Published date: November 9, 2022 7:24 pm
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It is an Austronesian language based on the Malay language spoken in the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, and Borneo and remains not only the only official language in Indonesia but the lingua franca of a culturally and geographically diverse nation. There are said to be 652 local languages spoken across the Indonesian archipelago, so Bahasa Indonesia is the only language that enables all these people to able to communicate with each other. Read the full blog here:
https://www.migrationtranslators.com.au/problems-of-english-to-indonesian-translation/