, 23 May 2024 diff hist +53 Tidung peopleFILIPINO? WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? DO YOU HAVE ANY EVIDENCE THAT TIDONG PEOPLE CAN ALSO SPEAK FILIPINO (STANDARD TAGALOG) LIKE FILIPINOS OR PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES? IT SEEMS THAT, ADDING FILIPINO LANGUAGE AS A SPOKEN LANGUAGE BY TIDONG PEOPLE ASIDE FROM THEIR MOTHERTOUNGE AND BAHASA AS THIRD LANGUAGE OR SOMETHING.. DOESNT MAKE SENSE. ANYWAY, I REPLACED IT WITH ENGLISH (MALAYSIAN DIALECT) TIDONG PEOPLE ARE ALSO ETHNIC GROUPS THAT INHABITED SABAH STATE. current Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

21 May 2024

  • 10:4910:49, 21 May 2024 diff hist +2 Kadazan-DusunMalaysian language is also known as Standard Malay or Malaysian Malay (Bahasa Malaysia). As for English, To be specific, I changed or renamed English to Malaysian English because they are Malaysian citizens. English language is not homogeneous, they are many dialects of English spoken by country. One example here is Malaysian English (as mentioned earlier), spoken in Malaysia. Philippine English for the Philippines, Indian English for India and many others. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 10:3110:31, 21 May 2024 diff hist +37 Dusun peopleThey can also speak Standard Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) & English (Malaysian dialect) because they are all Malaysian citizens. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

20 May 2024

5 March 2020