|
''Bahasa'', ''Bhasa'', ''Basa'', or ''Phasa'' is the word for "language" in many Asian languages, which derives from the Sanskrit word भाषा ' "spoken language". In many modern languages in South Asia and Southeast Asia which have been influenced by Sanskrit or Pali, ''bahasa'' and cognate words are now used to mean "language" in general. It may refer to: * The Indonesian language, or ''Bahasa Indonesia'' * The Malay language, or ''Bahasa Melayu'' * The Javanese language, or ''Basa Jawa,'' also ''Basa Jawi'' * The Sundanese language, or ''Basa Sunda'' * The Balinese language, or ''Basa Bali'' * The Tausug language, or ''Bahasa Sūg'' * The Minangkabau language, or ''Baso Minangkabau'' * The Betawi language, or ''Bahasa Betawi'' * The Acehnese language, or ''Bahsa Acèh'' * The Cia-Cia language, or ''Bahasa Ciacia'' * The Khmer language, or ''Phiesa Khmae'' ((クメール語:ភាសាខ្មែរ)) * The Lao language, or ''Phasa Lao'' ((ラーオ語:ພາສາລາວ)) * The Thai language, or ''Phasa Thai'' ((タイ語:ภาษาไทย)) * The Burmese language, or ''Myanma bhasa'' ((ビルマ語:မြန်မာဘာသာ)) * The Sinhala language, or ''Siŋhala bhāṣāva'' ((シンハラ語:සිංහල භාෂාව)) * The Newar language, or ''Nepal Bhasa'' * Malaysian Sign Language ((マレー語:Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia)) * Manually Coded Malay * Bahasa Rojak, a form of code-switching in Malaysia * Indonesian slang, sometimes referred to as ''Bahasa gaul'' or ''Bahasa prokem'' ==Usage== The word "Bahasa" in English to refer to Indonesian or Malay, usually by Western expatriates and their English-speaking Indonesian associates, is of colonial origin and is considered "incorrect".〔("Bahasa Indonesia: The Indonesian Language," George Quinn, Australian National University )〕 When Indonesian or Malay speakers refer to other languages, the word "Bahasa" is used; for example, Arabic is called ''bahasa Arab'' (not ''Bahasa Arab'') literally "Arabic language". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bahasa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|