two languages are used to communicate, Indonesian and Balinese
cepet dong
Indonesian; Oceanic
Indonesian; Oceanic
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'
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian), and Javanese
A Yahudi is a term deriving from Indonesian and related languages to refer to a Jew.
Cognates, and family of origin. Indonesian and Filipino, are both forms of another language. Indonesian, is a form of Malay. Filipino, is a form of Tagalog. Tagalog and Malay, are close cousin languages meaning that Indonesian and Filipino themselves are close cousin languages. Indonesian and Filipino also belong to the Austronesian family of langauges, or sometimes called Malayo-Polynesian languages. There are many cognates betwen Indonesian/Malay and Filipino/Tagalog. COGNATES: puti = white aku/ako = me/I anak = son/daughter/offspring lima (Indonesian)/limang (Filipino) = five gunting = scissor balik = return/back angin (Indonesian)/hangin (Filipino) = wind langit = heaven/sky lalaki = male pangulu (Tagalog)/penghulu (Malay) = president THERE ARE MUCH MUCH MORE THAN THESE BUT I'M JUST LISTING A FEW.
Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia. Indonesian (or Bahasa Indonesia) is very similar to the language spoken in Malaysia (Bahasa Melayu). The only significant differences between the two languages are in nouns (names for certain things), but the sentence structure and overall structure of the languages are the same.
"No, but there is a software called Babyon 9 that is used to translate books into Indonesian and many other languages. It is available by download."
malay,burmese, thai,mandarin,vietnamise,indonesian
The Filipino kulintang is similar to the Indonesian gamelan.