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Banyumasan Language, Banyumasan, colloquially known as Basa Ngapak, is a dialect of Javanese spoken mainly in three areas of Java: the Banyumasan region, located in westernmost Central Java Province and surrounding the This research examines whether Banyumasan Javanese Language is still commonly used in the current digital era, both in daily Banyumasan is considered as one of the most conservative Javanese dialects (comparable to the Nuorese variety of Sardinian), retaining the phonology and some aspects of Old Javanese grammar Banyumasan is considered as one of the most conservative Javanese dialects (comparable to the Nuorese variety of Sardinian), retaining the phonology and some aspects of Old Javanese grammar Basa Banyumasan (Aksara Jawa ꦧꦱꦗꦮꦧꦚꦸꦩꦱ꧀ꦱꦤ꧀ translit. The Banyumasan dialect is spoken in southern areas: Bumiayu, Karang Pucung, Cilacap, Nusakambangan Island, Kroya, Ajibarang, Wangon, Purwokerto, Purbalingga, Bobotsari, In Banyumasan region, Madya and Krama styles are rarely used, usually towards a stranger who is assumed to come from the eastern area of Java (wetanan) such as Yogyakarta, This article tries to investigate the use of Banyumasan, a dialect of Javanese languages, among students in Jenderal Soedirman University. This study was conducted through the . Banyumasan, colloquially known as Basa Ngapak, is a dialect of Javanese spoken mainly in three areas of Java: the Banyumasan region, located in westernmost Central Java Province and surrounding the Banyumasan is considered as one of the most conservative Javanese dialects (comparable to the Nuorese variety of Sardinian), retaining the phonology and some aspects of Old Javanese grammar Abstract This research examines whether Banyumasan Javanese Language is still commonly used in the current digital era, both in daily interaction and in interaction through digital media. Language See main article: Banyumasan dialect. Besides egalitarian, Banyumasan people also recognised by their honest and forthright characteristic which often called cablaka or blakasuta. The national language of Bahasa Jawa Banyumasan (bahasa Jawa: ꦧꦱꦗꦮꦧꦚꦸꦩꦱꦤ꧀ translit. Information about Banyumasan: Banyumasan has no descendants or varieties listed in Wiktionary's language data modules. The Tegalan dialect is spoken in northern areas of Banyumasan: Tanjung, The Banyumas dialect, often referred to as Ngapak, has carried the weight of being considered a lesser It is spoken in Indonesia. basa Jawa Banyumasan); penutur luar Banyumasan menyebutnya bahasa Ngapak Banyumasan (basa Banyumasan), also known by its autoglottonym Ngapak (basa Ngapak), is a dialect of Javanese spoken mainly in three areas of Java: the Banyumasan region in the westernmost part The use of the Banyumasan Javanese language is currently experiencing a crisis, especially in the younger generation, the majority of whom Banyumas Language or commonly known as “ Ngapak Language is the mother tongue of the former Banyumas Language Residency, which includes Banjarnegara,Purbalingga, Banyumas, Cilacap, Abstract. Basa Jawa Banyumasan )Yaiku basa utawa omongan sing di enggo sistematika tinentu sing dituturna Banyumasan may refer to: Banyumasan dialect of Javanese Banyumasan people, of Java, Indonesia Banyumas Regency, Indonesia Banyumasan or Banyumasan Javanese[1] (Javanese: Ngoko: ꦮꦺꦴꦁꦨꦚꦸꦩꦱꦤ꧀ (Wòng Banyumasan), 34 Indonesian: Orang This research examines whether Banyumasan Javanese Language is still commonly used in the current digital era, both in daily interaction and in interaction through digital media. The Banyumasan dialect is spoken in southern areas: Bumiayu, Karang Pucung, Cilacap, Nusakambangan Island, Kroya, Ajibarang, Wangon, Purwokerto, Purbalingga, Bobotsari, The Banyumasan dialect is classified as a Southwestern variety of Javanese within the Austronesian language family, specifically the Western Malayo-Polynesian branch, under the broader Javanese What is the Banyumasan Dialect? Banyumasan, sometimes referred to as “Ngapak,” is a distinct dialect of Javanese spoken primarily in the western part of Central Java, particularly in the Banyumas There are 3 main dialects of Banyumasan language: North area (Tegalan), South area (Banyumasan), and Banten. Category:map-bms:All topics: Banyumasan terms The Banyumasan language also commonly written with the a script descended from the Brahmi script, natively known as Hanacaraka or Carakan. Upon Indonesian independence it was replaced with a The document analyzes the use of the Javanese language, particularly the Banyumasan dialect, on the island of Java, highlighting its complex system of levels and geographical variations. The goal of this research is to characterize the variety of Banyumasan languages and identities that may be found on the "Cerita Koplak" YouTube channel. mbd, aeb, stz, dsa, vub, woj, nwa, ulf, ssr, gfq, aub, unz, byc, krb, jpl,