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Что (кто) такое Bahasa Indonesia - определение

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF INDONESIA
Bahasa Indonesia; Basa Indonesia; Bahasa Indonesia language; Indonesian (language); Indonesia language; Indonesian Language; Bahasa Indonesian; ISO 639:ind; ISO 639:id; Indonesian-language; Basaha Indonesian; Bhasa Indonesia; Indonesian Malay; B. Indonesia; History of the Indonesian language; Indonesian affixes; ISO 639:in; ISO 639-1:id
  • Thomas Matulessy]]
  • Bahasa Indonesia untuk Penutur Asing}})'' book, which helps foreigners to learn the Indonesian language effectively.
  • bioscoop}} ([[movie theater]]).
  • Volksraad]]'' session held in July 1938 in Jakarta, where Indonesian was formally used for the first time by Jahja Datoek Kajo
  • "''Gereja & Candi Hati Kudus Tuhan Yesus Ganjuran Keuskupan Agung Semarang''"]] (The Church and [[Temple]] of the [[Sacred Heart of Jesus]] Ganjuran [[Archdiocese of Semarang]]).
  • Indonesian is also the language of Indonesian mass media, such as magazines. Printed and broadcast mass media are encouraged to use standard Indonesian, although more relaxed popular slang often prevails.
  • Indonesian language used on a [[Kopaja]] bus advertisement
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  • [[Rencong alphabet]], native writing systems found in central and [[South Sumatra]]. The text reads (Voorhoeve's spelling): "haku manangis ma / njaru ka'u ka'u di / saru tijada da / tang [hitu hadik sa]", which is translated by Voorhoeve as: "I am weeping, calling you; though called, you do not come" (in modern Malay "Aku menangis, menyerukan engkau, kaudiseru, tiada datang [itu adik satu]").
  • Toll gate in [[Bali]]
  • Location where Indonesian language seen as the business language which taught in schools, colleges, universities, institutions, etc.
  • Indonesian is used in schools.
  • [[Kedukan Bukit Inscription]], written in [[Pallava script]], is the oldest surviving specimen of the [[Old Malay]] language.
  • Road signs in an airport terminal
  • Indonesian speaker
  • Batavia]] in October 1928. On the last pledge, there was an affirmation of Indonesian language as a ''unifying language'' throughout the archipelago.

Bahasa Indonesia         
[b?'h?:s?]
¦ noun the official language of Indonesia. See Indonesian.
Origin
from Malay bahasa 'language'.
Ensiklopedi Umum dalam Bahasa Indonesia         
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ENCYCLOPEDIA
Ensiklopedia Umum dalam Bahasa Indonesia; Ensiklopedia Umum dalam bahasa Indonesia; Ensiklopedi umum dalam bahasa Indonesia
Ensiklopedi umum dalam bahasa Indonesia () is a single volume Indonesian-language general encyclopedia published in 1954 by Bulan Bintang. It was written solely by Adi Negoro.
Majlis Bahasa Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia         
REGIONAL LANGUAGE ORGANIZATION
MABBIM; Majlis Bahasa Brunei–Indonesia–Malaysia; Majlis Bahasa Indonesia-Malaysia
MABBIM (shortform for Majlis Bahasa Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia - "Language Council of Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia") is a regional language organisation which is formed to plan and monitor the development of the Malay language in the region. It consists of three countries - Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Википедия

Indonesian language

Indonesian (bahasa Indonesia [baˈhasa indoˈnesija]) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual Indonesian archipelago for centuries. Indonesia is the fourth most populous nation in the world, with over 270 million inhabitants—of which the majority speak Indonesian, which makes it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.

Most Indonesians, aside from speaking the national language, are fluent in at least one of the more than 700 indigenous local languages; examples include Javanese and Sundanese, which are commonly used at home and within the local community. However, most formal education and nearly all national mass media, governance, administration, and judiciary and other forms of communication are conducted in Indonesian.

Under Indonesian rule from 1976 to 1999, Indonesian was designated as the official language of Timor Leste. It currently has the status of a working language under the country's present constitution along with English.: 3 

The term Indonesian is primarily associated with the national standard dialect (bahasa baku). However, in a more loose sense, it also encompasses the various local varieties spoken throughout the Indonesian archipelago. Standard Indonesian is confined mostly to formal situations, existing in a diglossic relationship with vernacular Malay varieties, which are commonly used for daily communication, coexisting with the aforementioned regional languages.

The Indonesian name for the language (bahasa Indonesia) is also occasionally used in English and other languages. Bahasa Indonesia is sometimes reduced to Bahasa, which refers to the Indonesian subject (Bahasa Indonesia) taught in schools, on the assumption that this is the name of the language. However, the word bahasa only means language. For example, Korean language is translated as bahasa Korea. Indonesians generally may not recognize the name Bahasa alone when referring to their national language.

Примеры употребления для Bahasa Indonesia
1. Rice, for me to speak in Bahasa Indonesia for the benefits of my fellow Indonesian media. (In Bahasa Indonesia.) Dr.
2. FOREIGN MINISTER WIRAJUDA:'4; (In Bahasa Indonesia.) QUESTION:'4; Welcome, Minister Condi.'4; Her Excellency, Mrs.
3. In it were scripts and texts written in Bahasa Indonesia with high intelligence value,» Cedo said.
4. FOREIGN MINISTER WIRAJUDA:'4; Thank you for being here.'4; (In Bahasa Indonesia.) SECRETARY RICE:'4; Thank you.
5. Fluent in Bahasa Indonesia, Obama‘s mother went on to pursue work with NGOs and as an academic often focusing on Indonesia.