BALAJCZA translates in Indonesian

BALAJCZA translates in Indonesian

Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is a language belonging to the family of Austronesian languages and has been recognised as an official language in Indonesia since 1949. It is spoken by 197.7 million people, of which 42.8 million are native speakers. The majority of Indonesian residents also speak one of the seven hundred local languages, such as Javanese, Sundanese and Balinese, which function as tools for circular communication. In East Timor, Indonesian has the status of a 'working language'.

Indonesian can be understood as a number of varieties of Malaysian used in Indonesia, i.e. the national standard language (based on the johor-riau dialect) and regional dialects. The term "Indonesian language" is, however, associated primarily with the standard language, which is used for communicating in formal situations. It functions in diglossic relation to local Malaysian dialects, which are used for colloquial communication. The prestigious Jakarta dialect is particularly widespread in cities.

Interesting facts about Indonesia:

  1. Indonesia is a LARGE country, consisting of more than 18,000 islands, of which less than 6,000 are inhabited. It takes over 12 hours to fly from one end of the country to the other!
  2. With an estimated population of over 260 million individuals, Indonesia is the world’s fourth populous country! There are 140 million people living on Java, making it one of the most populated islands in the world.
  3. Indonesia exports more than 3,000 tonnes of frogs’ legs to France each year.
  4. It is a truly volcanic country, located in the Pacific Ring of Fire. The country’s residents are used to at least one volcanic eruption per year.
  5. Borobudur, the world’s largest Buddhist temple, is located in Indonesia.
  6. The flag of Indonesia is the same as the flag of Poland but reversed.

Source: pl.wikipedia.org

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