Sumbawa language
| Sumbawa | |
|---|---|
| basa Semawa | |
| Native to | Indonesia | 
| Region | Sumbawa | 
| Native speakers | (300,000 cited 1989) | 
| Latin, Lontara script (Satera Jontal variant) | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | smw | 
| Glottolog | sumb1241 | 
| Sumbawa language is spoken in Sumbawa and Lombok (only spoken by a minority): 
   Sumbawa is spoken by the majority of the population or as their mother language    Sumbawa is spoken by the majority of the population, but also concurrently by a large number of speakers of other languages
    Sumbawa is a minority language  | |
Sumbawa (basa Semawa; Indonesian: bahasa Sumbawa) or Sumbawarese is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the western half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia, which it shares with speakers of Bima. It is closely related to the languages of adjacent Lombok and Bali; indeed, it is the easternmost Austronesian language in the south of Indonesia that is not part of the Central Malayo-Polynesian Sprachbund. The Sumbawa write their language with their own native script commonly known in their homeland as Satera Jontal and they also use the Latin script.