A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDIES: ARABIC AND ITS RELATION TO MALAY CULTURE AND LANGUAGE
Sociolinguistic Studies: Arabic and its Relation to Malay Culture and Language
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sociolinguistics, arabic, culture, malay languageAbstract
The combination of Arabic with Malay culture and language was motivated by the spread of Islam in the archipelago. Therefore, it is not surprising that many aspects of Indonesian culture and civilization are now filled with Islamic nuances. However, many people don't know what the results of this combination of culture and language are. Therefore, this research aims to find out what influences are caused and the relationship between Arabic and Malay culture and language. This research uses the library research method (library), this method takes research sources that come from reviewing references, namely reading from books, journals, dictionaries and online media. The results of this research include the influence of Arabic in the Malay language which of course also had an influence on the course of life of Indonesian society in ancient times and to this day, especially for the Malay ethnic community. Through this research, it is hoped that the next generation will be able to know the unique culture and language resulting from this acculturation.
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