Banjar (known natively as Basa Banjar or Pandir Banjar) is a language spoken predominantly by the Banjar people, native to the southeastern hemisphere of the Indonesian island of Kalimantan. This language belongs to the Dayak language family and served as the lingua franca in South Kalimantan and the Central Kalimantan for centuries.
Common signs
; OPEN : Bilak ; CLOSED : Kantup ; ENTRANCE : Lurung ; EXIT : Wangsul ; PUSH : Juhung ; PULL : Bair ; MEN : __ ; WOMEN : Madiang
; Hello! : Halo! ; How are you? : Badimapa/dimapa habarna? ; I'm well : Ulun/unda/urang alah ; What is your name? : Siyaʼa ngaran ikam/pian/nyawa? ; My name is ______ : _Ngaran ulun/unda/urang _______ ; Please : Najat / Catu ; Thank you : Tarima kasih ; You're welcome (in response to 'thank you') : Sama-sama ; Yes : Ya ; No : Cakada / Cada / Kada ; Excuse me : __ ; I'm sorry : Maapkan ulun/unda/urang ; I can't speak Banjar [well]. : Ulun/unda/urang cakada/cada/kada bisa bapandir Banjar ; Do you speak English? : Ikam/pian/nyawa bisa bapandir Inggris? ; Is there someone here who speaks English? : Ada siyaʼa siya bapandir Inggris? ; Help! : Tulung! ; Look out! : Hawas! ; Good morning : Salamat baisukan ; Good evening : Salamat siang ; Good night : Salamat malam ; I don't understand : Ulun/unda/urang cakada/cada/kada paham ; Where is the toilet? : Dimana toilet? ; Where are you from?: Dari mana?