Kosakata Panggilan dalam Bahasa Jawa di Desa Talang Alai
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Abstract: Vocabulary of Calls in Javanese in Talang Alai Village. This article was created to find out the vocabulary of calls in Javanese in Talang Alai Village, Bengkulu Province. Javanese is the most widely used regional language in Indonesia, with more than 60 million speakers. These calls are generally differentiated based on age, social status, family relationships, and the level of closeness between the speaker and the interlocutor. The research method uses qualitative research methods with literature study techniques, namely by collecting data and information from various books and articles. The vocabulary of calls that we use or encounter in Talang Alai village is to respect each other when communicating. For example, Sampean, panjenengan, kulo, ndhoro.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.29300/dibsa.v3i2.7603
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