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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. Tontemboan language - Wikipedia

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    Tontemboan Bible, by M. Adriani-Gunning and J. Regar, published in 1907 by Firma P.W.M Trap, Leiden, Holland. Tontemboan is an Austronesian language, of northern ...

  4. Belajar dari Rumah - Wikipedia

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    Belajar dari Rumah (Study from Home or Learning from Home, abbreviated as BDR) was an Indonesian educational programming block created by Ministry of Education and Culture in TV Edukasi to facilitate education via television in times of COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. Sasak language - Wikipedia

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    Sasak village on Lombok. Sasak is spoken by the Sasak people on the island of Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, which is located between the island of Bali (on the west) and Sumbawa (on the east).

  6. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    The Pakatan Belajar Mengajar Pengetahuan Bahasa in Johore headed by Abdul Rahman Andak during the 19th century was especially important in introducing neologisms like pejabat ("office", cf. Indonesian kantor from kantoor) and setiausaha ("secretary", cf. Indo sekretaris from Dutch: secretaris) into the Malay lexicon. [40]

  7. Ngadha language - Wikipedia

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    Ngadha (IPA:, also spelled Ngada, Ngadʼa or Ngaʼda [2]) is an Austronesian language, one of six languages spoken in the central stretch of the Indonesian island of Flores. [3]

  8. Malay language - Wikipedia

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    Several varieties of it are standardized as the national language (bahasa kebangsaan or bahasa nasional) of several nation states with various official names: in Malaysia, it is designated as either Bahasa Malaysia ("Malaysian language") or also Bahasa Melayu ("Malay language"); [13] in Singapore and Brunei, it is called Bahasa Melayu ("Malay ...

  9. Dardic languages - Wikipedia

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    Dari (Iranian) In yak asb ast. Mâ ba Tokyo xâhem raft. Shina (Dardic) Anu ek aspo han. Be Tokyo et bujun. Indus Kohistani (Dardic) Shu ek gho thu. Be Tokyo ye bay-tho. Sanskrit (Indo-Aryan) Ayám eka áśvaḥ ásti. Vayám Tokyaṃ gámiṣyāmaḥ. Sindhi (Indo-Aryan) Heeu hiku ghoro aahe. Asaan Tokyo veendaaseen. Hindi-Urdu (Indo-Aryan)

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