In Bali, there is an abundance of languages. The local language is Balinese. The national language, Indonesian, is also spoken widely. The growing population of Javanese in Bali has manifested itself in the increasing prominence of Javanese, though this language is spoken, for the most part, among the Javanese immigrants. The locals speak decent English, however, in the tourist-y areas, English is spoken more widely. The growing number of European expatriates has led to languages such as Dutch and French to become more prominent on the island.
The word "lahar" originated from the Javanese language spoken in Indonesia. It specifically refers to a type of volcanic mudflow that is triggered by the rapid melting of snow or ice on a volcano during an eruption.
The word "gong" originates from Javanese, an Austronesian language spoken primarily on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is believed to have entered the English language through the Dutch colonial presence in Indonesia.
The main language spoken in Paramaribo, Suriname is Dutch, as Suriname is a former Dutch colony. However, due to its diverse population, other languages such as Sranan Tongo (a creole language), English, Javanese, and Hindi are also spoken by different communities in Paramaribo.
The primary language spoken in Jakarta is Indonesian, which is the official language of the country. Additionally, many people in Jakarta also speak Betawi, which is a dialect specific to the native inhabitants of Jakarta known as Betawi people. English is also widely spoken in Jakarta, especially in tourist areas and business establishments.
There is no widely recognized term or concept known as "Jivanese." It may be a misspelling or a reference to something not commonly known. If you can provide more context or details, I might be able to offer a more specific answer.
Answers: Indonesian, Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese, Dutch, and several others.
In Bali, there is an abundance of languages. The local language is Balinese. The national language, Indonesian, is also spoken widely. The growing population of Javanese in Bali has manifested itself in the increasing prominence of Javanese, though this language is spoken, for the most part, among the Javanese immigrants. The locals speak decent English, however, in the tourist-y areas, English is spoken more widely. The growing number of European expatriates has led to languages such as Dutch and French to become more prominent on the island.
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian), and Javanese
Javanese is a term for native people of Java island (main island of Indonesia), they predominantly located in central and eastern parts of Java but can be found in all Indonesian territories, there is also have significant Javanese Suriname, Netherland, New Caledonia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Javanese is a people who speak Javanese language or practicing Javanese culture or writing Aksara Jawa (Javanese alphabet) or someone that was born and rised in Java island. Javanese is a part of Austronesian peoples by linguistic family and part of Mongoloids peoples by racial clarification. Javanese became dominant ethnic group of Indonesia (42% of Indonesian population is Javanese according to 2011 cencus). Althought the official language of Indonesia (Indonesian language) was modified from Riau Malay language, Indonesian language was heavy influenced by Dutch and Javanese language, Javanese was dominated many Indonesian aspect (politically and culturally). Javanese languages has many varieties, the poppular is Jawa ngoko (low); Jawa madya (medium); Jawa krama (high). There is sub-ethnic of Javanese such as Osing, Tenggerese, Boyanese, Cirebonese, Banyumasan, etc. Most of Javanese people wrote in Latin sript rather than Javanese script because it was more simple, but Javanese script still remain alive in Surakarta and Yogyakarta city.
Indonesian has been used as a lingua franca of the Indonesian archipelago for centuries. It is a standardised form of a language originally spoken in northwestern Sumatra. Before that, a variety of dialects were spoken, such as Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese, most of which (including these three examples) are still spoken today by thousands, sometimes millions, of people.
The primary language spoken in Jakarta is Indonesian, which is the official language of the country. Additionally, many people in Jakarta also speak Betawi, which is a dialect specific to the native inhabitants of Jakarta known as Betawi people. English is also widely spoken in Jakarta, especially in tourist areas and business establishments.
The main language spoken in Paramaribo, Suriname is Dutch, as Suriname is a former Dutch colony. However, due to its diverse population, other languages such as Sranan Tongo (a creole language), English, Javanese, and Hindi are also spoken by different communities in Paramaribo.
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Elinor McCullough Clark Horne has written: 'Intermediate Javanese' -- subject(s): Grammar, Javanese language
English is commonly spoken as a second language around the world, due to its widespread use in international communication, business, and education. Additionally, languages like Spanish, French, Mandarin, and Arabic are also learned as second languages by many people for various reasons.
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