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Indonesian or Bahasa Indonesia, based on the Riau version of Malay language, was declared the official language with the declaration of Indonesia's independence in 1945, following the 1928 unifying-language declaration in the Indonesian Youth Pledge. With fluency approaching 100% among the quarter billion inhabitants of the world's fourth-most-populous nation, Bahasa Indonesia has become one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. (source: www.wikipedia.org)
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Written by BahasaKita
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Monday, 15 September 2008 21:33 |
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Bahasa means ‘language’, kita means ‘our’. So Bahasa Kita means ‘our language’. Bahasa Kita is an Indonesian language practical learning site for people who wants to learn the difference between the daily spoken Indonesian and the one learned at schools or courses. And also for people who wants to know the difference between the spoken and the written Indonesian. |
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Written by Indahnesia.com
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Monday, 15 September 2008 21:25 |
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KAMUS-online.com is a free online dictionary that translates from English to Indonesian and from Indonesian to English again. Every user has a limited number of free searches a day. Of course you can get a membership account for as cheap as 5 euro! From 25 euro you will get a bonus percentage of extra searches which can be as high as 20%
http://www.kamus-online.com/?lang=en |
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Written by Shaun
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Monday, 15 September 2008 21:19 |
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Learning Indonesian Free is a simple, easy to use basic course. It's derived from our Premium material, so it follows along the same basic track, but with a more limited vocabulary. Available as a PodcastLearning Indonesian began as a podcast and will stay a podcast! You can access the free program anytime via iTunes or other podcast directories. |
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