2015年9月26日星期六

085291049312 | OVO/WA 089636556149 Learn Bahasa Indonesia in Purwokerto (Banyumas)

Al-Hikmah الحكمة 聪明 Purwokerto (please call: Rahayu 085291049312; OVO/WA 089636556149), with PROFESSIONAL teacher, offers an Indonesian Language Course for elementary, intermediate and advanced students of Bahasa Indonesia. You will learn Indonesian language with explanations in language of your choice: English, French and Arabic languages.

Address
Al-Hikmah Purwokerto
Jalan Tipar Baru I/ 23 Kranji Purwokerto 53116

How To Get There
From MORO, please go straight to the south around 500 meters until you will find Rumah Sakit BUDIASIH. Just go straight more 10 meters and turn right. Continue to go straight for around 200 meters. You will easily find a banner of AL-MUSLIMUN mosque and Al-Hikmah is just in front of the mosque.
 Note: Distance to Al-Hikmah Purwokerto from MORO and Al-Hikmah is around 500 meters (or less than 5 minutes by walk); from RUMAH SAKIT BUDIASIH is around 200 meters (or less than 2 minutes by walk).

Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia [baˈhasa indoneˈsia]) is the official language of Indonesia. It is a standardized register of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the Indonesian archipelago for centuries. Most Indonesians also speak one of more than 700 indigenous languages.

Indonesia is the fourth most populous nation in the world. Of its large population, the majority speak Indonesian, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.

Most Indonesians, aside from speaking the national language, are often fluent in another regional language (examples include Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese), which are commonly used at home and within the local community. Most formal education, and nearly all national media and other forms of communication, are conducted in Indonesian. In East Timor, which was an Indonesian province from 1975 to 1999, Indonesian is recognised by the constitution as one of the two working languages (the other being English), alongside the official languages of Tetum and Portuguese.

The Indonesian name for the language is Bahasa Indonesia (literally "the language of Indonesia"). This term is occasionally found in English. Additionally, English speakers sometimes use "Malay-Indonesian" to refer collectively to the standardized language of Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia) and the Malay of Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore (Bahasa Melayu).

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