Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform of 1972

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title: Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform of 1972
text: The Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform of 1972 was a joint effort between Indonesia and Malaysia to harmonize the spelling system used in their national languages, which are both forms of the Malay language. For the most part, the changes made in the reform are still used today. This system uses the Latin alphabet and in Malaysia is called Joint Rumi Spelling, and in Indonesia Perfect Spelling or Enhanced Spelling. It replaced the Za'aba Spelling that was previously standard in Malaysia, Si
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description: Malay Latin spelling reform used since 1972
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date created: 2014-11-04T08:23:26Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T13:25:43Z
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