The language is often referred to in Thai as (; ), which is a corruption of the Malay name for the modified Arabic alphabet for writing Malay,
Jawi (جاوي; ). It is also referred to in Thai as
phasa Malayu Pattani (; ) and similarly locally in Malay as
bahasa Melayu Patani (
Jawi: بهاس ملايو ڤطاني). The language is often called
baso Taning, or
baso Nayu Taning () in local varieties of Pattani. Kelantanese is known in Standard Malay as
bahasa Kelantan, and in Kelantanese as
baso Kelate. It is also known as
baso Besut or
Kecek Kelate-Besut in Besut and Setiu of Terengganu State. One variant of Kelantan–Pattani Malay is the Reman variant, also known as
bahasa Reman, according to the speakers of this area. The areas where this variant was spoken were under the
Reman state of the
Kingdom of Pattani that was abolished in 1902 in which the areas were Batu Kurau, inland Perak (Gerik, Pengkalan Hulu, Lenggong) and inland Kedah (Sik, Baling, Padang Terap). This Reman variant has many dialects and subdialects, with local endonyms, across the areas where this variant is spoken. ==Writing system==