Indonesia*** and the State of Indonesia (Indonesian: Republik Indonesia, English: The Republic of Indonesia), referred to as Indonesia or Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia. It is the largest archipelago in the world, comprising about 17,508 islands, spanning Asia and Oceania, and is also known as the "Land of a Thousand Islands", a country with many volcanoes and earthquakes, with its capital in Jakarta. The capital is Jakarta. It is bordered by Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Malaysia.
Indonesia has a population of more than 248 million (2013), ranking fourth in the world after China, India and the United States. Indonesia is one of the founding members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the largest economy in Southeast Asia and a member of the Group of 20 (G20). The Indonesian archipelago has been an important trading area since the 7th century AD.
Indonesia's local rulers absorbed foreign cultures, religions, and political styles, and there were thriving Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms. *** Traders brought in *** religion, and European powers brought in Christianity and monopolized trade in the Moluccas, the spice islands, after the Great Discovery. After 350 years of Dutch colonization, Indonesia declared its independence after the Second World War.
With a total population of 248 million in 2013, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. There are more than 100 ethnic groups, of which 47% Javanese, 14% Sundanese, 7% Madurese, 3%-4% Chinese, in addition to more than 100 ethnic groups such as Minangkabau, Balinese and other residents, **** accounted for 23%. There are more than 200 ethnic languages and Bahasa Indonesia is commonly spoken.
According to figures published by Indonesia *** in 2014, there are more than 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia, of which Javanese make up 45% of the population, Sundanese 14%, Madurese 7.5%, Malay 7.5%, and Chinese make up about 5% of the population, more than 10 million people.
Question 2: What is the official language of Indonesia? The official Indonesian language is Bahasa Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia?) is the official language of Indonesia. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian language family. It is spoken by about 17 to 30 million people around the world, and 140 million people speak Bahasa Indonesia as a second language. There are about 300 other national languages and dialects.
Question 3: What languages are spoken in Indonesia, and a brief introduction to the following official Indonesian language is Bahasa Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia?) is the official language of Indonesia. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian language family.
Bahasa Indonesia is a Malay language based on the Riau dialect and is the official language of Indonesia. Some 17 to 30 million people around the world speak Bahasa Indonesia as their mother tongue, and there are about 140 million people who speak Bahasa Indonesia as a second language and can read and speak Bahasa Indonesia with some proficiency. Indonesian is spoken in all parts of Indonesia, as well as by many people in the Netherlands, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia ***, Singapore and the United States. In order to harmonize with the Malay written script, in 1972 Indonesia *** introduced the Malay spelling system as the standard of accurate phonetic (Ejaan Yang Disempurnakan) so that now the Indonesian language and the Malay spelling is very close to each other
Question 4: What is the language of Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia is predominantly Javanese, and the vast majority of the people believe in the *** religion. Although there are more than 200 national languages, Indonesian is commonly spoken; you should be able to speak English as well, because there are many English-language newspapers; Chinese Indonesians make up 5% of the population, so it's not quite possible to speak only Chinese.
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Question 5: What language is spoken in Indonesia Indonesia is mainly Javanese, the vast majority of people believe in *** religion.
Although the national language more than 200 kinds, but universal Indonesian;
Should also be able to speak English, because there are a lot of English newspapers;
Indonesian Chinese accounted for 5% of the total population, only speak Chinese is not quite work.
Question 6: How many languages are spoken in Indonesia? Roughly three, official languages: Bahasa Indonesia, Chinese, English is also popular
Question 7: Which language is spoken in Indonesia Bahasa Indonesia.
Bahasa Indonesia, a Malay language based on the Riau dialect, is the official language of Indonesia. Around 30 million people around the world speak Bahasa Indonesia as their mother tongue, and there are about 140 million people who speak Bahasa Indonesia as a second language and can read and speak Bahasa Indonesia with a high degree of proficiency.
Indonesian is spoken in all parts of the country, as well as by many people in the Netherlands, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia ***, Singapore, and the United States. In order to harmonize it with the written Malay script, in 1972 Indonesia *** introduced Ejaan Yang Disempurnakan, an accurate phonetic system based on the Malay spelling system, which now makes the spelling of Indonesian very close to that of Malay.