• Betawi, also known as Betawi Malay, Jakartan Malay, or Batavian Malay is the spoken language of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the native...
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    Betawi people, or Batavians (Orang Betawi in Indonesian, meaning "people of Batavia"), are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the city of Jakarta...
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  • Look up Betawi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Betawi may refer to: Betawi people Betawi language Betawi cuisine Betawi mask dance Bedawi (disambiguation)...
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  • intelligible. Regional slang from the capital of Jakarta, based on Betawi language, is however heavily exposed and promoted in national media, and considered...
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  • Menterap may belong here. There are also several Malay-based creole languages, such as Betawi, Cocos Malay, Makassar Malay, Ambonese Malay, Dili Malay, Kupang...
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    foreign languages, thus omitting numerous local languages of Indonesia that have also been major lexical donors, such as Javanese, Sundanese, Betawi, etc...
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    Jakarta (category Articles containing Betawi-language text)
    Jakarta (/dʒəˈkɑːrtə/; Indonesian pronunciation: [dʒaˈkarta] , Betawi: Jakarté), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (Indonesian: Daerah Khusus...
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    native, Indonesia) Batak Alas language (200,000 native, Indonesia) Itbayat language (3,500 native, Philippines) Betawi language (3,000,000 native, Indonesia)...
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    Slank (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    was inspired by friends who often called them "slengean guys" (in Betawi language it means: men who are free in terms of characteristics and actions)...
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    Cikarang (category Articles with Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Jalan Pantai Utara. The mapping is that Sundanese language is spoken in the south while Betawi language is spoken in the north. Cikarang has a tropical...
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    South Jakarta (category Articles containing Betawi-language text)
    South Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Selatan; Betawi: Jakarte Beludik), abbreviated as Jaksel, is one of the five administrative cities which form the Special...
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  • Hokkien words mixed in. Betawi, also known as Betawi Malay, Jakartan Malay, or Batavian Malay is the spoken language of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia...
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  • derives from the Malay trade languages of the 19th century, specifically the Betawi language. Malay is offered as a second language in schools, and Malaysian...
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  • Indonesian honorifics (category Honorifics by language)
    "older sister". In Betawi language (used by the Betawi people of Jakarta), mpok is for "older sister" and is only used to address a Betawi female. In Javanese...
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    Gado-gado (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Gado-gado (Indonesian or Betawi) is an Indonesian salad of raw, slightly boiled, blanched or steamed vegetables and hard-boiled eggs, boiled potato, fried...
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    Betawi cuisine is rich, diverse and eclectic, in part because the Betawi people that create them were composed from numbers of regional immigrants that...
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  • East Jakarta (category Articles containing Betawi-language text)
    East Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Timur; Betawi: Jakarte Beletan) is the largest of the five administrative cities (kota administrasi) which form the Special...
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    North Jakarta (category Articles containing Betawi-language text)
    North Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Utara; Betawi: Jakarte Belilir) is one of the five administrative cities (kota administrasi) which form Special Capital...
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  • Central Jakarta (category Articles containing Betawi-language text)
    Central Jakarta Kota Administrasi Jakarta Pusat Other transcription(s)  • Betawi Jakarte Belah Tengah Seal Country  Indonesia Special Capital Region  Jakarta...
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    Malayic (not a genetic subgroup) Malay Betawi Ketapang Banjarese Kutai Brunei Malay The inclusion of the Malayic languages within the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup...
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    West Jakarta (category Articles containing Betawi-language text)
    West Jakarta (Betawi: Jakarte Bekulon; Indonesian: Jakarta Barat) is one of the five administrative cities of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia...
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    St. Servatius Church (category Betawi people)
    Christians from Betawi in the Kampung Sawah area. Betawi culture is still shown by church members through the use of Betawi language and vocabulary which...
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  • Beksi (category Articles containing Betawi-language text)
    Beksi Silat is one of the most popular traditional martial arts (Betawi: maen pukul) of the Betawinese. This kuntao-silat hybrid style was originally developed...
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    Mardijker people (category Betawi people)
    centuries, the Mardijkers exchanged their Portuguese-based creole for the Betawi language. A part of Jakarta is called "Kampung Tugu" an area where Mardijker...
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    Nasi ulam (category Betawi cuisine)
    Ulam is not only found in Jakarta but also Sumatra and Bali. Ulam in Betawi language is the name for serundeng from grated coconut, which when stirred with...
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    Selamat Datang Monument (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    accepted spelling is Bunderan HI, which is closer to local Javanese-Betawi language unique to Jakarta. The roundabout is strategically located in the heart...
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  • Honorific (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
    outdated, egalitarian term to refer to a brotherhood among men. Bang is Betawi language for Mas. Bapak and its contraction Pak meaning: "Sir", "Mister", or...
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    Balochi (Baluchi) Bangala Baoulé Bashkir Berber (Tamazight (Tifinagh)) BETA Betawi Boro (India) (Bodo) BETA Breton Cantonese Chechen Cherokee Chhattisgarhi...
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    Cocos Malays (category Betawi people)
    slang in it and the constant change in word meanings. The language is predominantly Betawi Malay,[citation needed] a Jakarta creole mix of Malay and Indonesian...
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    Soto (food) (redirect from Soto Betawi)
    the use of turmeric suggests Indian influence. Another example is soto betawi from Jakarta uses minyak samin (ghee), which indicates Arab or Muslim Indian...
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