Batak languages
| Batak languages | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spoken in | North Sumatra ( Indonesia ) | |
| speaker | 5.9 million ( SIL , 2000) | |
| Linguistic classification | 
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-3 | btz (Batak Alas-Kluet)  | |
Batak languages are a language group spoken by the Batak people in northern Sumatra . It belongs to the northwest Sumatra branch of the Malayo-Polynesian languages within the Austronesian languages . In the past, the Batak languages were written in the Batak script , today the Latin script is mostly used. There are two main language groups, Northern Batak and Southern Batak . Simalungun was previously considered to be an intermediate stage between northern Batak and southern Batak, but recent studies suggest that it is more of a part of the southern Batak group.
Individual languages
- Northern Batak:
- Southern Batak (Toba):

