The Indonesian language, or Bahasa Indonesia, evolved from Malay, a language spoken across the Malay Archipelago. Its development was significantly influenced by trade, colonization, and cultural exchanges, particularly with the arrival of Arab, Portuguese, Dutch, and English traders. In 1928, the language was officially adopted as the national language during the Youth Pledge, uniting the diverse linguistic groups within the archipelago. Following Indonesia's independence in 1945, Bahasa Indonesia was further standardized and promoted as a symbol of national identity.
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Indonesia has no history cause its a boring and crap place
Bahasa Indonesia as national language was came from Bahasa Melayu "pasar". Bahasa Indonesia has been national language since Youth Congress in 1928
Indonesian people, speak Bahasa Indonesia Language
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The people in Indonesia speak Indonesian.
There are about 600 local languages in Indonesia beside Bahasa Indonesia as national language
The dutch used their language.
The primary language spoken in Bali, Indonesia is Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language. Additionally, Indonesian is also widely spoken as it is the official language of the country.
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gede- pronounced: ge (rhyming with 'the') de (rhyming with 'meh') Indonesia's language is called Bahasa Indonesia, or more commonly known as Bahasa (Bahasa means language)
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