Preserving the Balinese Language for Generations to Come
The Balinese language is one of the linguistic treasures of Indonesia that needs to be maintained, along with other regional languages.
indonesiaexpat.idHere’s a concise update on the Balinese language news landscape as of now.
Illustrative example: the Balinese Language Month in Gianyar demonstrates how local culture programs pair cultural activities with language preservation, aiming to keep Balinese alive in daily use and storytelling.[1]
If you’d like, I can curate a short, up-to-date briefing with the three most recent, high-credibility sources and provide brief takeaways for policy, education, and community groups. Sources: Gianyar Bali Language Month 2026 coverage, Bali script promotion by governor, BASAbali/digital revival efforts.[7][3][4][1]
The Balinese language is one of the linguistic treasures of Indonesia that needs to be maintained, along with other regional languages.
indonesiaexpat.idBalinese has long been pushed to the linguistic margins. What can revitalize it for the next generation? Collaboration, flexibility, and wiki technology! So says Alissa Stern, who founded the BASAbali…
planetwordmuseum.orgThe Governor of Bali Province, Indonesia, Wayan Koster, has pledged to reinforce his directive on the widespread use of the Balinese script in various public ...
en.antaranews.comTransparent Language and BASABali partnered together in 2013 to preserve and promote the Balinese language. Here's what we've been up to since then.
blogs.transparent.comThe Gianyar Regency government has launched Bulan Bahasa Bali 2026 (Bali Language Month), an annual cultural program aimed at encouraging younger generations ...
en.antaranews.comAt BASAbali, a collaboration of scholars and community members trying to revitalize Balinese, a local language of Indonesia, we’re trying to change the way we think about and address local languages. Our approach is to use two different technologies to document and engage the pubic
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