A language spoken by people mainly in the southern part of Sulawesi, Indonesia and in Malaysia (Sabah)
1One of them, soon after, in a scuffle with some bugis (country soldiers) was wounded and died.
2When he arrived the Bugis community was in a most critical position.
3They are said to be Sooloo pirates, but have Bugis among them.
4The courtyard was full of armed Bugis with their followers, and of Patusan people.
5The Bugis mode has many advantages to one suicidically inclined.
6Most of these are my people, but there are a few Chinese and Bugis.
7The awkward prahus of the Bugis are surrounded by the light boats of the island.
8This rugged path is the highway from Maros to the Bugis country beyond the mountains.
9Jennifer and Inspector Touh got out of the car a block away from Bugis Street.
10Some of the Bugis settlers, weary with endless insecurity, were half inclined to call him in.
11Malays, Javanese, Madurese, Amboinese, Bugis, Macassarese, and the rest must all have separate buildings to themselves.
12It was a regular little hurricane, and my old Bugis steersman began shouting out to Allah!
13The Bugis trader, a shy hesitating man, was very clear in the little he had to say.
14The inhabitants of Celebes are called Bugis.
15But he preferred to talk of his native country- asmallBugis state on the island of Celebes.
16Besides these there are stray Achinese, Africans, Anamese, Bengalis, Bugis, Dyaks, Manilamen, Siamese, and Singhalese, numbering 174.