Indonesian language

The Republic of Indonesia is a country belonging to Asia, whose capital is Jakarta. It has a population of 260 million inhabitants (4th) and an area of 1,904,569 km 2 (14th). Its human development index is medium (116th) and its official currency is the Indonesian rupiah. And what language do they speak in Indonesia?
What language do they speak in indonesia?
Indonesia has only one official language, Indonesian.
But, despite having only one official language, the linguistic variety of Indonesia is one of the largest in the world, being the second country on the planet with the highest number of languages spoken with 707, only behind Papua New Guinea (841).. The top-5 is completed by Nigeria (519), India (448) and China (299).

The Indonesian language
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia ) is spoken by the majority of the population, a total of about 210 million inhabitants (Indonesian + Malay). It is the language taught in schools, and also the one used in the media, government and business. Indonesian is almost identical to Malay, its differences being comparable to the Spanish of Spain and that of America, mutually intelligible but with some difference in spelling and vocabulary.
The Javanese language
Javanese (ꦧꦱꦗꦮ) is the second most widely spoken language in the country, by about 84 million people. The main region is the island of Java, and various provinces on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo.
The Sondanese language
Sundanese (basa Sunda) is the third most widely spoken language in Indonesia, with a total of 42 million native speakers.
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