Bahasa Indonesia Language
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About the Bahasa Indonesia Language
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is the official language
of Indonesia. Indonesian is a standardised dialect of the Malay
language that was officially defined with the declaration of Indonesia's
independence in 1945. The Malaysian and Indonesian languages remain
quite similar.
Indonesia is the fourth most populous nation in
the world. Of its large population the number of people who fluently
speak Indonesian is fast approaching 100%, thus making Indonesian
one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.[1] Most
Indonesians, aside from speaking the national language, are often
fluent in another regional language or local dialect (examples
include Minangkabau, Sundanese and Javanese) which are commonly
used at home and within the local community. Most formal education,
as well as nearly all national media and other forms of communication,
are conducted in Indonesian. In East Timor, occupied by Indonesia
from 1974 to 1999, the Indonesian language is recognised by the
constitution as one of the two working languages (the other is
English, alongside the official languages of Tetum and Portuguese).
The Indonesian name for the language is Bahasa Indonesia
(lit. "the language of Indonesia"). In the same way
that English speakers would refer to the official language of
France as "French" (not Français), the most accurate
way of referring to Indonesia's national language in English is
"Indonesian". However, the foreign term Bahasa Indonesia
can sometimes still be found in written or spoken English. In
addition, the language is sometimes referred to as "Bahasa"
by English-speakers, though this simply means "language"
and thus is also not an official term for the Indonesian language.
Source:Wikipedia
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