Bahasa Indonesia
The Indonesia official languange is "Bahasa Indonesia." "Bahasa" means
"language". Many people confuse and think that the name of the language is
"bahasa."
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Flirting in Indonesian,
a language guide with lots of sound clips, anekdotes and cultural notes
(*new*)
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Indonesian Languange
Resources, in Australia
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IALF, Indonesia Australia Language
Foundation in Bali: Bahasa Indonesian classes for groups and individuals;
we also run Bahasa in Bali, a two week culture and language program. IALF
Bali is also the home of Kanguru Radio, the English Language Program broadcast
throughout Indonesia.
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Mengajar Bahasa Indonesia
in Australia
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Free Indonesian-English
dictionary
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FALCON Program at Cornell:
The FALCON Program is an full-year intensive Bahasa Indonesian course
hosted by Cornell University.
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Indonesian Traslation
Service in Australia. (Mention that you get the address
from this web site)
(*new*)
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As Easy As Learning
Indonesian Page
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Salatiga
Intensive Program in Indonesian Language and Culture
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A list of institutions offering
language
programs in Indonesia
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Minkx's Bahasa
Indonesia page. There is a list of pronunciations, numbers, and
common expressions.
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Another Bahasa
Indonesia page with a number of links. Unfortunately, as of this
writing, the instruction is in Bahasa Indonesia.
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Pantun page
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PeMad: Indonesian translation
& headhunting services We work with clients to provide language professionals
and off-site translation services
(*new*)
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Speaking
Indonesian
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Wisma-Bahasa
Samples
Samples of some spoken words in ".WAV" format.
Other languages in Indonesia
There are many languages in Indonesia. Each part of Indonesia has her own
language. For example, here is a list of languages in Indonesia.
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