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  2. Krama Inggil - Wikipedia

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    Krama Inggil is a polite form of the Javanese language used in daily conversations, [1] especially with older people. The opposite of this speaking manner is called " Boso Ngoko ". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Nowadays, this manner of speaking is rarely used by the residents of Java , often because it is viewed as an outdated or old fashioned manner of ...

  3. File:Jawa ing aksara Jawa.svg - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia: "Jawa" dalam aksara Jawa, ... Angka Jawa; Tata bahasa Jawa; Kata krama inggil; Kata ngoko; Kata krama-ngoko; Kata krama; Kata krama andhap; Madya ...

  4. Kramanisation - Wikipedia

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    Kramanisation is a term introduced by Benedict Anderson to describe the process of language stratification in Indonesian.The Indonesian language, which believed as an egalitarian and democratic language, has been developing the division of registers into the low-level speech and high-level speech as found in Javanese.

  5. Javanese language - Wikipedia

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    The word Jawa written in Javanese script Two Javanese speakers, recorded in Indonesia. Javanese (/ ˌ dʒ ɑː v ə ˈ n iː z / JAH-və-NEEZ, [3] / dʒ æ v ə-/ JAV-ə-, /-ˈ n iː s /-⁠ NEESS; [4] basa Jawa, Javanese script: ꦧꦱꦗꦮ, Pegon: باسا جاوا ‎, IPA: [bɔsɔ d͡ʒɔwɔ]) is an Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Javanese people from the central and eastern ...

  6. Pegon script - Wikipedia

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    Pegon (Javanese and Sundanese: اَكسارا ڤَيڮَون ‎, Aksara Pégon; also known as اَبجَد ڤَيڮَون ‎, Abjad Pégon, Madurese: أبجاْد ڤَيگو, Abjâd Pèghu) [3] is a modified Arabic script used to write the Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese languages, as an alternative to the Latin script or the Javanese script [4] and the Old Sundanese script. [5]

  7. Kris - Wikipedia

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    In Javanese, kris is known as keris (ꦏꦼꦫꦶꦱ꧀) in the ngoko register, dhuwung (ꦝꦸꦮꦸꦁ) in the krama register, and wangkingan (ꦮꦁꦏꦶꦁꦔꦤ꧀) in the krama inggil vocabulary. [7] [14] In Malay (subsequently Indonesian [15] and Malaysian [16]), Sundanese, Balinese and Sasak it is spelled keris (Pegon and Jawi: کريس).

  8. Dha (Javanese) - Wikipedia

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    This Javanese -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Old Javanese - Wikipedia

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    Copy of stele wirtten in Kawi script. Old Javanese or Kawi is the oldest attested phase of the Javanese language.It was spoken in the central and eastern part of Java Island, what is now Central Java and East Java, Indonesia.