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    variants of the Malay and Indonesian languages. The word Peranakan, which can have very broad and labile meanings in Malay and Indonesian and, when used in common...
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  • Baba Malay, locally called Peranakan from the ethnonym, is spoken among Chinese-Indonesian living in various regions of Indonesia, most visibly in Surabaya...
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    cooking techniques used by the Malay/Indonesian community. This gives rise to Peranakan interpretations of Malay/Indonesian food that is similarly tangy, aromatic...
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    Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia; [baˈhasa indoˈnesija]) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian...
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    franca of the archipelago. The vocabulary of Indonesian borrows heavily from regional languages of Indonesia, such as Javanese, Sundanese and Minangkabau...
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    Ananta Toer Indonesian Americans Indonesian Australians People's Republic of China – Indonesia relations Indonesia–Taiwan relations Peranakans According...
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  • The Jawi Peranakan (Jawi: جاوي ڤرانقن‎) is an ethnic group found primarily within the Malaysian state of Penang and in Singapore, both regions were part...
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  • The Indonesian language has absorbed many loanwords from other languages, Sanskrit, Tamil, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Portuguese, Dutch...
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    Laksa (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Originating from Peranakan cuisine, laksa recipes are commonly served in Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Laksa is a dish of Peranakan origin, with a...
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  • census, the relative number of people of Chinese descent in Indonesia (termed the peranakan) is almost 1% (totaling to about 3 million people, although...
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    Chinese Indonesian cuisine (Indonesian: Masakan Tionghoa-Indonesia, simplified Chinese: 印尼中华料理; traditional Chinese: 印尼中華料理; pinyin: yìnní zhōnghuá liàolǐ;...
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    Hoo Eng Djie (category Peranakan people in Indonesia)
    Djie (c. 1906–1960, Chinese: 何榮日), known popularly as Baba Tjoi, was a Peranakan Chinese writer, singer, songwriter and recording artist from the Dutch...
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  • Indonesian Sign Language, or Bahasa Isyarat Indonesia (BISINDO), is any of several related deaf sign languages of Indonesia, at least on the island of...
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  • Chinese in the Bangka Belitung Islands (category Articles with Indonesian-language sources (id))
    blood (Indonesian: "Peranakan"), especially those who lived in the Eastern part of the island. Bangka Island Chinese language is a creole language mixed...
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    Star Weekly was an Indonesian language magazine published in Jakarta, Indonesia from 1946 to 1961. The magazine was an offshoot of the popular newspaper...
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    Benteng people (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Benteng people (Indonesian: Cina Benteng or Tionghoa Benteng) are a Chinese Indonesian community of 'Peranakan' or mixed descent, native to the historic...
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    Javanese, Chinese, Tionghoa-Peranakan people of mixed Indonesian and Chinese descent and a small number of Arab Indonesian people, mainly of Yemeni descent...
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    Benteng Heritage Museum (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    years. Additional Peranakan Chinese decorative elements, including a partition screen, were added to enhance the Chinese-Indonesian character of the new...
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    Kebaya (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-02-04. Juniman, Puput Tripeni. "Kebaya Encim, Buah Hasil Lebur Budaya Peranakan". gaya hidup (in Indonesian). Retrieved...
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  • Tony Wen (category Articles needing translation from Indonesian Wikipedia)
    Pembrontak Tionghoa". merdeka.com. "Tony Wen, Patriot Dari Bangka Untuk Indonesia". seputarbabel.com. "Tony Wen, Pejuang Peranakan Tionghoa Asal Bangka". v t e...
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  • Lie (surname) (category Hokkien-language surnames)
    in Indonesia and Netherlands: Lie Kim Hok, peranakan Chinese writer, social worker Lie Tek Swie, Indonesian film director Lie Tjeng Tjoan, Indonesian navy...
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    Papuan tribes of eastern Indonesia, to sophisticated contemporary Indonesian fusion cuisine. The ethnic diversity of Indonesian archipelago provides an...
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    Singaporean cuisine (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Influences include the cuisines of the Malays/Indonesians, the Chinese and the Indians as well as, Peranakan and Western traditions (particularly English...
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  • Khoe Trima Nio (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    published under the pen names Aster and L. S. G., was a Peranakan (Chinese Indonesian) Indonesian language writer and journalist active in the Dutch East Indies...
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  • Chua Jim Neo (category Peranakan people in Singapore)
    writer best known for Mrs. Lee's Cookbook, which preserves the recipes of Peranakan cuisine. Chua was also the mother of Lee Kuan Yew, the first Prime Minister...
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    in the Indonesian language; every few years each translation's language becomes outdated. The most widespread translation used by Indonesian speakers...
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  • Chitty (redirect from Indian peranakans)
    18th and 19th centuries from Melaka, who are also known as the "Indian Peranakans" and have adopted Malay (mostly) and Chinese cultural practices whilst...
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    Tempe Krupuk Indonesian snacks Cuisine of Indonesia List of cuisines List of Indonesian beverages List of Indonesian desserts List of Indonesian snacks List...
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  • normative variety called Bahasa Indonesia ("Indonesian language") is designated the bahasa persatuan/pemersatu ("unifying language" or lingua franca) whereas...
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    Malaysian Malays (category Articles containing Malay (macrolanguage)-language text)
    also about 198 million people who speak Indonesian, which is a form of Malay. Standard Malay differs from Indonesian in a number of ways, the most striking...
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