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After Indonesia gained independence, however, the use of Jawi script in various media, including schools, gradually declined, being replaced by the Latin script. It is no longer used for official texts or articles in books or other forms, and is now primarily used only in street signs in certain parts of Sambas city.
One of dialect of Pontianak Malay called bahasa Melayu Serimbu. Pontianak Malay, like many other regional languages in Indonesia , lacks a standardized phonological system. Nevertheless, many of the phonological system designed for Pontianak Malay is loosely based on standard Indonesian orthography , especially the system created by the ...