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  2. Iqro - Wikipedia

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    Iqro (Arabic: اقرأ, romanized: iqraʾ, lit. 'Read!'; full title: Buku Iqro': Cara Cepat Belajar Membaca Al-Qur’an, "Iqro Book: A Fast Way to Learn to Read the Quran") is a textbook used in Indonesia and Malaysia for learning Arabic letters and pronunciation.

  3. National Library of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    On the 14th floor there is a collection of rare books. The 15th floor is the center of reference in Indonesia. All kinds of maps, including the first map in Indonesia, photos and classic paintings can be found on the 16th floor, while the 17th and 18th floors serve as an office for the Indonesian Sciences Academy (AIPI).

  4. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    The Ngram Viewer is a service connected to Google Books that graphs the frequency of word usage across their book collection. The service is important for historians and linguists as it can provide an inside look into human culture through word use throughout time periods. [30]

  5. Triyanto Triwikromo - Wikipedia

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    Triyanto Triwikromo is an Indonesian writer born in Salatiga, Central Java.. He graduated from Diponegoro University in Semarang with a master's degree in literature. He worked as a lecturer in Creative Writing at his alma mater and as a managing editor at the daily newspaper Suara Merdeka. [1]

  6. List of Dutch loanwords in Indonesian - Wikipedia

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    buku: book: boek: book: In Indonesian, buku is used for book (for specific for secular books). For religious and poetic book, Indonesian uses kitab (an Arabic loanword) and pustaka (a Sanskrit loanword) respectively. buncis: green beans boontjes: beans (plural diminutive)

  7. Melani Budianta - Wikipedia

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    She enroled at the University of Indonesia, marrying fellow student Eka Budianta in 1977 and receiving a degree in English literature two years later. On scholarships from the Fulbright Programme , she received her master's degree from the University of Southern California in 1981 and her doctoral degree from Cornell University in 1992.

  8. Kho Ping Hoo - Wikipedia

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    Kho Ping Hoo (1926 – 22 July 1994), also known by his pen name Asmaraman Sukowati, was a Chinese Indonesian author of fiction. He mostly wrote martial arts stories inspired by the wuxia genre and set in historical China and Indonesia, but also produced romances and disaster stories.

  9. Denny Januar Ali - Wikipedia

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    Denny Januar Ali, known as Denny JA (born 4 January 1963) is an Indonesian writer, political consultant, intellectual, litterateur, entrepreneur, and researcher. [1] In 2021, the Essay Poetry Community nominated him as a nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature.