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Jaku Indonesia

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Jaku Indonesia
Bahasa Indonesia
SebutTemplat:IPA-id
Dikena baIndonesia
MenuaIndonesia (as official language)
Significant language speakers: Timor Leste, Malaysia, Singapura, Arab Saudi, Australia, Taiwan, Belanda, Jipun, Korea Selatan, enggau ke bukai
BansaSepemayuh 1,300 Indonesian raban bansa
Penyampau orang
ke bejaku
L1 speakers: 43 million (2020 census)[1]
L2 speakers: 156 million (2010 census)
Total speakers: 300 million (2022)[2]
Tukuh kelia
Tukuh baku
Dialek
Latin (urup Indonesia)
Indonesian Braille
SIBI (Manually Coded Indonesian)
Status resmi
Jaku resmi ba
 Indonesia
 UNESCO
Diaku jaku
minoriti ba
Templat:Country data East Timor (Indonesian used as a working language and a trade language with Indonesia)[7]
DiaturLanguage Development and Fostering Agency (Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa)
Kod jaku
ISO 639-1id
ISO 639-2ind
ISO 639-3ind
Glottologindo1316
Linguasphere33-AFA-ac
  Countries of the world where Indonesian is an official, national language
  Countries where Indonesian is a minority language or working language
Artikel tu ngundan lambang fonetik IPA. Enti nadai meri sukung ti betul, nuan engka meda tanda tanya, kutak, tauka lambang bukai nganti urup Unicode. Ngambika nemu panduan pemuka pasal lambang IPA, peda Bantu:IPA.
Orang ke ngena jaku Indonesia

Jaku Indonesia (Jaku Indonesia: Bahasa Indonesia) nya siti ari jaku raban Austronesia ti dikena enggau resmi ba Indonesia enggau dipejaku enggau ba Timor Leste. Jaku tu bisi pemayuh 290 juta orang ti landik bejaku dalam Nusantara.



Penerang

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  1. "Hasil Long Form Sensus Penduduk 2020". Badan Pusat Statistics Indonesia. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  2. Penutur Bahasa Indonesia Capai 300 Juta Jiwa (in Indonesian), Gusti, May 2022{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. Leitner, Gerhard; Hashim, Azirah; Wolf, Hans-Georg (2016). Communicating with Asia: The Future of English as a Global Language (in Inggeris). Cambridge University Press. p. 180. ISBN 978-1-316-47296-5.
  4. "Bahasa dan dialek" (in Indonesia). Republic of Indonesia Embassy in Astana. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013.
  5. "Bahasa Melayu Riau dan Bahasa Nasional". Melayu Online. Archived from the original on 22 November 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  6. "Dialect: Colloquial Jakarta Indonesian". glottolog.org. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  7. "East Timor Languages". www.easttimorgovernment.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2016.