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Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)

Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,508 islands that is the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, with a total population of nearly 242 million. Over 300 different native languages are spoken in Indonesia. While Bahasa Indonesia is spoken as a mother tongue by only 7% of the total population, the national language is used by a total of 200 million people as their second language. In order to facilitate communication among the Indonesian people, Bahasa Indonesia is commonly used for business and administrative purposes as well as by education institutions and mass media throughout the country.

Bahasa Indonesia is written with the Latin alphabet and the lexicon is rich with borrowed vocabulary from many languages such as Sanskrit, Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese.

Mastery of the language opens for the student opportunities to enjoy literary works by the world-class prose author Pramoedya Ananta Toer as well as by post-Suharto writers such as Ayu Utami. Students will easily find the relevance of Bahasa Indonesia to the study of Indonesia through courses offered across the campus in many departments including history, anthropology, and comparative literature.

The Department of Asian Languages and Literature offers classes in Bahasa Indonesia that are open to both undergraduate and graduate students. The courses are designed to expose students to the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) as well as to immerse students in Indonesian culture. Please see the UW Course Catalog for course descriptions and class schedule for class offerings per quarter.

 

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