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Non-governmental organization BASAbali
www.thejakartapost.comHere are the latest developments on the Balinese language I could verify recently.
Bali Language Month 2026 in Gianyar focuses on preserving Balinese language, script, and literature with youth engagement and competitions in writing and storytelling. This event underscores ongoing efforts to keep Balinese increasingly used in families and cultural activities.[1]
Balinese language revitalization efforts have a long history, including digital initiatives like BASAbali’s Balinese-English-Indonesian wiki dictionary and online resources, which aim to make Balinese accessible to younger generations and to strengthen usage in digital spaces. These programs illustrate how communities leverage technology to support language maintenance.[9][10]
Prior digital-dictionary and online-resource projects dating back to the 2010s show continued interest in integrating Balinese into everyday life and education, including partnerships with schools and cultural organizations to promote Balinese online and in curricula.[3][8]
In 2025, the Bali Provincial Government planned the Balinese Language Month with an emphasis on youth engagement through digital media, indicating a sustained policy and community focus on Balinese usage in contemporary contexts.[7]
Illustration (example of a current theme): Balinese language Month themes often center on honoring language, script, and literature as sources of cultural consciousness and harmony, reinforcing that Balinese remains a living language rather than a relic of the past.[1]
If you want, I can pull in more details about any specific event, project, or resource (e.g., BASAbali’s current activities or the exact schedule of Bali Language Month 2026) and provide a concise summary with direct quotes. I can also look for recent local-language media coverage or academic studies on Balinese language revitalization.
Non-governmental organization BASAbali
www.thejakartapost.comBalinese 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.orgAt 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
www.ictworks.orgTransparent 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.comWe are republishing this article on APC.org as part of a partnership with Rising Voices, an initiative of Global Voices that aims to help bring new voices from new communities and speaking endangered or indigenous languages to the global conversation. You can also read the original post on RV's website. A crowdsourced, community-based platform is pioneering the use of digital tools to help preserve, promote, and revitalise the Balinese language in Indonesia. Balinese is one of Indonesia’s 707...
www.apc.orgThe Gianyar Regency government has launched Bulan Bahasa Bali 2026 (Bali Language Month), an annual cultural program aimed at encouraging younger generations ...
en.antaranews.comThe Bali Provincial Government is set to host the 7th Balinese Language Month on February 1-28, 2025, aiming to engage more young individuals. Head of the ...
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