The Foreign Service Institute ranks languages based on their level of difficulty for English speakers. It's not a perfect system, but it does have value. All languages are ranked from Category I (which includes Spanish) to Category V (which includes all Chinese dialects).
Indonesian is in Category III, and Japanese is in Category V.
Japanese is actually considered one of the most difficult languages to learn in Category V.
Tadasi. Yosida has written: 'Kamus umum, Jepang-Indonesia, Indonesia-Jepang' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Indonesian, Indonesian language, Japanese, Japanese language
In English it is called Indonesian.In Indonesian it is called Bahasa Indonesia.
Most of Indonesian learn Indonesian language as second language aside of their local regional language.
French. If you speak English, French has easier writing and grammar; Japanese has easier pronunciation.
YES!! the hardest language is English!
Soenjono Dardjowidjojo has written: 'Sentence Patterns of Indonesian - Pali Language Texts : Southeast Asia -' 'Psikolinguistik' -- subject- s -: Indonesian language, Language and languages, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Indonesian language, Psychological aspects of Language and languages 'Sentence Patterns of Indonesian - Pali Language Texts -' 'Vocabulary Building Indonesian'
The language spoken in Indonesia is Indonesian"home" in Indonesian is rumah
Indonesian (the Laura language) Indonesian (the Laura religion)
Dragonfly in Indonesian language is capung.
T. Uji has written: 'Poentja bahasa Djepang' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Indonesian
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
indonesian