But half of Indonesian local languange around 350 languanges in West Papua (part of Indonesia) 😅 and Papua New guinea hasa 800 languange so just Papua Island had more than 1000 languanges
True. Im a chinese born Indonesian in central Sulawesi, lives in east java for 13 years, went to melbourne for my master degree and currently working in Osaka, Japan. So i speak mandarin, hokkien, kaili, bugis, english, japanese and javanese 😅
@@Tamochiki1403gak ada hubungannya,kalau punya rasa nasionalisme,sekalian aja gak belajar bahasa daerah dan bahasa inggris,kan anggapannya bahasa lain itu gak guna
Indonesian is already bilingual from birth,their native language and the indonesian language,after learning English in school or just learning it by themselves over the year, they become trilingual.
Exactly how I speak 4 languages today. It's because my first language was Indonesian and I grew up learning Hokkien because both of my parents are Medanese. But when I entered school for the first time, I was taught English and Mandarin Chinese at the same time. Unfortunately despite living in Bali for 13 years, I've missed the opportunity of mastering Balinese even after I learned it for about 5 years.
My wife is half Indo. Her parents were from Java. She retains part of the Indo language. But Dutch is her native language. I’ve heard there’s somewhere around 800 different forms in Indonesia.
It's the same here in India; everybody speaks at least three languages: the local language, Hindi, and English. I can speak Gurjar, Marathi (local languages), Hindi, English, and Japanese, and I am currently learning Indonesian.
Yes. Minimum they can speak 3 language. Local language like Javanese, Sundanese, Sumatra, Bali. And then Nasional Language, the Bahasa Indonesia, and the language that they learn from School, can be english, germany, or arabic.
True im from Java but i can only speak one type of sundanese which is the textbook version that is taught in the school. I'm not pure sundanese they're just too good in their own language😂😂😂 I used to have a friend in highschool and I'll always ask them to help me with Sunda homework
Bruh... I'm Indonesian and it's normal Indonesian girls look. You should come to visit to get a gf😂 but still lots of foreigners in Bali use dating apps to approach us. I live in Bali btw
There are about 700 languages in Indonesia, I myself am from Pontianak west Kalimantan, my language is Malay specifically pontianak Malay (anyway, pontianak Malay is like Riau Malay), in northern of west Kalimantan there is sambas Malay that is so different from Pontianak Malay, but both languages are categorized as Malay, in addition there is also dayak language in west Kalimantan
Every Indonesian people, since we are kids, grows up with Indonesian language and local or mother language. And if we go, and live to other province, we can also learn the local language from that place
I'm an Indo (half English), and my family heritage is from the highlands of South Sulawesi. Their local dialect is Pattinjo. Because my grandfather was a soldier when he was younger, he moved to an army base by a river that seperates the highlands from the flatlands (the Buginese) before settling just outside of it. So in my village we speak Pattinjo, but literally a mile down the road people start talking Buginese. It's a whole different kettle of fish for a language. I myself went to a Buginese school where I had to study the dialect and calligraphy. So not only do I speak Indonesian with Pattinjo slang, but I can understand some Buginese and some Pattinjo. Meanwhile, my Pattinjo speaking brother married a Buginese woman (about 3-4 miles down the road), and he sounds pretty dumb when trying to talk Buginese to her friends. This is kind of why Bahasa Indonesia is important for the nation, since it's centralised; it's the equivalent of a German speaking English to a Frenchman.
I believe it's entirely a new language, Javanese has several dialects. Ppl from java can understand other region dialects as long as it's javanese, but javanese or sundanese or balinese can not understand yours
believe it or not, most of indonesian at least speak 4 languages, their mother language (usually used at home), their local language (in case they living in different area from where their mom came from, for example their mom are Javanese and living in bali), indonesia language, and english... and alot of people could speak more than 2 local language, people from java usually could speak batak, sunda, or even dayak..
Yes thats true...i can speak 2 local languages fluently..because my mom language is different to my father language.. even they are from the same regency (kabupaten)..😅😅😅.. and then i can understand my neighboar vilage local language, i can speak a lil bit , but not fluent. ...so , i can speak 3 local languages.😅
I'm chinese, born in riau islands province, near singapore and malaysia. From my environment, there is many chinese can speak at least 4-5 languages. 1. Indonesia 2. Mandarin 3. English 4. Hokkien Dialect (because this is majority of chinese there) 5. Tiochew Dialect (ethnic from my father) 6. Hakka Dialect (minority of chinese, from my mother) and this dialect has some simmiliar with cantonese 7. Malay (the original langguage for riau island province) And because i had work travelling everywhere, and had learn : 8. Manado 9. Javanese little bit And since i married with my wife, which is batak ethnic 10. Batak little bit And some of langguages i just know how to count 1-10, like padang, sunda, japan, etc
I met a couple once who both could speak many languages but several were not the same so between them they could speak over a dozen different languages. I think one of them was from Macao but I'm not sure of the other one. I know they included Hokkien Fukien and Dutch as well as English.
Even in one language, for example Javanese, there are several level of politeness, they are non polite or informal (Ngoko), semi formal (madya), polite/formal ( kromo) also high kromo (kromo Inggil). Every level is like different language because the vocabulary is different. If someone mastering Ngoko, madya and kromo, he just like mastering 3 languages.
I speak javanese (ngoko only). Tbh I don't understand Krama. They are like different language for me. My nephew once speak Krama to me, I don't know many words from Krama that I speak bahasa Indonesia with him. Then how do I speak with elderly especially strangers? I use bahasa indonesia. Not the krama 😂😭🙏🏼
Indonesia has the most trilingual speakers in the world, so most of us can speak at least 3 languages (with varying degree of fluency 😂): 1. our national language Bahasa Indonesia, 2. our local/traditional languages (Javanese/Sundanese/Balinese/Bataknese, etc.), 3. and at least one foreign language (English/Japanese/Dutch, etc.) It's even become the motto of our Language Centre "Prioritize our national language, Preserve our local/traditional languages, and Master some foreign languages."
In India its the same.... Can speak read and write 6 languages in varying degrees I'm from southern Indian city called Bangalore mother tongue is Tamil local language is Kannada Widely spoken in northern India Hindi Traditional language in temples Sanskrit Neighbouring states language Telugu and Malayalam in varying degrees For jobs and career English
Lol it applies to the rest of the world especially asia. My country doesnt even consider our local languages as language but dialects not to mention the dialects and the dialects categorized in one dialects and the dialects categorized under even smaller dialects 😂
I'm from East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.. i speak a few Language...like dawanese (Timor Local Language, from my father), Javanese (Cause my mom from Java), Bahasa Indonesia as my national language.. others Language like Korean, Dutch, And English as well😅 i can say Indonesian especially for children who have parents from different region, used to speak more Language for daily
Initially I thought all Indonesians spoke Bahasa Indonesia. Then when I went to Indonesia (Bali & Jakarta) I realised that there are many languages & dialects. Realised its similar to my country India. But I think Indonesia has more languages.
those are completely different languages not just dialects, dude.. like English, Arabic, n then Mandarin.. yes exactly like that cause all languages have their own alphabet.. if I write the word "Indonesia" it will be like this: 🇮🇩 Sundanese : ᮄᮔ᮪ᮓᮧᮔᮦᮞᮤᮃ 🇮🇩 Balinese : ᬇᬦ᭄ᬤᭀᬦᬾᬲᬶᬬ 🇮🇩 Javanese in Javanese Scripts : ꦆꦤ꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦤꦺꦱꦶꦪ 🇮🇩 Javanese in Pegon Scripts : إندَونٓسييا 🇮🇩 Malay in Jawi Scripts : إندونيسيا 🇮🇩 Buginese : ᨕᨗᨊᨉᨚᨊᨙᨔᨗᨕ basically, every ethnic group in Indonesia can't communicate with each other.. we use Indonesian as a lingua franca.. If the characters turn into squares, it means ur phone is not supported..
@@ashmusic621 just more info for u.. but indeed every language has dialects.. like example Javanese : 🇮🇩 Mataram-Javanese 🇮🇩 Ngapak-Javanese 🇮🇩 Cirebon-Javanese 🇮🇩 Aneman-Javanese 🇮🇩 Arekan-Javanese 🇮🇩 Tengger-Javanese 🇮🇩 Osing-Javanese 🇮🇩 Transmigrant-Javanese - depending on which part of Indonesia they live in, the local language might influence their dialect.. 🇸🇷 Surinamese-Javanese - 133 years ago the Dutch brought the Javanese to Suriname, so there is a large population of Javanese in Suriname now.. They still use Javanese, but the pronunciation, intonation n some words may be mixed with Dutch.. Sometimes they come to Indonesia to look for their Javanese roots.. But they can communicate with each other.. Cause they use the same language (in this case Javanese) n they have the same alphabet.. only their dialects are different.. like Americans-English, British-English n Australians-English.. basically Javanese can be written using 3 ways.. Modern-Javanese, Pegon Scripts, n Latin Alphabet.. Modern-Javanese has roots from Pallava Scripts used in South India.. Pegon Scripts have Arabic roots.. Pegon Scripts can also be used to write Sundanese n Madurese.. Pegon Scripts are related to Jawi Scripts which are used to write Malay, Minangkabau, Acehnese, Banjarese, Kerinci, etc.. Pegon n Jawi are related to Urdu n Persian Alphabet..
I speak only 2 language, i was born on jakarta, and live on Tangerang, And People from Tangerang speak original Indonesian language, idk, I speak English and Indonesian 😄
Indonesia have more than 700+ languages. i can speak : -indonesia -padang(Minang kabau) -bengkulu -rejang(local languages from Bengkulu) -palembang -javanesse -melayu -jambi -english so many languages that's we have in Indonesia,i can't speak all of these languages lol
Javanese itself has its own language that completely different if we talk to older, friend, or young people 😂 plus it has many variations of diction in each region
Some people says, Bahasa Palembang and Bahasa Jambi is a dialect of the bigger family of Bahasa Melayu. There's a lot of dialect of Bahasa Melayu because they are welcome widespread in the coastal sumatra, malaya peninsula, kalimantan, and the small islands between those area.
Our ancestors even speak more than that. Our first president can speak more than 10 languages. As well as our second and third precident. Our third president, Bapak Bj. Habibie is even fluent in German, English, Indonesian and able to speak other languages.
@@jajajajajaja1 Agreed. Honestly, the reason I can speak English fluently is because I learn it on my own. English curriculum in my village is just a mess.
even I, enoughly amazed with browned skin sundanese.. sundanese itself had a natural beauty, with fairly yellowish tend to white skin, then combined with sawomatang skin and U got this thing..
@joshpecksdad7159 correction 2: your is a meaning of possessing or having for example: your typing skills scare me. or your fingers are not your brain lmao. you are welcome. maybe the other internetters will appreciate that someday lol
Indonesian Girls are soooo pretty i was engaged to a really nice girl from Manado in Sulawesi Utara and i knew her and her keluarga/Family for 3 years before i traveled to stay with her for 3 months and even tho we split up and dont speak much anymore i loved the time a spent with this family and learned a lot of humbling things from them all ... they told me about all the different dialects and mainland language as they originally from Jakarta but the daughter i was engaged to was at Unklab universitas so i stayed in a place called Airmadidi ...i wish i can go back and stay for double the time i stayed last or even a couple of years God bless Indonesian orang
That’s universal to every language with the exception of hunter gatherers probably, but even many of those languages most likely have some degree of formality vs casuality
@@qwerty9714true true, but I believe op worded it a bit wrong. What he meant to say is that some languages here have tiers. For example, in general the Sundanese language is divided into two, polite and rude, where some words and tone can be different (me: abdi, polite; aing, rude). So different Sundanese community will use either the polite or rude language. There's also the infamous Javanese language that has 3 tiers. Now, I'm not going to pretend that I know Javanese but I do know that each tiers are really different. And to them that isn't enough, because each Javanese community have their own dialect. So like, the "polite" version of Javanese language that's spoken by community A is different from community B and C and so on, and the same with the "rude" version. So yeah, it gets complicated. But, not all languages here are like that. Some are pretty straight forward where some ethnicities doesn't have tiers, or at least not as complicated as the two languages that I mentioned
Indonesian mostly can speak more than 2 or 3 language.They can speak Indonesian,English,and their own native language,like if you born from Batak's tribe you can speak Batak's language,and when you live in Java island you will adapt the java language too....and more if you had a lot of friend from others tribe's,and if you like Kpop or Kdrama,you gonna learn Koreans a little bit too and we mostly know Malay language too😂😂😂And as a moslem we learn arabic too.... Ps: I know Indonesian,Arabic,Javanesse,Batak,Betawi,Malay,English,Sundanesse(a little bit),and learning Korean now.
@pipoppang lebih ke dialek daerah bukan bahasa. benda bahasa satu je, kata lain terus cop bahasa lain. padahal sama boleh paham je antara satu sama lain. Lmao klaim
I used sundanese when I'm in warung Sunda, talk in Minangkabau when I'm about to buy Minang food or go to fotocopy-an. talk in madurese when I'm in warung Madura to get discounts and survive during college year.
For myself. I speak at least 6 languages now. 1. Javanese "Ngapak" which is the language where I was born 2. Javanese "Kromo" 3. Of course Indonesian "Bahasa" 4. I am Moslem, so I studied the language of the Holy Quran since i was kid, Arabic 5. I studied in Jogja, which made me fluent in the Javanese language "Yogyanan" 6. I worked in Japan for almost 4 years, of course I had to speak Japanese additional: because I have several friends from different regions so I understand a little bit of their languages such as "Sundanese", "Batak/North Sumatra", and Javanese "Jowo Timuran" Edit : I forgot that I was using English now, and of course we have studied it since elementary school 😂 So i speak 7 languages now 😅
No you speak only 5. Because ngapak, javanese kromo and yogyanan are same. The difference only the level from those Javanese language. You speak bahasa, Arabic ,Javanese,japanese, English thats all
I think you're one of few trilingual speakers in Indonesia there is, I mean not many can speak japanese and english who also be able to speak locals's languages as well
Saya bukan dari Indonesia. Saya ingin bepergian ke Indonesia. Melihat Bali. That's all I've learned so far in 3 days. ;-) Hope that's correct. Thanks for sharing this.
That's correct, but you have to explore more, because Bali is not one of the beautiful Island in Indonesia, you can go to Raja Ampat,Labuan bajo, danau toba, pink beach (pulau komodo), etc. Hope you can reach your dream soon ♡
@@aiko9393 Thank you. Meanwhile I'd say even little conversations are possible. Like "Where is this building?" Or "Where is the guy? He's over there." "In this building?" "No, in the other building." "What are you doing?" "I am staying at home", etc. on that level. I love learning languages. Have a nice day. 🙂 EDIT: This took now roughly two weeks.
Local language alone you can expect we speak 3 different language, 2 minimum. 1- bahasa Indonesia, 2- hometown language, 3- language where you study/work (most Indonesian work/study out of their hometown)
They speak the local language where they live, and they speak their mother's languange, their father's language, and then Indonesian language.. Like I can speak Betawi (Jakarta, my town), Palembangese (my mother's), Javanese (my father's), Indonesian (at school), English, and French (lived 2 years in Paris).
Dia cantik dan exotic karena dia gak mabok agama dan tidak berhijab dan berbusana agamis. Ini benar kecantikan Melayu alami yg tidak tercuci otak agung2kan budaya Arab. Kalau dia berhijab dan tertutup seperti mayoritas wanita muslim sekarang, pasti gak ada yg bilang dia cantik.
Proud to be Indonesian , we have Bahasa Indonesia to unite us in communication,, just like in Riau use Melayu language as Local language they r use Bahasa Indonesia
It’s true, Sundanese and Javanese cant even understand each other. One time I heard a Javanese acquaintance said “kenapa bahasa Sunda kayak bahasa dari planet lain ya?” (“Why does Sundanese sound like a language from another planet?”) and I can’t stop myself from burst out laughing😂😂
I heard from my friend that tribes from Papua use Bahasa Indonesia when they meet or fight, because they totally don't understand each other's languages.
Fun fact is, even in Java alone they have a different local language in every 100-200 kilometers. Let's say like Cirebon and Bandung, they are in the same province but have the different language. Cilacap, Banjarnegara, Purwokerto, are in the same province, not too far each other, and in the same type of javanese language (ngapak javanese), but they have some different words and accents.
Just like philippines. Many local languages like chabacano, hiligaynon, karay - a, akeanon, cuyunin, bisaya, tagalog etc.. like every provinces have their own local languages .
Bisa bahasa inggris bukan sombong, sudah keharusan di dunia modern. Gak bisa bahasa inggris bikin dunia terbatas karena kadang ilmu pengetahuan gak semuanya udah diterjemahkan ke Bahasa Indonesia.
True.. I am Indonesian.. I speak: 1 - English 2 - Dutch (no longer fluent, years of neglect) 3 - Palembang Malay 4 - Chinojowo Javanese 5 - Formal, Government-Approved Bahasa Indonesia 6 - Betawi Malay
Yes, Indonesia have 2 kind of languages, which is the national language Bahasa and local language (hundreds of them), and inside this local language there are levels for example like Javanese, is consist over certain types of Javanese like ngoko and krama, ngoko is used for when you speak to people of the same age or below and krama is used for when you speak to someone that are older or much older then you (elders). It's the same Javanese, but ngoko and krama have entirely different vocabuly, lol.. 😄
maaf mnurut ku klw gk berhijb lbih kelihtn cntik ny cwe indo....ada mata belo sipit..kulit kuning sawo mateng hitam putih .rambut lurus ikal tinggl di poles tdk prlu oplas
I'm from Indonesia and i believe every woman definitely beautiful in their own way, Beauty is indeed subjective and unique to each individual. Appreciating the beauty of every woman, regardless of societal standards or conventional norms, is a positive and inclusive mindset. It's important to recognize and celebrate the diverse forms of beauty that exist in the world. By embracing and valuing individuality, we can foster a more inclusive and accepting society.
They are so many languages in indonesia,just like,originally i came from west java,my local language is basa sunda,then i met ppl from another island or region,sulawesi, easf java,first i didn't understand their language but now i can understand and speak too ,so i can speak many languages,( beside german and englis)i am so blessed about that🥰
Mostly indonesians speak in average 2 languages (local languages & indonesian/ Indonesian & other languages, off course there are indonesians who speak more languages/ indonesian only)
An Indonesian can speak multilanguage. They speak Bahasa, local language where they came from, local language where they live right now, they mostly learn English at school. And dont forget that most Indonesian are Muslim, so they can speak / imitate Arabic (but dont understand the meaning)
@@KhmerKandalnot really imitate...but can read arabic inscriptions....better than average hindus and christians in indonesia...who can't read their holy books in original writings.
@@kotarojujo2737 translation is not holy book...just translations. Qur'an also includes translations in them. So, when you read the original inscriptions, you read the actual holy book.
As javanese that travel to Bandung, I would stunned when people talk to me in Sundanese. I just can't get it at all. But the people I meet are so nice and they all talk softly
Indonesia has more than 700 hundred language. But our national language is Bahasa Indonesia. Most of Indonesian are bilingual. Me myself speaks Indonesian (my native language), English (my second language), Sundanese (because ethnically I am from West java), Japanese (because I live in Japan my entire adulthood), and a little bit of Arabic and Turkish.
Saya dari banten dan bahasa ibu saya bahasa sunda banten tapi saya juga bisa bahasa jawa banten yang berada di utara provinsi banten, saat masuk sekolah dasar saya belajar bahasa Indonesia yaitu bahasa nasional, saya juga sedikit bisa bahasa lampung dan arab, setelah merantau ke tangerang dan jakarta saya mulai bisa bahasa jawa tengah dan betawi, hanya sedikit bahasa inggris karena pendidikan saya rendah dan tidak ada waktu dan biaya untuk sekokah bahasa asing.
Suriname at the northcoast of southamerica is the only place outside of indonesia where many many Indonesians live. They were brought by thousands as contract labours here from 1890 to 1934.
And to make things even more complicated we have caste system in Bali which is fine language for people that have honorable caste, middle language for ordinary people, and harsh language for animals or your close friends. And even some of the Balinese themselve can't even understand the majority of the fine language
@@pseudocolor I just know it too. It must be because in the past Majapahit took rulling in the archipelago so the vast majority of people back then adheres to hinduism. And hinduism being known to their caste system. Even after the falldown era of Majapahit we still continue to apply those language system in some part of Indonesia
In India we speak more than 100 languages and several thousands of dialects!!! There are still more dialects spoken by the trials and certain regions!!! Each state in India is totally different from another!!!. Every state has its own custom and tradition and it's own language!!!! 😢😮😢😮😢😮😢😮😢😮😢😮.
Saya suka dia bicara full English, artinya dia mampu berbahasa Inggris beneran. Dari pada yang suka nyampur-nyampur Bahasa Inggris dan Indonesia biar kelihatan keren padahal itu nanti bisa merusak bahasa seperti kejadian di Malaysia.
I always envy people who speaks 3 languages and up. You guys are so smart. While me I only knew 2 languages my mother tongue(tagalog) and english(still struggling)
There must be at least 1,000 languages spoken in Indonesia. 🇮🇩 Especially, as there are different languages that are dialects of the same language!😲 Indonesia is perhaps the most linguistically diverse country in the world. 🌍
Wkwkw gak gitu Cok.. 😅 kalau hanya dialeg dan aksent tidak termasuk. Misal Dio, die ,dia atau tambahan bah itu kita tetap bilang Melayu meskipun ada sdikit perbedaan sementara bahasa lokal disini. Ya beda bgt cok. Misal utuk trimakasih 4 bahasa lokal. 1.matur Sukma 2.trimong genaseh 3.hatur nuhun 4.matur Suwon 4. Kata itu sudah mewakili 4 daerah. Dan daerah atau negri kan ada bandar/kota setiap kota pun beda dialek dan aksent Klo ditanya Sunda Jawa saja sudah banyak bedanya setiap kota tapi tetap kita akan hitung Jawa Sunda / Jawa saja. Karena hanya berbeda di dialeg dan aksent serta kata tambah setelahnya. Misal ada orang Sunda bandung dan Banten bertemu akan sulit faham. Namun kita tetap hitung dia Sunda saja. Itu pun berlaku untuk Melayu. Melayu yg sama dgn Malaysia ada jg Disni di daerah Riau, Borneo/Kalimantan, Batam, Bangka. Tapi lihat turunannya Jambi, Palembang Medan, blm lagi Aceh dan mingang yg sebenar turunan Melayu. Ya kita bilang mereka Melayu saja meskipun kita tau sesama Melayu tidak akan. Faham bahasa setiap daerah
I'm a Japanese born Indian I live in West Bengal as my mother is from there and I was born in Japan and my dad lives in china so I can speak Hindi , English, Bengali, japanese , Chinese .
Bener lagi Aku orang Jawa Ngapak dari Banyumas, ngerantau ke Karawang yang notabene daerah Sunda, mau gak mau kudu belajar bahasa Sunda Jawa Ngapak Jawa Biasa, Kromo/Ngoko Sunda, sunda juga ada banyak dialek, Karawang/Bandung rada beda 😂 Bahasa Indonesia Inggris juga
In fact by percentage of population, Indonesia is the most trilingual country in the world. Able to speak their local language as mother tongue, Bahasa Indonesia as National Language, and English as International Language.
Well, most Indonesians are polyglot since we have many local languages. That's why, it's not that difficult to learn another foreign languages ( compared to Japanese or Korean who speaks only in single language)
I'm sundanese 🙋 i speak indonesian and emglish quite fluent, I understand batak language, manado ,padang, betawi, ambon languages a little bit. I also understand some Japanese,italian, dutch, and Portuguese. Oh ummm because I'm a quarter Chinese, so i also know a bit hokkien 😅 wow sounds a lot... When actually not
Sundanese girls is one of the most beautiful race in the world. Most indonesian artists are sundanese which is Bandung city, West Java. Come to Bandung and you'll see.
Dan didalamnya terdapat "bahasa kasar dan bahasa halus" 😂
😂😂😂
Yaa...ada mahkuk kasar dan mahluk halus😅😅
Ada bahasa madya juga yang berarti "agak kasar dan halus"😂😂😂
Dan bahasa yg terus berubah² seiring jaman "bahasa gaul" 😁
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Indonesia is like every province has its own language..
But half of Indonesian local languange around 350 languanges in West Papua (part of Indonesia) 😅 and Papua New guinea hasa 800 languange so just Papua Island had more than 1000 languanges
@@rifkynda8588 cause mountain separate them each others
Philipphines also
Not even province, in village level one village’s language to their neighbouring villages are already different 😂
In India too I myself speak more than 5 local language not Hindi include tho
True. Im a chinese born Indonesian in central Sulawesi, lives in east java for 13 years, went to melbourne for my master degree and currently working in Osaka, Japan. So i speak mandarin, hokkien, kaili, bugis, english, japanese and javanese 😅
Orang Kaili
You missed English
wow .. that's cool
Which dialect of Mandarin? How many different accents do these Indonesian languages have between region?
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she’s beautiful omg
natural beauty
the power off sundanese girls🔥
Average Sundanese
Indeed!
@@MoskusMoskiferus1611 no way!!
She forgot that she also speaks English
May be she has so great nasionalisme
because she think english was unfinish product
And Sundanese language has 2/3 social level languages that have totally different words from the basic one.
@@Tamochiki1403gak ada hubungannya,kalau punya rasa nasionalisme,sekalian aja gak belajar bahasa daerah dan bahasa inggris,kan anggapannya bahasa lain itu gak guna
@@trrlrlrlrrrlstill beta version
Indonesian is already bilingual from birth,their native language and the indonesian language,after learning English in school or just learning it by themselves over the year, they become trilingual.
Exactly how I speak 4 languages today. It's because my first language was Indonesian and I grew up learning Hokkien because both of my parents are Medanese. But when I entered school for the first time, I was taught English and Mandarin Chinese at the same time. Unfortunately despite living in Bali for 13 years, I've missed the opportunity of mastering Balinese even after I learned it for about 5 years.
@@H0n35tMayoritas Tionghoa Medan Hokkien ya kak?
@@kelasumatera benar. sepertinya orang tionghoa setidaknya bisa hokkien
dont forget if they likes anime, they can speak japanese, if they love kpop, they knows korean, and other.
End for muslim we also learning arab language
My wife is half Indo. Her parents were from Java. She retains part of the Indo language. But Dutch is her native language. I’ve heard there’s somewhere around 800 different forms in Indonesia.
every village
@@auraajah3072 only in Papua
300 ethnics and languages
@@Dede123D840 bahasa
she's so beautiful 😍😍😍 I like her Southeast Asian beauty
Simp Simp Simp Simp
@@MatoMato-wv2ydi mean look at him. He probably has a blow up girlfriend in the closet
And most local people prefer foreigners to local people 😂
@@edinugrahak3374 bego, siapa bilang. kalo gitu mah indonesia gabakalan banyak penduduknya.
disgusting coomer
It's safe to assume that most Indonesians (Gen Z onwards) understand at least 3 languages: local language, Bahasa Indonesia, and English.
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It's the same here in India; everybody speaks at least three languages: the local language, Hindi, and English.
I can speak Gurjar, Marathi (local languages), Hindi, English, and Japanese, and I am currently learning Indonesian.
Cuma sedikit yg Bisa inggris. Itu kenyataannya
But not in jakarta, only indonesia and english
@@luarbiasawaras8700Jakarta msh banyak yg pake bhs sunda.
Indonesian born to be polyglot
😂😂
True
Yup
Yes. Minimum they can speak 3 language. Local language like Javanese, Sundanese, Sumatra, Bali. And then Nasional Language, the Bahasa Indonesia, and the language that they learn from School, can be english, germany, or arabic.
True im from Java but i can only speak one type of sundanese which is the textbook version that is taught in the school. I'm not pure sundanese they're just too good in their own language😂😂😂 I used to have a friend in highschool and I'll always ask them to help me with Sunda homework
Menurut saya ini wanita cantik,
Wanita lokal dengan kulit eksotis tanpa operasi plastik dan pemutih kulit tetapi kulitnya sehat tubuh langsing.
Betul bro
This girl is so gorgeous 🥰🥰🥰
That's typical average Sundanese girl.
Bruh... I'm Indonesian and it's normal Indonesian girls look. You should come to visit to get a gf😂 but still lots of foreigners in Bali use dating apps to approach us. I live in Bali btw
There are about 700 languages in Indonesia, I myself am from Pontianak west Kalimantan, my language is Malay specifically pontianak Malay (anyway, pontianak Malay is like Riau Malay), in northern of west Kalimantan there is sambas Malay that is so different from Pontianak Malay, but both languages are categorized as Malay, in addition there is also dayak language in west Kalimantan
Are you sundanese?
is there a sundanese with dark skin?
@@kangsani4702 # no, I am not Sundanese, I am Malay specifically pontianak Malay
# I don't think there is a Sundanese with dark skin
@@GunawanMrGugun not you,the woman interviewed i mean
melayu kasar kite ni bang e. 😂
@@kangsani4702 ya, kan dia bilang sendiri bahwa dia orang Sunda, emang orang Sunda gak ada yg kulit nya gelap? Ada lah
Every Indonesian people, since we are kids, grows up with Indonesian language and local or mother language. And if we go, and live to other province, we can also learn the local language from that place
Big country, separated islands... It's natural for people to speak different languages or dialects.
She's really beautiful 🇮🇩
I'm an Indo (half English), and my family heritage is from the highlands of South Sulawesi. Their local dialect is Pattinjo. Because my grandfather was a soldier when he was younger, he moved to an army base by a river that seperates the highlands from the flatlands (the Buginese) before settling just outside of it. So in my village we speak Pattinjo, but literally a mile down the road people start talking Buginese. It's a whole different kettle of fish for a language.
I myself went to a Buginese school where I had to study the dialect and calligraphy. So not only do I speak Indonesian with Pattinjo slang, but I can understand some Buginese and some Pattinjo. Meanwhile, my Pattinjo speaking brother married a Buginese woman (about 3-4 miles down the road), and he sounds pretty dumb when trying to talk Buginese to her friends. This is kind of why Bahasa Indonesia is important for the nation, since it's centralised; it's the equivalent of a German speaking English to a Frenchman.
Sya sedang neliti tentang kab.pinrang dan pattinjo adalah sebagian bahasa yg digunakan disana!
I think its not only a dialect but one other language
Hahaha pattinjo salam dari sebelah utaranya lagi pattinjo
I believe it's entirely a new language,
Javanese has several dialects. Ppl from java can understand other region dialects as long as it's javanese, but javanese or sundanese or balinese can not understand yours
Well said!
believe it or not, most of indonesian at least speak 4 languages, their mother language (usually used at home), their local language (in case they living in different area from where their mom came from, for example their mom are Javanese and living in bali), indonesia language, and english... and alot of people could speak more than 2 local language, people from java usually could speak batak, sunda, or even dayak..
even javanese language has their 'own language' that completely different if we talk to older, friend, and younger people 😂
@@crashcourseforeveryone8834yeah i know
Yes thats true...i can speak 2 local languages fluently..because my mom language is different to my father language.. even they are from the same regency (kabupaten)..😅😅😅.. and then i can understand my neighboar vilage local language, i can speak a lil bit , but not fluent. ...so , i can speak 3 local languages.😅
Orang jawa di jakarta cuma bisa bahasa indonesia wkwk
@@crashcourseforeveryone8834don't forget there is jawa ngapak and non ngapak . I can speak both 😂
I'm chinese, born in riau islands province, near singapore and malaysia.
From my environment, there is many chinese can speak at least 4-5 languages.
1. Indonesia
2. Mandarin
3. English
4. Hokkien Dialect (because this is majority of chinese there)
5. Tiochew Dialect (ethnic from my father)
6. Hakka Dialect (minority of chinese, from my mother) and this dialect has some simmiliar with cantonese
7. Malay (the original langguage for riau island province)
And because i had work travelling everywhere, and had learn :
8. Manado
9. Javanese little bit
And since i married with my wife, which is batak ethnic
10. Batak little bit
And some of langguages i just know how to count 1-10, like padang, sunda, japan, etc
I met a couple once who both could speak many languages but several were not the same so between them they could speak over a dozen different languages. I think one of them was from Macao but I'm not sure of the other one. I know they included Hokkien Fukien and Dutch as well as English.
We need more women like this on social media she an inspiration to the world .
Philippines 🤝 Indonesia
Having a shit ton of languages
😂😂😂 agreed you got bruh! Even if I am as javanesse i cant speak javanesse or sundanesse
Add India
Maybe because we have few thousands islands..
Wajah pun bnyak mrip dgn orang plipino..🤔
@@rinisetiawati8892 betul... saya kira cw itu orang filipina ternyata orang Sunda..😅
Even in one language, for example Javanese, there are several level of politeness, they are non polite or informal (Ngoko), semi formal (madya), polite/formal ( kromo) also high kromo (kromo Inggil). Every level is like different language because the vocabulary is different. If someone mastering Ngoko, madya and kromo, he just like mastering 3 languages.
Couldn't agree more, as east javanese i add maduranese as well, and classic arabic too
and there is also more local language like ngapak, madura, jawa timuran
@@cuncunz14Madura bukan dialek Jawa, beda total SPT bahasa Jawa dg bahasa bugis ibaratnya wkkww
I speak javanese (ngoko only). Tbh I don't understand Krama. They are like different language for me. My nephew once speak Krama to me, I don't know many words from Krama that I speak bahasa Indonesia with him.
Then how do I speak with elderly especially strangers? I use bahasa indonesia. Not the krama 😂😭🙏🏼
@@Luo_binggeharembetul bro, jika tidak bisa bahasa jawa krama kepada orang tua pemakaian bahasa Indonesia adalah penyelamat.
Indonesia has the most trilingual speakers in the world, so most of us can speak at least 3 languages (with varying degree of fluency 😂):
1. our national language Bahasa Indonesia,
2. our local/traditional languages (Javanese/Sundanese/Balinese/Bataknese, etc.),
3. and at least one foreign language (English/Japanese/Dutch, etc.)
It's even become the motto of our Language Centre "Prioritize our national language, Preserve our local/traditional languages, and Master some foreign languages."
In India its the same.... Can speak read and write 6 languages in varying degrees
I'm from southern Indian city called Bangalore
mother tongue is Tamil
local language is Kannada
Widely spoken in northern India Hindi
Traditional language in temples Sanskrit
Neighbouring states language Telugu and Malayalam in varying degrees
For jobs and career English
Lol it applies to the rest of the world especially asia. My country doesnt even consider our local languages as language but dialects not to mention the dialects and the dialects categorized in one dialects and the dialects categorized under even smaller dialects 😂
lie
indonesian people even cant speak english.😂
Come to India then you will know what diverse language we have
I'm from East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.. i speak a few Language...like dawanese (Timor Local Language, from my father), Javanese (Cause my mom from Java), Bahasa Indonesia as my national language.. others Language like Korean, Dutch, And English as well😅 i can say Indonesian especially for children who have parents from different region, used to speak more Language for daily
Initially I thought all Indonesians spoke Bahasa Indonesia. Then when I went to Indonesia (Bali & Jakarta) I realised that there are many languages & dialects. Realised its similar to my country India. But I think Indonesia has more languages.
but in indonesia, its not just accent or dialect. There is more than 400 local are completely different
those are completely different languages not just dialects, dude.. like English, Arabic, n then Mandarin.. yes exactly like that cause all languages have their own alphabet.. if I write the word "Indonesia" it will be like this:
🇮🇩 Sundanese : ᮄᮔ᮪ᮓᮧᮔᮦᮞᮤᮃ
🇮🇩 Balinese : ᬇᬦ᭄ᬤᭀᬦᬾᬲᬶᬬ
🇮🇩 Javanese in Javanese Scripts : ꦆꦤ꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦤꦺꦱꦶꦪ
🇮🇩 Javanese in Pegon Scripts : إندَونٓسييا
🇮🇩 Malay in Jawi Scripts : إندونيسيا
🇮🇩 Buginese : ᨕᨗᨊᨉᨚᨊᨙᨔᨗᨕ
basically, every ethnic group in Indonesia can't communicate with each other.. we use Indonesian as a lingua franca.. If the characters turn into squares, it means ur phone is not supported..
@@dargomxwork6102 I see. Makes sense
@@officiallandreform Yeah! That’s what my tour guide said. Here too its similar but total number of languages is less than Indonesia.
@@ashmusic621 just more info for u.. but indeed every language has dialects.. like example Javanese :
🇮🇩 Mataram-Javanese
🇮🇩 Ngapak-Javanese
🇮🇩 Cirebon-Javanese
🇮🇩 Aneman-Javanese
🇮🇩 Arekan-Javanese
🇮🇩 Tengger-Javanese
🇮🇩 Osing-Javanese
🇮🇩 Transmigrant-Javanese
- depending on which part of Indonesia they live in, the local language might influence their dialect..
🇸🇷 Surinamese-Javanese
- 133 years ago the Dutch brought the Javanese to Suriname, so there is a large population of Javanese in Suriname now.. They still use Javanese, but the pronunciation, intonation n some words may be mixed with Dutch.. Sometimes they come to Indonesia to look for their Javanese roots..
But they can communicate with each other.. Cause they use the same language (in this case Javanese) n they have the same alphabet.. only their dialects are different.. like Americans-English, British-English n Australians-English.. basically Javanese can be written using 3 ways.. Modern-Javanese, Pegon Scripts, n Latin Alphabet.. Modern-Javanese has roots from Pallava Scripts used in South India.. Pegon Scripts have Arabic roots.. Pegon Scripts can also be used to write Sundanese n Madurese.. Pegon Scripts are related to Jawi Scripts which are used to write Malay, Minangkabau, Acehnese, Banjarese, Kerinci, etc.. Pegon n Jawi are related to Urdu n Persian Alphabet..
Children in Indonesia can usually speak 3 languages fluently
Speak english at school, speak Indonesia at home, speak local language at the market/with friends😂
I speak only 2 language, i was born on jakarta, and live on Tangerang, And People from Tangerang speak original Indonesian language, idk, I speak English and Indonesian 😄
True I’m from Guam and the people & language originate from Indonesia apparently
Filipino here. I feel you. I don’t understand anything after Tagalog and English. There’s so many languages since there’s so many islands! 😅
But this girl speak sundanese,indonesian and english😅
Indonesia have more than 700+ languages.
i can speak :
-indonesia
-padang(Minang kabau)
-bengkulu
-rejang(local languages from Bengkulu)
-palembang
-javanesse
-melayu
-jambi
-english
so many languages that's we have in Indonesia,i can't speak all of these languages lol
Damn you are a polyglot
Javanese itself has its own language that completely different if we talk to older, friend, or young people 😂 plus it has many variations of diction in each region
Bahasa Betawi gak bisa ya 😁
Some people says, Bahasa Palembang and Bahasa Jambi is a dialect of the bigger family of Bahasa Melayu. There's a lot of dialect of Bahasa Melayu because they are welcome widespread in the coastal sumatra, malaya peninsula, kalimantan, and the small islands between those area.
@@crashcourseforeveryone8834gak terlalu beda sih
Most new generation in Indonesia is trilingual
yup. Local tribe, indonesian, and english
Our ancestors even speak more than that. Our first president can speak more than 10 languages. As well as our second and third precident. Our third president, Bapak Bj. Habibie is even fluent in German, English, Indonesian and able to speak other languages.
@@raymondmaturan7698i do really hope most of indonesian at least able to speak basic english tho 🤷🏽♂️
@@ald03the new generation in a big city can speak English, but not in small towns or small islands cause the education system like a shit 🤣
@@jajajajajaja1 Agreed. Honestly, the reason I can speak English fluently is because I learn it on my own. English curriculum in my village is just a mess.
She’s so beautiful
INDONESIAN GIRL AND FILIPINA ARE ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN ASIA.
😂😂😂😂😂fake
She's more beautiful than beautiful
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂nice line
wow such a fine line! :3
Simp
It's known as "GORGEOUS"
even I, enoughly amazed with browned skin sundanese.. sundanese itself had a natural beauty, with fairly yellowish tend to white skin, then combined with sawomatang skin and U got this thing..
she's beautiful
@joshpecksdad7159 English Correction: You're (abbreviated for You Are.)
so therefore for example: You're (you are) doing too much. You're welcome.
@joshpecksdad7159 correction 2: your is a meaning of possessing or having
for example: your typing skills scare me. or your fingers are not your brain lmao.
you are welcome. maybe the other internetters will appreciate that someday lol
She is Sundanese, Sundanese is famous for having beautiful girl
Come to indonesia you can found many girls like her especially in java island. And girls here mostly loving europe boys or american boys.
@@dietrichdietrich7763Ahahahahahahhaaha
Indonesian Girls are soooo pretty i was engaged to a really nice girl from Manado in Sulawesi Utara and i knew her and her keluarga/Family for 3 years before i traveled to stay with her for 3 months and even tho we split up and dont speak much anymore i loved the time a spent with this family and learned a lot of humbling things from them all ... they told me about all the different dialects and mainland language as they originally from Jakarta but the daughter i was engaged to was at Unklab universitas so i stayed in a place called Airmadidi ...i wish i can go back and stay for double the time i stayed last or even a couple of years God bless Indonesian orang
Suka banget dgn tipikal cew original begini benar" indo banget.. warna kulit mata bibir...🤤🥰😍😍😍
Bule suka banget yang begitu, eksotis no oplas dan pemutih
mmg sprtii ini idman bule
Ya, also the fact that is not only about the dialect, but the whole language is totally different. Even though we live in the same island.
I went to sukabumi with my friends at first people speak sundanese but as javanese I understand nothing
and every local language has a different level, like if we talk with friend it's different when we talk with our parents
That’s universal to every language with the exception of hunter gatherers probably, but even many of those languages most likely have some degree of formality vs casuality
True sih , saya lahir di jawa, lalu kerja di kalimantan , lalu ke sumatra,. So aku bisa english , indo , javanese , kalimantan, sumatra
@@qwerty9714true true, but I believe op worded it a bit wrong. What he meant to say is that some languages here have tiers. For example, in general the Sundanese language is divided into two, polite and rude, where some words and tone can be different (me: abdi, polite; aing, rude). So different Sundanese community will use either the polite or rude language. There's also the infamous Javanese language that has 3 tiers. Now, I'm not going to pretend that I know Javanese but I do know that each tiers are really different. And to them that isn't enough, because each Javanese community have their own dialect. So like, the "polite" version of Javanese language that's spoken by community A is different from community B and C and so on, and the same with the "rude" version. So yeah, it gets complicated.
But, not all languages here are like that. Some are pretty straight forward where some ethnicities doesn't have tiers, or at least not as complicated as the two languages that I mentioned
Philippines is just like Indonesia that in every province they have their own language
Her accent is so good
Indonesian mostly can speak more than 2 or 3 language.They can speak Indonesian,English,and their own native language,like if you born from Batak's tribe you can speak Batak's language,and when you live in Java island you will adapt the java language too....and more if you had a lot of friend from others tribe's,and if you like Kpop or Kdrama,you gonna learn Koreans a little bit too and we mostly know Malay language too😂😂😂And as a moslem we learn arabic too....
Ps: I know Indonesian,Arabic,Javanesse,Batak,Betawi,Malay,English,Sundanesse(a little bit),and learning Korean now.
As a Malaysian,I can agree Indonesia is a cultural country
Malaysia???banglasia ke😂😂😂
Trms (terima kasih).
@@adyzenju1270Malaysia banyak pendatang Indonesia Yang tak mahu pulang 😢
@pipoppang
lebih ke dialek daerah bukan bahasa. benda bahasa satu je, kata lain terus cop bahasa lain. padahal sama boleh paham je antara satu sama lain. Lmao klaim
@@lananaiem5376di Indonesia pun banyak orang Malaysia yang datang kerja disini apalagi di Batam, Jakarta, Kalimantan dan Bali
I used sundanese when I'm in warung Sunda, talk in Minangkabau when I'm about to buy Minang food or go to fotocopy-an. talk in madurese when I'm in warung Madura to get discounts and survive during college year.
😂and in local language many pronounce. Like how different between you speak with older one or younger or same old 😊
For myself. I speak at least 6 languages now.
1. Javanese "Ngapak" which is the language where I was born
2. Javanese "Kromo"
3. Of course Indonesian "Bahasa"
4. I am Moslem, so I studied the language of the Holy Quran since i was kid, Arabic
5. I studied in Jogja, which made me fluent in the Javanese language "Yogyanan"
6. I worked in Japan for almost 4 years, of course I had to speak Japanese
additional: because I have several friends from different regions so I understand a little bit of their languages such as "Sundanese", "Batak/North Sumatra", and Javanese "Jowo Timuran"
Edit : I forgot that I was using English now, and of course we have studied it since elementary school 😂 So i speak 7 languages now 😅
As an American I have to say that is very impressive.
No you speak only 5. Because ngapak, javanese kromo and yogyanan are same. The difference only the level from those Javanese language.
You speak bahasa, Arabic ,Javanese,japanese, English thats all
@@sangdewa336 Thanks for correcting me.. It's called dialect, i get it..
I think you're one of few trilingual speakers in Indonesia there is, I mean not many can speak japanese and english who also be able to speak locals's languages as well
@@sangdewa336
bahasa nasional indonesia juga trmasuk Dari Lingua Franka Indonesia Pergaulan, Yah Indonesia Rata" hampir bisa di katakan Polygot
Wanita Indonesia terutama para artis2nya hrs belajar pd gadis ini cara menata alis yg baik dan benar😊
Saya bukan dari Indonesia. Saya ingin bepergian ke Indonesia. Melihat Bali. That's all I've learned so far in 3 days. ;-) Hope that's correct.
Thanks for sharing this.
That's correct, but you have to explore more, because Bali is not one of the beautiful Island in Indonesia, you can go to Raja Ampat,Labuan bajo, danau toba, pink beach (pulau komodo), etc. Hope you can reach your dream soon ♡
That's awesome for just 3 days 😊
@@aiko9393 Thank you. Meanwhile I'd say even little conversations are possible. Like "Where is this building?" Or "Where is the guy? He's over there." "In this building?" "No, in the other building."
"What are you doing?" "I am staying at home", etc. on that level. I love learning languages.
Have a nice day. 🙂
EDIT: This took now roughly two weeks.
@@rudym.7127 Keep it up! 😄
@@aiko9393 Saya akan. Terima kasih banyak. Semoga harimu menyenangkan, Aiko! 🙂
Local language alone you can expect we speak 3 different language, 2 minimum. 1- bahasa Indonesia, 2- hometown language, 3- language where you study/work (most Indonesian work/study out of their hometown)
They speak the local language where they live, and they speak their mother's languange, their father's language, and then Indonesian language.. Like I can speak Betawi (Jakarta, my town), Palembangese (my mother's), Javanese (my father's), Indonesian (at school), English, and French (lived 2 years in Paris).
I'm sundanish from west java, but she is very beautiful with her exotic skin😮
Sundanese manado and banjar
Those are few ethnic also known for beatiful looking Indonesian
Dia cantik dan exotic karena dia gak mabok agama dan tidak berhijab dan berbusana agamis. Ini benar kecantikan Melayu alami yg tidak tercuci otak agung2kan budaya Arab. Kalau dia berhijab dan tertutup seperti mayoritas wanita muslim sekarang, pasti gak ada yg bilang dia cantik.
She is pretty ❤
Proud to be Indonesian , we have Bahasa Indonesia to unite us in communication,, just like in Riau use Melayu language as Local language they r use Bahasa Indonesia
I once heard that in certain jungles region, you can go from one side of a mountain to the other and the language is completely unintelligible
yah some region in indonesia have that haha..
Benar.. Mungkin itu di Papua
Yes true.
It’s true, Sundanese and Javanese cant even understand each other. One time I heard a Javanese acquaintance said “kenapa bahasa Sunda kayak bahasa dari planet lain ya?” (“Why does Sundanese sound like a language from another planet?”) and I can’t stop myself from burst out laughing😂😂
I heard from my friend that tribes from Papua use Bahasa Indonesia when they meet or fight, because they totally don't understand each other's languages.
Fun fact is, even in Java alone they have a different local language in every 100-200 kilometers. Let's say like Cirebon and Bandung, they are in the same province but have the different language. Cilacap, Banjarnegara, Purwokerto, are in the same province, not too far each other, and in the same type of javanese language (ngapak javanese), but they have some different words and accents.
Just like India 😂
@@bichlaa4595 aaah..yes, I think I've heard it from my office mate. I was worked with Indian people for some time and they're telling me this.
Solo Jogja bahasa Beda sama ngapak pantura 😅
Itu masuknya dialek sih bukan bahasa.
Sama kayak bahasa betawi, itu termasuk dialek bahasa indonesia, bukan bener2 bahasa yg beda.
@@nautasoltaribahasa Betawi dan bahasa Indonesia dialek bahasa Melayu
Just like philippines. Many local languages like chabacano, hiligaynon, karay - a, akeanon, cuyunin, bisaya, tagalog etc.. like every provinces have their own local languages .
Struggles of an archipelagic nation. Same thing here in the philippines.
Lupa diabisa english... Menunjukan betapa cintanya dia dgn indonesia... Menunjukan dia tidak sombong... Nkri harga mati.
Bisa bahasa inggris bukan sombong, sudah keharusan di dunia modern. Gak bisa bahasa inggris bikin dunia terbatas karena kadang ilmu pengetahuan gak semuanya udah diterjemahkan ke Bahasa Indonesia.
Namun netizen indo kamu menghujat rakyat Malaysia yang fasih berbahasa Inggeris, nuduh kami babu Inggeris😂
Setuju,makin banyak belajar bahasa asing, makin luas pandangan terhadap dunia @@kotarojujo2737
True.. I am Indonesian.. I speak:
1 - English
2 - Dutch (no longer fluent, years of neglect)
3 - Palembang Malay
4 - Chinojowo Javanese
5 - Formal, Government-Approved Bahasa Indonesia
6 - Betawi Malay
Yes, Indonesia have 2 kind of languages, which is the national language Bahasa and local language (hundreds of them), and inside this local language there are levels for example like Javanese, is consist over certain types of Javanese like ngoko and krama, ngoko is used for when you speak to people of the same age or below and krama is used for when you speak to someone that are older or much older then you (elders). It's the same Javanese, but ngoko and krama have entirely different vocabuly, lol.. 😄
Orang-orang indonesia cantik dan ramah.
In some villages, when you go across the road the language is different.
So true
Wajah asli indonesia yg di sukai bule2 😅
Craving for white men validation = indo people
bener biasanya org” belanda dan aussie lgsung suka tuh😂
Kayanya cowo Indonesia juga suka, krn mmg cantik sih ya.
maaf mnurut ku klw gk berhijb lbih kelihtn cntik ny cwe indo....ada mata belo sipit..kulit kuning sawo mateng hitam putih .rambut lurus ikal tinggl di poles tdk prlu oplas
Itu menurut mu, tapi banyak yg berhijab cantik juga@@Hasanah-cu3tt
there are 10 famous traditional language in indonesia..
1. sunda
2. betawi
3. jawa
4. banjar
5. madura
6. bali
7. musi
8. bugis
9. minang
10. aceh
She also speaks “Pretty-lese”….❤
Is everyone in Indonesia so freaking gorgeous
No
Of course yes
I'm from Indonesia and i believe every woman definitely beautiful in their own way, Beauty is indeed subjective and unique to each individual. Appreciating the beauty of every woman, regardless of societal standards or conventional norms, is a positive and inclusive mindset. It's important to recognize and celebrate the diverse forms of beauty that exist in the world. By embracing and valuing individuality, we can foster a more inclusive and accepting society.
I'm Indonesian. No.
@@michaelindahhernandez west java is.
They are so many languages in indonesia,just like,originally i came from west java,my local language is basa sunda,then i met ppl from another island or region,sulawesi, easf java,first i didn't understand their language but now i can understand and speak too ,so i can speak many languages,( beside german and englis)i am so blessed about that🥰
Same in the Philippines we got 300 dialects and I speak only three of them.
And its amazing you speak English as well.
Mostly indonesians speak in average 2 languages (local languages & indonesian/ Indonesian & other languages, off course there are indonesians who speak more languages/ indonesian only)
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@@user-hz9hc2ig3g aku baik, apa kabar? 👋👋
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An Indonesian can speak multilanguage. They speak Bahasa, local language where they came from, local language where they live right now, they mostly learn English at school.
And dont forget that most Indonesian are Muslim, so they can speak / imitate Arabic (but dont understand the meaning)
Jangan dibiasakan nyebut cuma bahasa, harus lengkap bahasa indonesia
Imitate Arabic, but no understand 🤣🤣🤣
@@KhmerKandalnot really imitate...but can read arabic inscriptions....better than average hindus and christians in indonesia...who can't read their holy books in original writings.
@@MultiDivebomberlol what do u expect christian to speak? Hebrew?
@@kotarojujo2737 translation is not holy book...just translations. Qur'an also includes translations in them. So, when you read the original inscriptions, you read the actual holy book.
As javanese that travel to Bandung, I would stunned when people talk to me in Sundanese. I just can't get it at all. But the people I meet are so nice and they all talk softly
And she's a truly beautifull Sundanese...
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Indonesia has more than 700 hundred language. But our national language is Bahasa Indonesia. Most of Indonesian are bilingual. Me myself speaks Indonesian (my native language), English (my second language), Sundanese (because ethnically I am from West java), Japanese (because I live in Japan my entire adulthood), and a little bit of Arabic and Turkish.
I'm from borneo, and i can speak 5 languages ;
1 Banjarese
2 Dayaknese Bakumpai
3 Melayunese
4 Javanese
5 Sundanese
Wow amazing
@@r3fianMalay doesn't just belong to Malaysia, Indonesia has different dialects depending on the region
Those are dialects
@@lavitaebellaa bukan dialek, tapi bahasanya memang beda
Its malay lol, malay mean melayu in english
Saya dari banten dan bahasa ibu saya bahasa sunda banten tapi saya juga bisa bahasa jawa banten yang berada di utara provinsi banten, saat masuk sekolah dasar saya belajar bahasa Indonesia yaitu bahasa nasional, saya juga sedikit bisa bahasa lampung dan arab, setelah merantau ke tangerang dan jakarta saya mulai bisa bahasa jawa tengah dan betawi, hanya sedikit bahasa inggris karena pendidikan saya rendah dan tidak ada waktu dan biaya untuk sekokah bahasa asing.
Suriname at the northcoast of southamerica is the only place outside of indonesia where many many Indonesians live. They were brought by thousands as contract labours here from 1890 to 1934.
Yeah but young generation can't speak javanese languages
And to make things even more complicated we have caste system in Bali which is fine language for people that have honorable caste, middle language for ordinary people, and harsh language for animals or your close friends. And even some of the Balinese themselve can't even understand the majority of the fine language
oh I just know that, thank you
javanese and sundanese also has that three level of language
@@pseudocolor I just know it too. It must be because in the past Majapahit took rulling in the archipelago so the vast majority of people back then adheres to hinduism. And hinduism being known to their caste system. Even after the falldown era of Majapahit we still continue to apply those language system in some part of Indonesia
Very true whats she said.
In India we speak more than 100 languages and several thousands of dialects!!! There are still more dialects spoken by the trials and certain regions!!! Each state in India is totally different from another!!!. Every state has its own custom and tradition and it's own language!!!! 😢😮😢😮😢😮😢😮😢😮😢😮.
“That’s alot” sunda pisan si teteh 😂
Saya suka dia bicara full English, artinya dia mampu berbahasa Inggris beneran. Dari pada yang suka nyampur-nyampur Bahasa Inggris dan Indonesia biar kelihatan keren padahal itu nanti bisa merusak bahasa seperti kejadian di Malaysia.
biasanya yang kayak gitu tuh cindo,nasionalisnya rendah,jadi kurang menghargai bahasa,suka mencampur seenaknya...,di malaysia pun seperti itu
Di daerah saya banyak yang bisa bahasa Inggris tapi kami jika berjumpa menggunakan full bahasa Sunda sebagai bahasa ibu kami.
I always envy people who speaks 3 languages and up. You guys are so smart. While me I only knew 2 languages my mother tongue(tagalog) and english(still struggling)
There must be at least 1,000 languages spoken in Indonesia. 🇮🇩 Especially, as there are different languages that are dialects of the same language!😲
Indonesia is perhaps the most linguistically diverse country in the world. 🌍
Aku rasa cuma Indonesia satu-satu nya negara di dunia ini yang orang-orang nya bisa berbicara 2 sampai 3 bahasa dalam keseharian mereka.
Filipinos also speak their local, National, and English language.
But I don't see Philippines in the list of bilingual countries
I am from Malaysia, I speak Northern Kedahan language, Kelantanese, Perakese.
Gue juga bisa ngomong Bahasa Indonesia.
😂
Wkwkw gak gitu Cok.. 😅 kalau hanya dialeg dan aksent tidak termasuk.
Misal Dio, die ,dia atau tambahan bah itu kita tetap bilang Melayu meskipun ada sdikit perbedaan sementara bahasa lokal disini.
Ya beda bgt cok. Misal utuk trimakasih 4 bahasa lokal.
1.matur Sukma
2.trimong genaseh
3.hatur nuhun
4.matur Suwon
4. Kata itu sudah mewakili 4 daerah. Dan daerah atau negri kan ada bandar/kota setiap kota pun beda dialek dan aksent
Klo ditanya Sunda Jawa saja sudah banyak bedanya setiap kota tapi tetap kita akan hitung Jawa Sunda / Jawa saja. Karena hanya berbeda di dialeg dan aksent serta kata tambah setelahnya.
Misal ada orang Sunda bandung dan Banten bertemu akan sulit faham. Namun kita tetap hitung dia Sunda saja.
Itu pun berlaku untuk Melayu. Melayu yg sama dgn Malaysia ada jg Disni di daerah Riau, Borneo/Kalimantan, Batam, Bangka.
Tapi lihat turunannya Jambi, Palembang Medan, blm lagi Aceh dan mingang yg sebenar turunan Melayu. Ya kita bilang mereka Melayu saja meskipun kita tau sesama Melayu tidak akan. Faham bahasa setiap daerah
I'm a Japanese born Indian
I live in West Bengal as my mother is from there and I was born in Japan and my dad lives in china so
I can speak Hindi , English, Bengali, japanese , Chinese .
Bener lagi
Aku orang Jawa Ngapak dari Banyumas, ngerantau ke Karawang yang notabene daerah Sunda, mau gak mau kudu belajar bahasa Sunda
Jawa Ngapak
Jawa Biasa, Kromo/Ngoko
Sunda, sunda juga ada banyak dialek, Karawang/Bandung rada beda 😂
Bahasa Indonesia
Inggris juga
Her english is perfect and also her pronunciation pretty good.
Every city and province in Indonesia have their own local language, and we learn Indonesia language as a national language.
She is gorgeous ❤😊
Cantik skali mbaknya natural pede tampil apa adanya warna kulitnya
In fact by percentage of population, Indonesia is the most trilingual country in the world. Able to speak their local language as mother tongue, Bahasa Indonesia as National Language, and English as International Language.
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thanks matt, this is what i've been waiting for,🔥🔥🔥
ow wow....as a sundanese you speaks really good english ❤🎉
Well, most Indonesians are polyglot since we have many local languages. That's why, it's not that difficult to learn another foreign languages ( compared to Japanese or Korean who speaks only in single language)
I'm sundanese 🙋 i speak indonesian and emglish quite fluent, I understand batak language, manado ,padang, betawi, ambon languages a little bit. I also understand some Japanese,italian, dutch, and Portuguese. Oh ummm because I'm a quarter Chinese, so i also know a bit hokkien 😅 wow sounds a lot... When actually not
Wow sangat alus pisan kowe iso so many language
Urang Sunda tiasa nyarios Hokkien 😅 ciak liao boi? 😅 Horas bah ! Harga boras! спасибо!
That’s exactly like us in Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬
Sundanese girls is one of the most beautiful race in the world. Most indonesian artists are sundanese which is Bandung city, West Java. Come to Bandung and you'll see.