Languages of Indonesia

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Languages of Indonesia If we are talking about languages; languages of Indonesia is the second-highest number of languages that are spoken in the world. 709 living languages are spoken in Indonesia today, though most of the languages have very few speakers. The majority of these languages are at the risk of extinction unless urgent steps are taken to help sustain the heritage of these dying dialects. We shall be considering some of the major languages of Indonesia among the 709 that are commonly spoken in the country today to make our readers have a broad knowledge of the language culture as it stands today in 2022. The Official Language

The officially recognized dialect in Indonesia which is used in all official engagements and schools as well as in legal proceedings is known as Bahasa Indonesia. This dialect is spoken by about 7% of the population and it is the second language of about 200 million people. Efforts are been made by the government to facilitate the spread of Bahasa Indonesia and hence the use of it in: business and administrative purposes; education institutions and mass media throughout the country use this dialect as a medium of instruction. Bahasa Indonesia is written in the Latin alphabet, and the lexicon is a borrowed vocabulary from many languages such as Sanskrit, Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese. Understanding this language opens


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