Standard variety of Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian Language)


·         Indonesian has an orientation rules made refers to dictionary named ‘Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia / KBBI’ that published by opening of fifth Indonesian language congress (Pembukaan Kongres V Bahasa Indonesia) at October 28, 1988. It had been a source reference and trusted to be used by Indonesian People or International People. If there are any problems about words of Indonesian language, KBBI will solve that problems.
·         Indonesian Language as official language is used in formal communication both written and spoken.
·         Writing system and spelling
Indonesian is written with the Latin script. Consonants are represented in a way similar to Italian, although c is always /tʃ/ (like English ch), g is always /ɡ/ ("hard") and j represents /dʒ/ as it does in English. In addition, ny represents the palatal nasal /ɲ/, ng is used for the velar nasal /ŋ/ (which can occur word-initially), sy for /ʃ/ (English sh) and kh for the voiceless velar fricative /x/. Both /e/ and /ə/ are represented with e.
·         Indonesian has no tenses or any of the forms of a verb which show the time at which an action happened. But Indonesian has standard grammar rules which had arranged in TTBI (Tata Bahasa Baku Bahasa Indonesia). That Standard covers Phonetic, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics.

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