Orang Pulo language

Orang Pulo
Melayu Campuran, Melayu Kepulauan Seribu
logat Orang Pulo
Native toIndonesia
RegionThousand Islands, Jakarta
EthnicityOrang Pulo
Native speakers
29.417 (2021[a])
Dialects
  • North (Sebira)
  • Central (Panggang, Pramuka, Kelapa-Harapan)
  • South (Tidung, Untung Jawa)
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone

The Orang Pulo language (logat Orang Pulo), alternatively known as Melayu Campuran (Mixed Malay) or Melayu Kepulauan Seribu (Thousand Islands Malay),[1] is a Malay-based creole spoken by the Orang Pulo 'people of island' inhabiting the Thousand Islands off the coast of Jakarta, Indonesia. This language emerged from a mixture of many languages in Indonesia, particularly Bugis and Malay.[2]


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  1. ^ Maulana, Ridwan; Tawangsih, Multamia R.M. (2009). "Bahasa-bahasa di Kepulauan Seribu". lib.ui.ac.id (in Indonesian). Gambaran Umum Daerah Kepulauan Seribu. Depok, Indonesia: Universitas Indonesia: 126. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  2. ^ Achmad Syalaby (20 January 2016). "Menjaga Warisan Orang Pulo". www.republika.co.id (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 23 October 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.

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