Language change in Indonesian
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Language is a systematic tool for every sophisticated living being to consciously communicate with their interlocutors. Language, not only comprised in written or spoken forms, but can also be recognized in muscle movements, facial expressions, or even silence. During the progression of mankind, language undergoes ages of adaptations, alterations, modernizations, and so forth, creating an unending series of changes.
Indonesian Language Changes
Indonesia is one of the most diverse countries on terms of language. Consisting of 279.390.258 inhabitants by survey in 2024, with 715 different traditional languages. Many of indonesian words were adapted by both foreign and traditional words.