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vs Javanese dhalang). If a concept is unique to a particular cultural area, the spelling of the word should follow the local usage only if it is more common in English in that spelling. If the local spelling is to be used, the current spelling conventions should be followed. For example, for Javanese
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In many Indonesian cultures (for example, Javanese) it is common for somebody to have more than one name. In these cases, for living people their most recent name should be used in article titles, unless a former name remains considerably more common in the English-speaking world. For dead people,
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For smaller units, the city name is sufficient if it is unique, otherwise it should be disambiguated as "X, Indonesia" (if the other meaning is not related to Indonesia), "X, province" (if there is a city of the same name in another province) or "X, regency" (if there is a city of the same name in
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In Javanese, the letter "a" is sometimes pronounced like "o" in the final syllables of words, and this is often reflected in the spelling. In place names or contemporary personal names, the official spelling is binding, regardless of the Javanese pronunciation or spelling convention, e.g.
485:" is not the name of the language and is simply an Indonesian word which means "language". In Indonesian, the language is called "Bahasa Indonesia", but it is not special to Indonesian (e.g. "bahasa Inggris" = English, "bahasa Jepang" = Japanese). 358:, etc. Regency is an Indonesia-specific administrative terminology so there will not be any disambiguations using this standard. There is no exception for this because this is always the name of regency addressed officially in Indonesia. 319: 293: 162: 63: 307: 300: 607: 240: 212: 261: 254: 233: 226: 205: 198: 363:
All geographical directions should be translated into English. There is an exception if the name is one entity to represent a geographical region. Examples:
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In general, the Indonesian form of words is preferred for concepts that are used in more than one ethnic region (e.g. Indonesian
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whichever name is the most common in English-language discussions should be used, even if it was not the person's final name.
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All regencies should have "Regency" term at the end to avoid disambiguation with city or other names. Examples:
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should be referred to as "Indonesian" or "the Indonesian language" if necessary. "
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It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though
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retroflex consonants, "dh" and "th" should be used instead of "ḍ" and "ṭ."
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for biographical articles of persons with no family names like most
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In general, Indonesian words should be spelled according to the
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Indonesian province names have already been defined.
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style
guideline
Manual of Style
occasional exceptions
consensus
talk page
Shortcuts
MOS:INDONESIA
WP:ID-NAME
WP:ID-NC
WP:ID-SPELLING

Main project page
To-do list
Project members
Activities
Naming conventions
Project-related templates
Useful resources
Indonesia Portal
Newsletters
Monitoring
Popular pages
Assessment
Cartography
Collaboration
Outreach
Peer review
Photography
Project

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