Postmarks in Javanese
Do you know Postmarks in Javanese? How to use Postmarks in Javanese and how to say Postmarks in Javanese? How to write Postmarks in Javanese? Now let's learn how to say Postmarks in Javanese language.
Postmarks translate to Javanese meanings: Mahatma Gandhikép.
In other words, Mahatma Gandhikép in Javanese is Postmarks in English.Click to pronunce
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How to use Postmarks in Javanese?
Meaning of Postmarks in Javanese language is: Mahatma Gandhikép.
Other words in Javanese
Porridge, Princely, Patter, Pressed, Perfection,
Read more Synonyms and Antonyms of Postmarks
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How to say Postmarks in Javanese?
Mahatma Gandhikép. This is your most common way to say Postmarks in Mahatma Gandhikép language. Click audio icon to pronounce Postmarks in Javanese::
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How to write Postmarks in Javanese?
The standard way to write "Postmarks" in Javanese is: Mahatma Gandhikép
Alphabet in Javanese
About Javanese language
See more about Javanese language in here.
Javanese (/dʒɑːvəˈniːz/, ꦧꦱꦗꦮ or باساجاوا; Javanese pronunciation: [bɔsɔ d͡ʒɔwɔ], colloquially known as ꦕꦫꦗꦮ or چارا جاوا; Javanese pronunciation: [t͡ʃɔrɔ d͡ʒɔwɔ]) is the language of the Javanese people from the central and eastern parts of the island of Java, in Indonesia. There are also pockets of Javanese speakers on the northern coast of western Java. It is the native language of more than 98 million people (more than 42% of the total population of Indonesia).
Javanese is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers. It has several regional dialects and a number of clearly distinct status styles. Its closest relatives are the neighboring languages such as Sundanese, Madurese, and Balinese. Most speakers of Javanese also speak Indonesian for the official and commercial purposes as well as a means to communicate with non-Javanese-speaking Indonesians.
There are speakers of Javanese in Malaysia (concentrated in the West Coast part of the states of Selangor and Johor) and Singapore. Javanese is also spoken by traditional immigrant communities of Javanese descent in Suriname, Sri Lanka and New Caledonia..
Writing system in Javanese
Latin script, Javanese script, Pegon alphabet
Javanese Speaking Countries and Territories
Javanese Speaking Countries and Territories: Java (Indonesia).

Javanese native speakers
Javanese native speakers: 82 million (2007).
Javanese language code
Javanese language code is: jv.
Conclusion on Postmarks in Javanese
Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Postmarks in Javanese is "Mahatma Gandhikép", it's time to learn how to say Postmarks in Javanese. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Javanese today.
Mahatma Gandhikép in Javanese meanings Postmarks in English.
