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Halo, halo Bandung, kota kenang-kenangan Sudah lama beta tidak berjumpa dengan kau Sekarang telah menjadi lautan api Mari bung rebut kembali Hello, hello Bandung, the capital of Periangan Hello, hello Bandung, a city full of memories It has been a long time since I have not seen you Now she has been engulfed in the sea of fire
In the 2000s, ten of his works were reprinted as part of the Kesastraan Melayu Tionghoa dan Kebangsaan Indonesia series. [3] Two of his works, the novel Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (1927) [ 4 ] and the study Atsal Moelanja Timboel Pergerakan Tionghoa di Indonesia (1936/37), [ 1 ] have been translated into English.
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Sesuatu yang Indah (Something Beautiful) is a 1976 Indonesian drama film directed and written by Wim Umboh. It stars Yatie Octavia , Sophan Sophiaan , Robby Sugara , WD Mochtar and Marini . [ 1 ]
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Biduanita Negara Yang Hormat Dato’ Sri Hajah Siti Nurhaliza awards and nominations Siti Nurhaliza performing as the opening act for Anugerah Juara Lagu ke-24 on 11 January 2010. Awards and nominations Award Wins Nominations Anugerah ERA 13 ...
The Malay language has a complex system of styles, titles and honorifics which are used extensively in Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and Singapore.. Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, few provinces in the Philippines and several provinces in Indonesia regularly award honorary and life titles.
Principal language families of the world (and in some cases geographic groups of families). For greater detail, see Distribution of languages in the world.. This is a list of languages by total number of speakers.
Bahasa Indonesia is sometimes improperly reduced to Bahasa, which refers to the Indonesian subject (Bahasa Indonesia) taught in schools, on the assumption that this is the name of the language. But the word bahasa (a loanword from Sanskrit Bhāṣā ) only means "language."