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The words in Bahasa Indonesia is pronounced in pretty much the same way as it is written. The grammar is also very simple. However, a common confusion to foreign listeners and readers is the spelling changes that have occurred during the Indonesian independence from Dutch colonization. These spelling changes include: ch to kh, dj to j, j to y, nj to ny, sj to sy, and tj to c. A good translator must be aware of these vital details to make an effective translation. Our Indonesian translators are expert linguists who know the language by heart. We offer Indonesian translation services to cater any type of document. We have certified translators for your official documents such as driver's license, birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce papers, passports, academic transcripts, contracts and more! We also have Indonesian interpreters for your business, medical, and court meetings.
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Bahasa Indonesia (meaning: "the language of Indonesia") is the official language of Indonesia. It is spoken by 30 million native speakers and about 140 million speak it as their second language, making it one of the most spoken languages in the world. The language belongs to Austronesian family under the Raiu dialect of the Malay language. The standard form of Indonesian is mutually intelligible to Malaysian official language. However, differences exist in both languages' vocabulary and pronunciation. The Dutch colonization has something to do with these differences. During the time of colonization, Latin alphabet and Dutch spellings were incorporated with the language. The language also has traces from other languages such as Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Chinese, and Sanskrit.