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  2. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    PERISYTIHARAN SEJAGAT HAK ASASI MANUSIA ini sebagai suatu ukuran bersama terhadap pencapaian oleh seluruh umat manusia dan kesemua negara dengan tujuan supaya setiap individu dan setiap badan masyarakat, dengan sentiasa mengingati Perisytiharan ini, hendaklah berazam melalui pengajaran dan pendidikan bagi memajukan sanjungan terhadap seluruh ...

  3. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Pledge, a pledge made by Indonesian youth on October 28, 1928, defining the identity of the Indonesian nation.On the last pledge, there was an affirmation of Indonesian language as a unifying language throughout the archipelago.

  4. Sarawak Malay - Wikipedia

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    In the dialects of Kuching and Sibu, open-ended final /a/ is an like in Baku Standard Malay but in the dialect of Saribas, it is instead an so ada /ada/ is [a.da] in the Kuching and SIbu dialects and in Baku Standard Malay but is pronounced as [a.do] in the Saribas dialect.

  5. Baku (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baku, by Hakase Mizuki; Baku, the protagonist of the manga series Jibaku-kun; Ba'ku, a fictional race in the Star Trek universe; Baku, a character from Sanrio. Baku Madarame, the protagonist of the manga series Usogui; Baku Ogata, a character in the video game Shogo: Mobile Armor Division

  6. Malaysian Malay - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu Malaysia) or Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia) [7] —endonymically within Malaysia as Standard Malay (Bahasa Melayu piawai) or simply Malay (Bahasa Melayu, abbreviated to BM)— is a standardized form of the Malay language used in Malaysia and also used in Brunei and Singapore (as opposed to the variety used in Indonesia, which is referred to as the "Indonesian ...

  7. Baku (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Baku (獏 or 貘) are Japanese supernatural beings that are said to devour nightmares. They originate from the Chinese Mo . According to legend, they were created by the spare pieces that were left over when the gods finished creating all other animals.

  8. Category:Schools in Baku - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Artists from Baku - Wikipedia

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