Latest News About Balinese Language

Updated 2026-04-27 21:03

Here are the latest developments on the Balinese language I could verify recently.

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.

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BASAbali: How the Internet Can Save Local Languages - ICTworks

At 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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This wiki is helping to keep the Balinese language alive in Indonesia

We 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...

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