Saturday, January 26, 2013

language of the Republic of Indonesia


History of IndonesianIndonesian is the official language of the Republic of Indonesia as defined in the RI Constitution 1945, Article 36. It is also the language of national unity, as implied in the Indonesian Youth Pledge October 28, 1928. However, only a small proportion of Indonesia's population actually uses it as a
native language because in everyday conversation unofficial Indonesian people prefer to use their mother tongue as a mother tongue as the market Malay, Javanese, Sundanese, etc.. For most of the people of Indonesia, Indonesian language is a second language and for the level of official Indonesian language is the first language. Indonesian language is a dialect of the Malay language is the official
Indonesian independence was established in Indonesia in 1945. Indonesian language is a dynamic language, which until now continues to produce new words, either through the creation, as well as the absorption of local and foreign languages. Indonesian is the standard dialect of the Malay language Malay substantially from as revealed by Ki Hajar Dewantara in Indonesian Language Congress I in 1939 in Solo, Central Java, "the so-called 'Indonesian' language jaitoe soenggoehpoen pokoknja Melajoe which comes from 'Melajoe Riaoe ', but which soedah plus, dioebah ataoe dikoerangi menoeroet keperloean baharoe age and nature, so that the train Laloe moedah language used by the people in seloeroeh Indonesia; pembaharoean language Melajoe up into the Indonesian language that the train haroes kaoem dilakoekan by experts who beralam baharoe, is natural Indonesian nationality ". or as disclosed in Indonesian Language Congress II 1954 in Medan, North Sumatra, "... that is the language of Indonesian origin Drove. Indonesian Elementary who Drove language is adapted to pertumbuhannja in Indonesian society".
In history, the Indonesian language is one dialect of Malay temporal structures and treasures most are the same or similar to the previous temporal dialects like Malay Classical and Ancient Malay. Sociologically, we say so-so new that the Indonesian language is considered "born" or accepted its existence on October 28, 1928. Legally, the new date of August 18, 1945 Indonesian officially recognized.
Phonology and grammar from Indonesian easy enough. The basics are essential for basic communication can be learned only in the past few weeks. Indonesian language is the language used as the conductor of education at universities in Indonesia.

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