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  1. A collection of useful phrases in Iban, a language closely related to Malay and spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.

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    • Balinese

      Thank you: Makasi (inf) Suksma, ᬲᬹᬓᬱ᭄ᬫ (inf) Matur suksma,...

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      A collection of useful phrases in Malagasy, a...

    • Yapese

      Thank you: Kammagar: Reply to thank you: Daariy: Where's the...

    • Javanese

      A collection of useful phrases in Javanese (ꦧꦱꦗꦮꦶ / bạsạ...

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      Reply to thank you: La iha buat ida Lalika temi: Where's the...

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      Useful Māori phrases. A collection of useful phrases in...

  2. Translate a word or phrase into Iban from English or Bahasa Malaysia or use our search tool to find a word or common phrase in Iban.

  3. Feb 10, 2023 · In the Iban language spoken by the Iban people in Sarawak, Malaysia, saying “thank you” is a way to show appreciation. Learning how to say thank you in Iban will not only help you in your interactions with the Iban community but also demonstrate your respect for their culture.

  4. List of common greetings in Iban with translations to English and Bahasa Malaysia. Learn how to ask how are you and good morning in Iban.

  5. Iban is spoken by over 750,000 people spread across the Malaysian state of Sarawak, the Indonesian state of West Kalimantan and Brunei, all located in the island of Borneo. Click on a list below to see Iban words and phrases for a specific topic.

  6. Check 'thank you' translations into Iban. Look through examples of thank you translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  7. Iban is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 1.4 million people on the island of Borneo, mainly in Sarawak in Malayasia, and in neighbouring parts of Indonesia and Brunei. Iban speakers belong to the Dayak ethnic group and used to be known as "Sea Dayak".