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On ‘Kita’ and ‘Kami’

Monday, November 11, 2019

AS a manifestation of our high esteem for the nation’s unifying language, the Indonesian language should be valued by giving priority to Indonesian speech on various occasions.

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CONSTITUTINALLY, Indonesian as the national language is stipulated in Article 36 of the Constitution of 1945, Law No. 24/2009 on the National Flag, Language and Coat of Arms and Presidential Regulation No. 63/2019 on the Use of the Indonesian Language.

Article 2 of the presidential regulation stipulates that Indonesian speech shall fulfill good and correct language criteria, which are in conformity with language speech contexts as well as social v

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