
Javanese people - Wikipedia
Javanese names may come from traditional Javanese languages, many of which are derived from Sanskrit. Names with the prefix Su-, which means good, are very popular.
Javanese | Indonesian, Java, Ethnic Group | Britannica
Jan 29, 2026 · Javanese, largest ethnic group in Indonesia, concentrated on the island of Java and numbering about 85 million in the early 21st century. The Javanese language belongs to the …
Javanese language and alphabet - Omniglot
Javanese is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken mainly on the Indonesian island of Java by about 80 million people.
Javanese - languagesgulper.com
With close to one-hundred million speakers, Javanese is the largest language of the Austronesian family and one of the main regional languages of Indonesia. It should not be confused with Bahasa …
Javanese - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
Javanese are primarily farmers, local traders, and skilled artisans. Intermediate trade and small industry are dominated by foreign Asians, and the large plantations and industries are owned by Europeans.
Javanese Language - Structure, Writing & Alphabet - MustGo
Read about the Javanese language, its dialects and find out where it is spoken. Learn about the structure and get familiar with the alphabet and writing.
Javanese - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major ...
The Javanese homeland consists of the provinces of Central Java and East Java (minus the island of Madura) and the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Javanese have also settled for centuries along the …
Javanese people | Ethnipedia Wiki | Fandom
The Javanese people (Javanese: Wong Jawa (Ngoko) or Tiyang Jawi (Krama), Indonesian: suku Jawa) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the island of Java in Indonesia.
Javanese - Encyclopedia.com
May 18, 2018 · Javanese literature goes back to the 11th century, beginning with adaptations in Kawi, the Old Javanese language, of the Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. By the 14th century, …
Living in Indonesia | The Javanese
The Javanese ethnic group occupies the majority of the island of Java. Other major ethno-linguistic groups in Java include Sundanese (West Java), Betawi (from the area around Jakarta) and Madurese.