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  2. List of languages by number of native speakers in Indonesia

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    Ranked Everyday language group number % 1 Javanese: 68,044,660 31.79 2 Indonesian: 42,682,566 19.94 3 Sundanese: 32,412,752 15.14 4 Malay: 7,901,386 3.69

  3. Austronesian languages - Wikipedia

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    The historical distribution of Austronesian languages. The Austronesian languages ( / ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən /) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan (by Taiwanese indigenous peoples ). [ 1] They are spoken by about 328 ...

  4. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    The identification number has 8-digit standard format: NNNNNNN (N), where N is a numeric digit 0–9. The first numeric digit N has special meaning, and it can be one of the following digits: '1', '5' or '7'. '1': The first-time date of issuance of ID card to the bearer was 1992 or later.

  5. Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 7(2), 263-275 1. Introduction English is one of the languages that is widely used by people all over the world. In Indonesia, English is learned as a foreign language from kindergarten up to university level. In the term

  6. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Indonesian had 42.8 million native speakers and 154.9 million second-language speakers, [1] who speak it alongside their local mother tongue, giving a total number of speakers in Indonesia of 197.7 million. [1] It is common as a first language in urban areas, and as a second language by those residing in more rural parts of Indonesia.

  7. find that Indonesian students in senior high school have English language speaking anxiety problem during the learning process. Many factors contribute to the students’ anxiety problem. Those factors seemed to be complexly interlinked. In addition, Rahman (2005) also reveals that the English ability of Indonesian students are very low.

  8. Indonesian EFL university students were trouble in using grammar, cohesion, coherence, paragraph organization, diction, and spelling errors in essay writing. Additionally, Hasan & Marzuki (2017) analyzed the Indonesian EFL students’ ability in writing by asking the students to do writing task in determined time.

  9. Languages of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The vocabulary of Indonesian borrows heavily from regional languages of Indonesia, such as Javanese, Sundanese and Minangkabau, as well as from Dutch, Sanskrit, Portuguese, Arabic and more recently English. [9] [10] [11] The Indonesian language is primarily used in commerce, administration, education and the media, and thus nearly every ...