• sheogorath@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    Well, around 300 million people speaks Indonesian. Soo, if looking at raw speaker count, Indonesian can be categorized as ubiquitous.

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      28 days ago

      300 didn’t seem like much tbh. Source: am Indonesian, or as we called it Komodos

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        28 days ago

        Well, when you compare it to German, Japanese. Indonesian can have a lot of speakers when you’re comparing raw quantity of speakers.

        Edit: IIRC German have around 200 million speakers.

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          28 days ago

          Well, I tried to makes fun of you missing the million unit there, hah.

          And to be honest there’s virtually no one actually speak formal Indonesian in daily life beside media/government stuff. Excluding the capital most city will speak their regional language especially older folks.

          It’s always funny hearing newly learned non-native because the grammar is so easy and consistent but they sound like a rigid ancient soap drama to my ear.