Boros Malayu
Kokitanan
Boros Tabai toi Boros Malayu (Boros Tabai: Bahasa Melayu) nopo nga iso mantad Boros Melayu-Polinesia id siriba booyungan boros Austronesia, ii no boros poimbida' id Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia om Singapura, om gunoon id Timor Leste om nogi soboogian katanaan id Kemboja, Filipina om Thailand. Ginumu nopo moomomoguno boros Tabai nga' kaampai no lobi mantad 290 riong momoboros[8] (soginumu 260 riong momoguno Boros Indonesia)[9] kadarapas koiyonon maritim Asia Tenggara.
Sukuon
[simbanai | simbanai toud]- ↑ Blust, Robert (2013). The Austronesian Languages (revised ed.). Australian National University. hdl:1885/10191. ISBN 978-1-922185-07-5.
- ↑ Uli, Kozok (10 Gomot 2012). "How many people speak Indonesian". University of Hawaii at Manoa. Linoyog ontok 20 Gumas 2012.
James T. Collins (Bahasa Sanskerta dan Bahasa Melayu, Jakarta: KPG 2009) gives a conservative estimate of approximately 200 million, and a maximum estimate of 250 million speakers of Malay (Collins 2009, p. 17).
- ↑ "Kedah MB defends use of Jawi on signboards". The Star. 26 Magus 2008. Pinoopi mantad sand̠ad ontok 29 Gumas 2012.
- ↑ Dahlan, H. Abdullah Zaini. Kitabati, Practical Methods for Learning to Read & Write Pegon (Kitabati, Metode Praktis Belajar Membaca & Menulis Pegon). Zaini Press. Accessed April 19, 2023. https://ia903106.us.archive.org/22/items/etaoin/Kitabati.pdf.
- ↑ The abstract of this journal article is written in Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia), in Latin and in Pegon: Estuningtiyas, R. (2021). Rijal Dakwah: KH. Abdullah Syafi’ie (1910-1985). The International Journal of Pegon : Islam Nusantara Civilization, 5(01), 81-96. https://doi.org/10.51925/inc.v5i01.45
- ↑ "Recognition of Bahasa Indonesia as an official language of the General Conference of UNESCO". unesco.org / document no. 42 C/28 (id boros Inggilis). Linoyog ontok 20 Milau 2023.
- ↑ "East Timor Languages". www.easttimorgovernment.com. Pinoopi mantad sand̠ad ontok 4 Gomot 2016. Linoyog ontok 30 Madas 2018.
- ↑ 10 juta di Malaysia, 5 juta penutur bahasa Melayu serta tambahan 260 juta penutur Bahasa Indonesia di Indonesia, dan lain-lain kelainan bahasa Melayu.
- ↑ Wardhana, Dian Eka Chandra (2021). "Indonesian as the Language of ASEAN During the New Life Behavior Change 2021". Journal of Social Work and Science Education. 1 (3): 266–280. doi:10.52690/jswse.v1i3.114. Linoyog ontok 29 Milatok 2021.
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