If previously we discussed the origin of the Javanese Krama and Ngoko languages, now let's discuss the origin of the Indonesian language. Why isn't Javanese only the national language?
According to a 2010 BPS survey, the number of Javanese in Indonesia is around 40%. This means that there are around 110 million Indonesians who have the opportunity to speak Javanese. Yes, maybe not all of them are fluent in Javanese, but at least the number 110 million can still be used as a reference. In 1928, when the youth oath was held, the population of Java was also the majority, which was about 47% of the total population. Although the majority and used by many people, in fact the Javanese language was not used as the national language at that time. What are the reasons? I know my question may represent your question. So please check this video to the end so you don't misunderstand.
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