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A língua sundanesa (Basa Sunda, literalmente "língua de Sunda") é a língua de aproximadamente 27 milhões de pessoas da parte ocidental de Java ou aproximadamente 15% da população da Indonésia. A língua Sundanesa é a primeira e mais usada língua em Java, tanto na região Central como na Leste da ilha. More information...

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