MENGENAL ASAL USUL BAHASA INDONESIA! #HISTORY
Summary
TLDRThis video script delves into the origins and evolution of the Indonesian language, tracing its roots back to the Malay language and the broader Austronesian language family. It discusses how the language developed through cultural interactions, trade, and influences from various regions, including India, Arabia, and Europe. The script also covers the standardization efforts, the role of the language in unifying the Indonesian nation, and its progression through different orthographic phases. The narrative aims to appreciate the rich linguistic history and the ongoing efforts to internationalize the Indonesian language.
Takeaways
- đ The script discusses the origins and development of the Indonesian language, highlighting its roots in the Malay language.
- đ It mentions that the Malay language is part of the larger Austronesian language family, which has a vast spread and includes around 1200 languages.
- đ The script references various sources including the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture, National Geographic Indonesia, and scholarly journals to provide historical context.
- đș The term 'Malay world' or 'Nusantara' is explained as a region where the Malay language was used as a lingua franca due to maritime trade.
- đ The influence of Indian, Arabic, Persian, Dutch, and Chinese languages on the Malay language is discussed, showing how it absorbed and integrated foreign words and concepts.
- đïž The script touches on the historical significance of the Sriwijaya kingdom and its role in the spread of the Malay language.
- đ It mentions the 'Proto-Malay' or 'Polynesian' language, which is estimated to have developed around 2,500 years ago in the Philippines.
- đïž The script describes how the Malay language evolved with the growth of maritime culture and how it became a common language for trade and communication.
- đ The standardization efforts of the Malay language by figures like Raffles and the publication of 'Kitab Logat Melayu' are highlighted.
- âïž The script outlines the changes in the Indonesian language's orthography over time, from the Van Ophuijsen spelling to the current EYD and EBI systems.
Q & A
What is the origin of the Indonesian language?
-The Indonesian language originates from the Malay language, which is part of the Austronesian language family.
How is the Malay language connected to the Austronesian language family?
-The Malay language is connected to the Austronesian language family as it is a descendant of Proto-Malay or Proto-Polynesian, which is estimated to have developed around 2,500 years ago in the Philippines.
What is the significance of the 'Laut Melayu' or 'Malay Sea' in the context of the Malay language?
-The 'Laut Melayu' or 'Malay Sea' refers to a region that was a significant trade and cultural hub, where the Malay language was used as a lingua franca among various communities, facilitating communication and trade.
How did the Sriwijaya kingdom influence the development of the Malay language?
-The Sriwijaya kingdom contributed to the development of the Malay language by using it in inscriptions andèĄæżæäčŠ, and through its close relations with Indian kingdoms, which led to the incorporation of Sanskrit and other Indian language elements into the Malay language.
What role did the Arab and Persian languages play in shaping the modern Indonesian language?
-Arab and Persian languages influenced the Indonesian language through trade and the spread of Islam, introducing new vocabulary and concepts that became integrated into the language.
Why was the Malay language chosen as a unifying language during the Indonesian National Awakening?
-The Malay language was chosen as a unifying language because it was already widely spoken and understood across the archipelago, making it an effective means of communication and a symbol of national unity.
When was the name 'Bahasa Indonesia' officially adopted to replace 'Bahasa Melayu'?
-The name 'Bahasa Indonesia' was officially adopted during the Second Youth Congress on October 28, 1928, as a symbol of national unity and identity.
What significant changes have occurred in the Indonesian language's orthography since its standardization?
-The Indonesian language's orthography has undergone several changes, including the adoption of the Latin script, the introduction of the 'Ejaan Republik' in 1947, and further refinements leading to the current 'Ejaan Bahasa Indonesia'.
How has the Indonesian government and scholars contributed to the development of the Indonesian language?
-The Indonesian government and scholars have contributed to the development of the Indonesian language through standardization efforts, the establishment of institutions like the Balai Pustaka, and the organization of language congresses to discuss and update language policies.
What is the current status of the Indonesian language in terms of international recognition, and what are the future goals for the language?
-The Indonesian language is currently recognized as a national language and is being promoted as a potential international language. The government and scholars have set a goal for Indonesian to become an international language by 2045.
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