Indonesian Phrasebook 7
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Indonesian, or Bahasa Indonesia as it's known to the locals, is the
official language of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesian, and its
closest relative Malay, both developed from Old Malay, an
Austronesian language spoken in the kingdom of Srivijaya on the
island of Sumatra. Get More From Your Trip with Easy-to-Find
Phrases for Every Travel Situation! Lonely Planet Phrasebooks have
been connecting travellers and locals for over a quarter of a
century - our phrasebooks and mobile apps cover more than any other
publisher! Order the right meal with our menu decoder Never get
stuck for words with our 3500-word two-way dictionary We make
language easy with shortcuts, key phrases &,amp, common
Q&,amp,As Feel at ease, with essential tips on culture
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