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  2. Sundanese people - Wikipedia

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    Sundanese is also popularly known as cheerful and mercurial folks, as they love to joke and tease around. The wayang golek artform of Cepot, Dawala, and Gareng punakawan characters demonstrate the Sundanese quirky side. Some Sundanese might find art and culture as their passion and become artists, either in fine art, music or performing art.

  3. Sundanese language - Wikipedia

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    Sundanese has an elaborate system of register distinguishing levels of formality. [10] At the beginning of speech level development, it was known 6 levels of Sundanese language: basa kasar (rough), sedeng (medium), lemes (polite), lemes pisan (very polite), kasar pisan (very rough), and basa panengah (intermediate).

  4. Sundanese - Wikipedia

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    Sundanese may refer to: Sundanese people; Sundanese language; Sundanese script; Sundanese (Unicode block) See also. All pages with titles containing Sundanese;

  5. Old Sundanese language - Wikipedia

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    Old Sundanese script usually can be found on the inscriptions describing important events that occurred in the Sundanese region, while the Buda script is widely used to write things that have a high level of sacredness in lontar or gebang manuscripts.

  6. History of Sundanese language - Wikipedia

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    Bujangga Manik manuscript (1400). Excerpts from the manuscript Bujangga Manik, written around the 14th century to the 15th century.. Note: The transliterated and translated texts presented below are taken with some necessary changes from the book Tiga Pesona Sunda Kuna (2006) which is a translation of the book Three Old Sundanese Poems by J. Noorduyn & A. Teeuw.

  7. Category:Sundanese language - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 September 2020, at 03:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Sundanese script - Wikipedia

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    The new glyphs have been developed through re-use of letter found in the old Sundanese script. For example, the letters fa and va are variants of Old Sundanese pa; qa and xa are variants of Old Sundanese ka, and za is a variant of Old Sundanese ja. There are two non-standard consonants, kha and sha, used for transcribing the Arabic consonants ...

  9. List of Sundanese people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Sundanese people This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .