43 languages in Malaysia Abai Sungai Baba Malay [aka Chinese Malay, Baba, Straits Malay] Batek [aka Bateq, Bateg, Batok] Belait [aka Balait Jati, Lemeting, Meting] Bintulu Chewong [aka Cheq Wong, Che'wong, Siwang] Cocos Islands Malay [aka Kokos, Kukus,] Duano' [aka Duano, Orang Kuala, Desin Dola'] Dumpas [aka Doompas] Eastern Penan [aka Punan] Gana [aka Ganaq, Gana', Minansut] Jah Hut [aka Jah Het, Eastern Sakai, Ost-Sakai] Jahai [aka Jehai, Pangan, Jehehr] Jakun [aka Jaku'd, Jakud'n, Jakoon] Kanowit-Tanjong [aka Kanowit,] Keningau Murut [aka Central Murut] Kensiu [aka Mos, Mengo, Tiong] Kintaq [aka Kenta, Kintak, Kintk] Kiput Lanoh [aka Lanoh Jengjeng, Jengjeng] Lebo' Vo' Kenyah [aka Kenyah, Long San Kenyah] Lelak Mah Meri [aka Besisi, Cellate, Southern Sakai] Malaccan Creole Portuguese [aka Malaysian Creole Portuguese, Malaccan, Papia Kristang] Maniq [aka Mos, Tonga, Tonga'] Minriq [aka Menriq, Menrik, Mendriq] Mintil [aka Mitil] Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Penang Sign Language Punan Batu 1 Remun [aka Milikin, Millikin,] Sabüm Selangor Sign Language [aka KLSL, Kuala Lumpur Sign Language,] Semai [aka Senoi, Sengoi, Sakai] Semaq Beri [aka Semaq Bri, Semoq Beri, Ulu Tembeling] Semelai [aka Bera, Semelai Bera, Serting] Sian [aka Sihan] Temiar [aka Temer, Northern Sakai, Seroq] Temoq [aka Ulu Indau,] Temuan [aka Benua, Niap, Beduanda] Ukit Urak Lawoi' [aka Orak Lawoi', Lawta, Chaw Talay]