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<td width="590" valign="top">Indonesia consists of many ethnics and cultures with their own   unique languages. Each of these <strong><a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Indonesian-languages">Indonesian   languages</a></strong> is different one from another. And Indonesian language,   which is also known as <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/learn-Bahasa-Indonesia">Bahasa Indonesia</a>,   is the national language which unites all Indonesian people and widely used   throughout Indonesia.   Below are a few examples of Indonesian languages:</p>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;">Examples of Indonesian   Languages</span></h2>
<p>Sundanese</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundanese_language">Wikipedia</a>, Sundanese   (which is also called Basa Sunda in local Sundanese dialect) literally means   &#8220;language of Sunda&#8221;) is the language of about 27 million people   from the western part of Java or about 15% of the Indonesian population.</p>
<p>The Sundanese language   appears to be most closely related to Madurese and Malay, and more distantly   related to the Javanese language, mostly spoken in Central and East Java.</p>
<p>Javanese</p>
<p>The Javanese language (or   also called basa Jawa in Javanese or simply bahasa Jawa in <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Learning-Indonesian">Indonesian language</a>)   is the language of the people in the central and eastern parts of the island of Java,   in Indonesia.   In addition, there are also some pockets of Javanese speakers in the northern   coast of western Java. It is the native language of more than 75,500,000   people.</p>
<p>The Javanese language is   part of the Austronesian family, and is therefore related to Indonesian and   other Malay varieties. Most Sundanese and Javanese speakers also speak   Indonesian for official and commercial purposes and to communicate with   non-Javanese Indonesians.</p>
<p>Both of these <em>Indonesian languages</em> are the mostly <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/speak-Indonesian">spoken Indonesian</a> dialects in Indonesia.   The other Indonesian languges are Balinese, Batak, and other dialects. It is   estimated that there are around 300 Indonesian dialects in Indonesia. Despite   the fact that there are so many dialects in Indonesia,   almost all Indonesians can <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/speak-Indonesian">speak Bahasa Indonesia</a> or Indonesian language as the national language, therefore it is essential to   <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/learning-bahasa-Indonesia">learn   Indonesian language</a> while staying in Indonesia.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #ff0000;">The Fact About Indonesian   Languages</span></h3>
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<p>Therefore if you want to interact more with   the locals, it is strongly suggested that you <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/learn-Bahasa-Indonesia">learn bahasa</a> instead of any other <strong><a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Indonesian-languages">Indonesian   languages</a></strong> since most Indonesian people can <strong><a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/speak-Indonesian">speak Indonesian</a> </strong>language.</p>
<p>But in some cases you might also be   interested in learning one of those <strong><a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Indonesian-languages">Indonesian   languages</a></strong>, especially if you are a researcher who needs to interact   more with people in a certain location or village.</td>
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<td width="590" valign="top">Just like the English   language, <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/indonesian-course">the   Indonesian langua</a>ge also has a slang version which is commonly used in   daily conversation, especially during some informal situation. This <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Indonesian-languages">Indonesian language   colloquial</a> has been part of the <strong><a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Indonesian-languages">Indonesian   languages</a> </strong>itself and is still developing. So for those who already   have the ability to converse in (formal) Indonesian language, it is quite   easy for them to learn a few Indonesian slang vocabularies, too, and try to   use it in daily conversation.So when do we use formal <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Indonesian-languages">Indonesian language</a> and informal or Indonesian colloquial? Formal Indonesian language is used in   any formal situation, such as in the media (newspapers, etc) while informal   Indonesian language is mostly used in any informal situation. However it is   also possible to use the formal Indonesian language in all aspects of life   and in any situation, and you can gradually pick up some colloquial and   phrases easily after you learn how to <a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/speak-Indonesian">speak in (formal)   Indonesian language</a>.</p>
<p>Indonesia, which has amazing history for hundreds of years, is   a rich country which has a lot of cultures, customs and <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/language">language</a>s. And their diverse <strong><a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/Indonesian-languages">Indonesian   languages</a> </strong>reflect the beautiful cultures they have.</p>
<p>After reading this post you might also be   interested in reading my other post on <strong><a href="http://Indonesianlanguage.net/indonesian-course">Indonesian Course</a></strong></td>
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