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  2. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian language serves as the national and official language, the language of education, communication, transaction and trade documentation, the development of national culture, science, technology, and mass media. It also serves as a vehicle of communication among the provinces and different regional cultures in the country. [74]

  3. Languages of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] The Indonesian language is primarily used in commerce, administration, education and the media, and thus nearly every Indonesian speaks the language to varying degrees of proficiency. [15] Most Indonesians speak other languages, such as Javanese, as their first language. [2] This makes plurilingualism a norm in Indonesia. [15]

  4. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SA Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is the official language of Indonesia. Indonesian is a ...

  5. Category:Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Indonesian language" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  6. Indonesian languages - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... The term Indonesian languages may refer to: Languages of Indonesia, or, an ...

  7. List of languages by total number of speakers in Indonesia

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    East Nusa Tenggara province: Kupang regency, Timor island southwest tip; Timur sea near Benini point east to Ela point, interior as far north as Oesa town; 80 villages. Dialects: central and east (Kotos dialect), west (Ro’is dialect), south (Ro’is Tais Nonof dialect), Kota Kupang area (Ro’is Hero dialect).

  8. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, however, there is a clear distinction between "Malay language" (bahasa Melayu) and "Indonesian" (bahasa Indonesia). Indonesian is the national language which serves as the unifying language of Indonesia; despite being a standardized form of Malay, it is not referred to with the term "Malay" in common parlance. [18]

  9. Indonesian - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian cinema, a struggling and developing industry; Indonesian literature, literature from Indonesia and Southeast Asia with shared language roots; Indonesian music, hundreds of forms of traditional and contemporary music; Indonesian philosophy, a tradition of abstract speculation by Indonesians; Indonesian cuisine, regional and national ...