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Bruneian
Bruneian (pronunciation: /bruːˈnaɪən/) refers to anything related to Brunei, a small nation on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. It can also refer to the citizens or residents of Brunei.
Etymology
The term "Bruneian" is derived from the name of the country, Brunei, which itself is believed to come from "Barunai", a term in the local language meaning "I have found it". This is thought to refer to the discovery of oil in the country.
Related Terms
- Brunei: A small nation on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
- Borneo: The third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia, part of which is occupied by Brunei.
- Bruneian Dollar: The currency of Brunei.
- Bruneian Malay: The most widely spoken language in Brunei.
- Bruneian Cuisine: The traditional food and drink of Brunei.
- Bruneian Culture: The cultural practices and traditions of Brunei.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Bruneian
- Wikipedia's article - Bruneian
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