Perkembangan Bahasa Indonesia

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30 Aug 202008:18

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the historical development, status, and functions of the Indonesian language. It traces its origins from Malay, its evolution as a lingua franca across the archipelago, and its formal recognition as the national and official language following the 1928 Youth Pledge. The script highlights how Bahasa Indonesia serves as a unifying force across diverse cultures, plays a crucial role in governance, education, and national identity, and functions as a symbol of national pride and unity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Bahasa Indonesia originated from Malay, which was spoken primarily in Sumatra and Malaysia.
  • 😀 In 1928, only 4.9% of Indonesia's population spoke Malay, with Javanese and Sundanese being more widely spoken.
  • 😀 The development of Bahasa Indonesia involved both natural evolution and planned institutional development.
  • 😀 Malay spread throughout the Nusantara alongside the spread of Islam, making it widely accepted as a lingua franca.
  • 😀 Bahasa Indonesia became the official language after the Sumpah Pemuda (Youth Pledge) in 1928, uniting Indonesians across ethnicities.
  • 😀 The language was further formalized as the national language in the 1945 Indonesian Constitution.
  • 😀 Bahasa Indonesia functions as a symbol of national pride and unity, representing a collective national identity.
  • 😀 As the national language, Bahasa Indonesia serves as a unifying tool for diverse ethnic groups, regions, and cultures in Indonesia.
  • 😀 As the state language, Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of government and is used in education and national development.
  • 😀 The functions of Bahasa Indonesia as a state language include being the medium of instruction, official communication, and cultural development.

Q & A

  • What is the origin of the Indonesian language?

    -The Indonesian language originated from the Malay language, which was originally spoken in the Malay Archipelago, particularly in parts of Sumatra and Malaysia.

  • How was the development of the Indonesian language described in the transcript?

    -The development of the Indonesian language is described in two ways: 'berkembang' (natural development) and 'dikembangkan' (planned development). 'Berkembang' refers to the language evolving naturally in line with the times, while 'dikembangkan' refers to the language being systematically promoted by official institutions.

  • What historical context contributed to the spread of the Malay language across the archipelago?

    -The spread of the Malay language across the Nusantara (Indonesian archipelago) was closely linked to the spread of Islam and its adoption as a lingua franca for communication between different ethnic groups, traders, and kingdoms.

  • How many languages were spoken in Indonesia at the time, and what was the status of Malay?

    -At the time, there were 360 regional languages spoken in Indonesia, with Malay emerging as a lingua franca. However, it was not yet widely used as a mother tongue by many, as regional languages were still predominant.

  • What event officially established the Malay language as the basis for the Indonesian language?

    -The official recognition of Malay as the basis for the Indonesian language occurred during the Youth Pledge (Sumpah Pemuda) on October 28, 1928.

  • What were the three main factors that contributed to the acceptance of Malay as the basis for Indonesian?

    -The three main factors were: 1) the widespread use of Malay, 2) the use of Malay in literature, and 3) the role of Malay in newspapers and written communication.

  • What is the role of the Indonesian language as the national language?

    -As the national language, Indonesian serves as a symbol of national pride and unity, helping to connect the diverse peoples of the nation.

  • How does the Indonesian language function as the official state language?

    -As the official language of the state, Indonesian is used in government, law, and official communications, as well as in education and national planning.

  • What are the four functions of the Indonesian language as a national language?

    -The four functions of Indonesian as a national language are: 1) as a source of national pride, 2) as a symbol of national identity, 3) as a unifying tool for diverse ethnic groups, and 4) as a means of communication across regions and cultures.

  • What are the four functions of the Indonesian language as a state language?

    -The four functions of Indonesian as a state language are: 1) as an official language of government, 2) as the language of instruction in education, 3) as a tool for national development and planning, and 4) as a means of promoting and developing culture.

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