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"...Linguistic diversity varies widely across Southeast Asia, but no country comes close to Indonesia. According to Ethnologue (2026), Indonesia is home to more than 700 living languages, far surpassing the Philippines (184), Malaysia (132), Myanmar (131), Vietnam (111), Laos (86), Thailand (79), Cambodia (31), Singapore (25), Timor-Leste (22), and Brunei Darussalam (17). These numbers underscore Indonesia's remarkable position not only as the most linguistically diverse country in ASEAN, but also as one of the most linguistically diverse nations in the world. 🌏


 


The number reveal just how exceptional Indonesia’s linguistic landscape is. The country alone possesses nearly four times as many languages as the Philippines, highlighting a level of diversity unmatched in the region.


 


🔍 Why It’s on Our Radar


In an increasingly connected world, local languages are disappearing at an alarming rate ⚠. While globalization has made communication easier than ever, it has also placed pressure on smaller languages as younger generations shift toward national and international languages 🌍.


 


Indonesia’s linguistic diversity is more than a statistic. Each language carries stories, traditions, oral histories, and local wisdom that have been passed down through generations. When a language disappears, an irreplaceable piece of cultural heritage disappears with it.


 


💔 What Could Be Lost?


The disappearance of a language means more than losing words 💬. It means losing songs, folklore, customs, traditional knowledge, and unique perspectives đŸŽ¶đŸ“– that may exist nowhere else in the world.


 


Across Indonesia, some indigenous languages are spoken by only a small number of people. Without efforts to preserve and pass them on, future generations may inherit fewer voices and fewer stories than those who came before them..."


Vila Marescotti, and Elias Widhi


Jun 14, 2026


https://www.thesoutheastasiadesk.com/p/one-nation-hundreds-of-languages


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