List of languages by number of native speakers in Indonesia

Population 5 years old and upward, Language Used at home Everyday 2011[1]

Ranked Everyday language group number %
1 Javanese 68 044 660 31,79
2 Indonesian 42 682 566 19,94
3 Sundanese 32 412 752 15,14
4 Malay 7 901 386 3,69
5 Madurese 7 743 533 3,62
6 Minangkabau 4 232 226 1,98
7 Banjarese 3 651 626 1,71
8 Buginese 3 510 249 1,64
9 Balinese 3 371 049 1,57
10 Bataknese 3 318 360 1,55
11 Cirebonese 3 086 721 1,44
12 Other Languages of East Nusa Tenggara 3 004 120 1,40
13 Sasak 2 691 127 1,26
14 Acehnese 2 550 055 1,19
15 Betawi 2 244 648 1,05
16 Malay-based creoles 2 243 000 1,05
17 Palembang Malay/Musi/Sekayu 2 181 769 1,02
18 Other languages of South Sulawesi 1 953 592 0,91
19 Makassarese 1 644 300 0,77
20 Papuan languages 1 643 325 0,77
21 Languages of Maluku 1 616 240 0,76
22 Other languages of Dayaks 1 478 696 0,69
23 Bengkulu Malay 1 438 278 0,67
24 Other spoken languages in Sumatra 1 345 387 0,63
25 Other languages of Southeast Sulawesi 1 047 750 0,49
26 Other languages of West Nusa Tenggara 1 020 035 0,48
27 Other languages of Lampung province 914 656 0,43
28 Other languages of North Sulawesi 875 861 0,41
29 Other Sulawesi languages 812 851 0,38
30 Languages of Kalimantan 758 010 0,35
31 Nias 747 168 0,35
32 Unknown 561 711 0,26
33 Other languages of Aceh 532 814 0,25
34 Foreign languages 443 973 0,21
35 Sign languages 40 373 0,02
Total 214 056 929 100,00

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