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Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia. It is a standardized form of the Malay language and was declared the official language when Indonesia declared its independence in 1945.
History[edit]
The history of the Indonesian language is closely tied to the history of Indonesia itself. The language has been influenced by a variety of other languages, including Sanskrit, Arabic, Dutch, and English.
Characteristics[edit]
Indonesian is a Austronesian language and is similar to Malay. It is spoken by approximately 230 million people, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
Dialects[edit]
There are several dialects of Indonesian, including Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese. Each dialect has its own unique characteristics and vocabulary.
Learning Indonesian[edit]
Learning Indonesian can be a rewarding experience. There are many resources available, including language schools, online courses, and language exchange programs.
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