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  2. Balinese script - Wikipedia

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    The Balinese script, natively known as Aksara Bali and Hanacaraka, (Balinese: ᬅᬓ᭄ᬱᬭᬩᬮᬶ) is an abugida used in the island of Bali, Indonesia, commonly for writing the Austronesian Balinese language, Old Javanese, and the liturgical language Sanskrit.

  3. Balinese language - Wikipedia

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    ^1 In Balinese script, Sanskrit and Kawi loanwords tend use conservative orthography as standard form in Balinese script. The word for language, basa , in Balinese is a loanword from Old Javanese bhāṣa which came from the Sanskrit word भाषा bhāṣā , hence it is written according to Sanskrit and Old Javanese spelling ...

  4. Old Balinese - Wikipedia

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    Old Balinese is an early form of the Balinese language recorded in inscriptions from the 9th to the 11th century AD in Bali. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The earliest inscription dates from 882 and the youngest from 1050 AD.

  5. Category:Indonesian scripts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Indonesian scripts" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Balinese script ...

  6. Babad Blambangan - Wikipedia

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    Though the author remains unknown, there is a strong possibility that the author was Balinese as suggested by the point of view and the presence of Balinese figures in the story. Especial considering during that time, Probolinggo was ruled by regents from Prabalingga, who claimed descent from Buleleng, a side-branch of the Blambangan royal ...

  7. Sasak language - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Sasak's closest sister language is Sumbawa and, with Balinese, they form the Balinese-Sasak-Sumbawa (BSS) subgroup. [7] BSS, Malayic (which includes Malay, Indonesian and Minangkabau) and Chamic (which includes Acehnese) form one branch of the Malayo-Sumbawan group. [8] [7] The two other branches are Sundanese and Madurese. [8]

  8. Balinese (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Balinese is a Unicode block containing characters of Balinese script for the Balinese language. Balinese language is mainly spoken on the island of Bali , Indonesia . Block

  9. Balinese numerals - Wikipedia

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    The numerals 1–10 have basic, combining, and independent forms, many of which are formed through reduplication. The combining forms are used to form higher numbers. In some cases there is more than one word for a numeral, reflecting the Balinese register system; halus (high-register) forms are listed in italics. Final orthographic -a is a ...