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What is the five characteristics of Javanese?
There are five Javanese characters which are reflected in the novel Nun Pada Sebuah Cermin written by Fifah Afra. Those characters are easy to mingle, polite, patient, not self-forcing, and timid and shy which are depicted through the main characters.
Is India bigger than Indonesia?
India is about 1.7 times bigger than Indonesia. Indonesia is approximately 1,904,569 sq km, while India is approximately 3,287,263 sq km, making India 73\% larger than Indonesia. Meanwhile, the population of Indonesia is ~267.0 million people (1.1 billion more people live in India).
How can an Indian marry an Indonesian girl?
There is no restriction to marry the girl in Indonesia but you may approach the Indian embassy at Indonesia for getting married to her under the provisions of special marriage act and get married there by completing the requisite formalities as is required by Indian laws.
How do you say hello in Jawa?
M’um m’aloo Greetings, Hello. Nekkel juuvar obwegadada Jawa curse. Neng ooka Yesterday. Nufuzu Below.
What is the Javanese culture like?
Besides being known to have a friendly personality, the Javanese also have a remarkable history of tradition and culture, just like other tribes. This is evidenced for example with the many types of dance, music, traditional houses, and ceremonies that they have.
How do people in Indonesia use the Javanese language?
Usually the people use the Javanese language in daily activities like talking with neighbors and friends. It’s more simple than the national language of Indonesia, and also the Javanese language has someslangs that used and can be understand by Javanese people only.
What is Muharram in Javanese culture?
Various foodstuffs and animals that have been slaughtered will be offered or drifted to sea every 1 Muharram in this Javanese traditional ceremony. (see also: Volcanoes in Indonesia) Local people will prepare their best offering for this ceremony as it reflects their gratitude for God’s blessing throughout a year.
What are the ritual ceremonies of Javanese?
Javanese people who mostly work as farmers also have their own ritual ceremony. Kebo keboan – as the name implies, is a Javanese traditional ceremony performed to reject all reinforcements and calamities on the crops they plant, so the plant can grow well and produce a satisfactory harvest.