Rejang (baso Jang, baso Hejang[citation needed]) is an Austronesian language predominantly spoken by the Rejang people in southwestern parts of Sumatra (Bengkulu), Indonesia.
According to the source, these languages shared raising of *a to *ə word-finally, or in final syllables except those ending in velar consonants *k, *ŋ.
[3] Robert Blust and Alexander Smith classified Rejang as part of Greater North Borneo languages (2017a, 2017b).
It is traditionally written on bamboo, buffalo horn, bark or copper plates.
[8] The following is a sample text in Rejang, of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (by the United Nations): Gloss (word-to-word): Translation (grammatical):