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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

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

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

There are several dialects of Indonesian, including Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese. Each dialect has its own unique characteristics and vocabulary.

Learning Indonesian

Learning Indonesian can be a rewarding experience. There are many resources available, including language schools, online courses, and language exchange programs.

See Also

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