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Pegon: a Javanese script of acculturation and resistance is fading JP Staff (The Jakarta Post) Jakarta Sat, November 20, 2021 Published on Nov. 19, 2021 Published on 2021-11-19T13:50:57+07:00 ...
Javanese is used in spoken communication in the Yogyakarta Kraton every day, but when it comes to Javanese script, only a few palace servants can read and write it. To keep the legacy alive ...
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“I started in 2012 by studying the Javanese script first,” Nawaksara recounted, referring to the native language of those from Indonesia’s and the world’s most populated island of Java.
'The apps is intended to preserve Javanese script,' Governor of DIY Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono X on Tuesday, November 25. Javanese script is one of Indonesian heritages. Each alphabet has a meaning ...
At the very least, the ancient script needs to be preserved as a tangible heritage of the Javanese people and culture. “We still use the script, or some form of it, in our daily lives today.
But look closely at these paintings and you'll realise the images are not composed of ordinary lines and strokes. Instead, they comprise loops and curls which are the letters of the pallava script, a ...