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  2. Language input keys - Wikipedia

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    Language input keys, which are usually found on Japanese and Korean keyboards, are keys designed to translate letters using an input method editor (IME). On non-Japanese or Korean keyboard layouts using an IME, these functions can usually be reproduced via hotkeys, though not always directly corresponding to the behavior of these keys.

  3. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    US keyboards also see use in Indonesia and the Philippines, the former of which uses the same 26-letter alphabet as English. The US keyboard layout has a second Alt key instead of the AltGr key and does not use any dead keys ; this makes it inefficient for all but a handful of languages.

  4. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    For example, French language is translated as bahasa Prancis, and the same applies to other languages, such as bahasa Inggris (English), bahasa Jepang (Japanese), bahasa Arab (Arabic), bahasa Italia (Italian), and so on. Indonesians generally may not recognize the name Bahasa alone when it refers to their national language. [21]

  5. Indonesia–Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

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    Indonesia also agreed to open the service sector to Korean investment, although the agriculture, forestry and fishery sectors were excluded in the agreement. Online video games were also covered in the agreement. [1] The agreement also covers human resource development in Indonesia, [2] and technology transfers. [3]

  6. South Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    South Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Selatan; Betawi: Jakarte Beludik), abbreviated as Jaksel, is one of the five administrative cities which form the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. South Jakarta is not self-governed and does not have a city council, hence it is not classified as a proper municipality.

  7. Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    Bekasi (Indonesian pronunciation:, Sundanese: ᮘᮨᮊᮞᮤ) is the city with the largest population in the province of West Java, Indonesia, located on the eastern border of Jakarta. It serves as a commuter city within the Greater Jakarta. According to the 2020 Census by Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Bekasi had 2,543,676 inhabitants. [2]

  8. Languages of Kalimantan - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Seruyan, Seruyan. 8,000 2003 Central Kalimantan Province, Kotawaringin Timur Regency, central and north Seruyan River area. 10 villages. Western Barito: 60%–65% with Ot Danum [otd], 50%–69% with Ngaju [nij]. 24 knl Keninjal: Dayak Kaninjal, Kaninjal, Kaninjal Dayak. Kubing. 32,000 2007

  9. Statistics Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Indonesia (Indonesian: Badan Pusat Statistik, BPS, lit. 'Central Agency of Statistics'), is a non-departmental government institute of Indonesia that is responsible for conducting statistical surveys. Its main customer is the government, but statistical data is also available to the public.