Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,508 islands, the largest Muslim-majority nation in the world, with a total population of almost 242 million. More than 300 different native languages are spoken in Indonesia. While Bahasa Indonesia is only a mother tongue of 7 percent of the total of the population, it is a national language, and it’s used as its second language by 80 % of the population. To improve communication between the Indonesian people, Bahasa Indonesia is widely used for business and administrative reasons, as well as by educational institutions and mass media across the country. Bahasa Indonesia is a Latin alphabet and the lexicon of the language is rich in the vocabulary of many languages like Sanskrit, Arabic, Portuguese, Netherlands, and Chinese. If you’re looking for Bahasa Indonesia Translation Services, you can reach out to us to take full advantage of your abundant business opportunities. Delsh Business Consultancy (DBC) is providing English to Bahasa and Bahasa to English translation services worldwide.
The Malay language is also spoken in Indonesia popularly around the 20th century. More than 100 million people in the modern states of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei are talking about dialect variations. It is also an important phraseology in the southern provinces of Thailand, East Timor, and among the Malay people of the Australian Cocos Keeling Islands in the Indian Ocean. It is spoken and understood in parts of the Sulu region of the southern Philippines and traces of it can be found among people of Malawi descent in Sri Lanka, South Africa, and elsewhere. The Indonesian Malay has been influenced to some extent by the Javanese. The standard Indonesian pronunciation is based on the Jakarta language. At Delsh Business Consultancy, we help our clients globally with high-quality Bahasa Indonesian translation services. We can assist with all kinds of documents and offer Indonesian translations, including English to Indonesian and Indonesian to English.
The official language of Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesian. The standard dialect of Indonesia is spoken in the capital, Jakarta (island of Java). Javanese and Sudanese were influenced to a certain extent by the Jakartan dialect, the two other major Indonesian languages. The literacy rate is 88.5 percent. Indonesia took the Islamic faith in the 15th century and has been Islamic predominantly till today. Indonesian is a very diverse language but has a widely recognized standard form, used from one end of the country to the other informal discourse. This standard is mainly due to the Balai Pustaka publishing house established in 1917 by the colonial rulers of the eastern Indians. Titles from Balai Pustaka were widely used and continue to be in schools.
Indonesia is situated centrally along the old trade routes between the Far East, South Asia, and the Middle East and is heavily affected by various religions and various cultures such as Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, and Islam. The result is a complex cultural mix that differs widely from the original indigenous cultures. At Delsh Business Consultancy, we meet the highest standards in the industry and provide error-free translation and quick delivery. We claim to be convenient and skilfully focused and there is no room for any mistake.
We recognize that an ethnic touch for translation is important and we assure our native translators consider all cultural dimensions. We will also assist you to translate and locate your Indonesian documents in English. Being observant is our motto, and it is also the most critical aspect of our Indonesian translation services. You can trust us, as we deal accurately, understand the complexity of your business documents, and work with commitment.