Malajoe Batawi
1884 book by Lie Kim Hok / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malajoe Batawi: Kitab deri hal Perkataan-Perkataan Malajoe, Hal Memetjah Oedjar-Oedjar Malajoe dan Hal Pernahkan Tanda-Tanda Batja dan Hoeroef-Hoeroef Besar[lower-alpha 1] (better known by the short title Malajoe Batawi; Perfected Spelling: Melayu Betawi; literally Betawi Malay) is a grammar of the Malay language as spoken in Batavia (now Jakarta) written by Lie Kim Hok. The 116-page book, first published in 1884, saw two printings and has been described as the "most remarkable achievement of Chinese Malay writing".[1]
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Author | Lie Kim Hok |
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Language | Low Malay |
Genre | Grammar |
Publication date | 1884 |
Publication place | Dutch East Indies |
Pages | 116 |
OCLC | 27142003 |
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