📚 The Indonesian language originated from the consciousness of the Indonesian people for the importance of a unified language.
🌍 Bahasa Melayu served as the precursor to the development of the Indonesian language due to its widespread usage and role as a lingua franca.
✍️ The emergence of literature and newspapers written in Bahasa Melayu further supported its development as the Indonesian language.
🗺️ The history of the Indonesian language can be traced back to the Malay language.
🌍 Indonesian language incorporates vocabulary from regional languages and foreign languages due to cultural and linguistic contacts.
🇮🇩 Indonesian language serves as a national and official language, unifying the diverse ethnic groups in Indonesia.
🎭 The Indonesian language has different variations or language registers, known as language varieties or 'ragam bahasa'.
⭐ Language variation exists based on unique voices and dialects influenced by geographic factors.
💬 Indonesian language is not the first language for most Indonesians, as they typically use regional languages as their first language and learn Indonesian later on.
🎭 Variations in language usage exist based on social groups, professions, and registers, serving different purposes and catering to specific fields of communication.
📚 There are five variations of Indonesian language: Frozen, Standard, Effort, Informal, and Familiar.
🌍 Each variation of the language is used in different contexts and situations.
💼 The Effort variation is persuasive and used to influence others' views and opinions.
🗣️ Language variation exists in terms of formality and medium.
📚 Education influences language variation and usage.
🎓 Formally educated individuals use language differently from those who are not formally educated.
📚 The history, position, and functions of the Indonesian language.
🗣️ Variations in language and their impact on individuals.
🤝 The importance of using polite language and choosing the appropriate language variation in different contexts.
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