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  2. Languages of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Indonesia is Indonesian [9] (locally known as bahasa Indonesia), a standardised form of Malay, [10] which serves as the lingua franca of the archipelago. According to the 2020 census, over 97% of Indonesians are fluent in Indonesian. [ 11 ]

  3. Ho language - Wikipedia

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    Ho (Ho pronunciation: [hoː d͡ʑagar], Warang Citi: 𑢹𑣉𑣉 𑣎𑣋𑣜) is a Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family spoken primarily in India by about 2.2 million people (0.202% of India's population) per the 2001 census.

  4. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian name for the language (bahasa Indonesia) is also occasionally used in English and other languages. Bahasa Indonesia is sometimes improperly reduced to Bahasa, which refers to the Indonesian subject (Bahasa Indonesia) taught in schools, on the assumption that this

  5. Warang Citi (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison, K. David; Anderson, Gregory (2007-04-22), Review of Proposal for Encoding Warang Chiti (Ho orthography) in Unicode: L2/08-130: N3411: Everson, Michael (2008-04-08), Preliminary proposal for encoding the Varang Kshiti script in the UCS: L2/09-291: N3668: Everson, Michael (2009-08-05), Proposal for encoding the Warang Citi script in the ...

  6. List of languages by total number of speakers in Indonesia

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    Indonesian Sign Language: inl 6a 810,000 Scattered: Java and Bali, especially Jakarta. 28 Chinese, Min Nan: nan 8a 766,000 Bali, Java, Kalimantan, and Sumatra provinces: scattered. 29 Uab Meto: aoz 5 700,000 East Nusa Tenggara province: most of west Timor island. 30 Batak Mandailing: btm 6b 691,000

  7. Indonesian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.

  8. Indonesian languages - Wikipedia

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    The term Indonesian languages may refer to: Languages of Indonesia, or, an old term for Hesperonesian languages This page was last edited on 4 ...

  9. Munda languages - Wikipedia

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    Many linguists suggest that the Proto-Munda language probably split from proto-Austroasiatic somewhere in Indochina. [citation needed] Paul Sidwell (2018) suggests they arrived on the coast of modern-day Odisha about 4000–3500 years ago (c. 2000 – c. 1500 BCE) and spread after the Indo-Aryan migration to the region.