There are too many words in the Indonesian language, no one can tell you the exact amount. New words are added so it is impossible to know exactly. Although if you mean the Indonesian letters of the alphabet. Well, it's pretty much the same with the English ones. There are 27 letters in total. The only difference is in the pronunciation of each letter.
Indonesia has the fourth highest population in the world, and while accurate statistics on English speakers isn't available English is one of two "working languages" spoken in the country (the other being Indonesian). Some estimates put it at 80% of the 246.9 million people in Indonesia, or 196 million English speakers in this country.
there are more than 220.000.000 inhabitant in Indonesian, and almost all of them speak Indonesian as either a first or second language.
The same percentage of Filipino people speaks Spanish and Arabic combined or the same percentage of people in Guam speak Spanish or Arabic.
Indonesian has between 40,000 and 140,000 words, just like most other languages on Earth.
No, Indonesian speak Bahasa Indonesia. However the way of pronunciation and alphabet of Indonesian are so close to Italian that once I taught an Italian to speak Indonesian in 15 minutes (without the understanding of the meaning).
An Indonesian is a person from, the country, Indonesia. They speak Indonesian.
Of course. I'm Indonesian.
Indonesian people, speak Bahasa Indonesia Language
I really can't speak Indonesian that much can be phrased in these ways:* Saya sebenarnya hanya mengetahui sedikit Bahasa Indonesia. * Saya cuma tahu sedikit Bahasa Indonesia.
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No. He does not speak French. During the 2008 campaign he criticized Americans for not being bilingual. The president of " Do I say, not as I do " has not learned French, German, Italian, or Spanish. Reportedly, he speak a few Indonesian words but does not write or speak Indonesian fluently.
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Most of the Malays from Indonesia, live in the islands of Borneo, Sulawesi (formerly "Celebes") and Sumatra's western coasts. They speak both the Malay language and Indonesian. Although virtually same language, Indonesian is a different form of Malay and differenciates from the standard Malay language. Kind of like the French they speak in the Carribbean and the French they speak in France. Malays also make a minority population in the Indonesian island of Java.
Indonesian as people, Orang Indonesia Indonesian as a language, Bahasa Indonesia Indonesian as everything else, translation of that everything else followed by the word Indonesia
Indonesia is belong to all Indonesian. -Indonesian People-
Most of Indonesian learn Indonesian language as second language aside of their local regional language.