Although Indonesian (also know as Bahasa
Indonesia or "language of Indonesia") is the official language of
Indonesia, it is only spoken as a first language by 17 to 30 million of that
country's inhabitants. Second language speakers, however, amount to over 140
million.1
Indonesian is an Austronesian language; it
belongs to the Western, or Indonesian, branch of the language family. Standard
Indonesian, which became the official language of Indonesia in 1945, is based
on the dialect found in the southern Malay Peninsula (the so-called Bahasa Riau
dialect).2 Unlike Malay in Malaysia, Indonesian has become the
lingua franca of Indonesia through its relative simplicity, as well as the fact
that it is not connected with any particular ethnic group in the country.
Like Malay, Indonesian has been greatly
expanded through its borrowings from languages such as "Arabic (in
particular many religious terms), Sanskrit, Portuguese, Dutch, certain Chinese
dialects and more recently, English (in particular many scientific and
technological terms)."3 Indonesian's orthography and grammar
are regulated by the Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa or the Centre for
Language Development.
Below are some brief but important facts
about the country of Indonesia and its people.
Capital: Jakarta
Currency: Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
Government Type: Republic
Population: 238,452,952 (July 2004 est.)
Internet Country Code: .id
Internet Hosts: 62,036 (2003)
Internet Users: 8 million (20023)
For additional demographic information on the
countries listed here, you can check out the following link:
1
"INDONESIAN: a language of Indonesia (Java and Bali)" Ethnologue.com
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=INZ
[Accessed December 18, 2004]
[Accessed December 18, 2004]
2 "Malay
language" Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahasa_Melayu
[Accessed December 17, 2004]
[Accessed December 17, 2004]
3 "Malay
language" Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahasa_Melayu
[Accessed December 17, 2004]
[Accessed December 17, 2004]
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