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(Created page with "{{construction}} {{Infobox language | name = Batavian | altname = Batavian/Jakartan Creole | nativename = baasje bataveer | pronunciation = ˈbaː.ʃə ˌbata.fe̯ | pronunciation_key = IPA | state = Jakarta, Republic of Indonesia | speakers = 8,000,000 | date = 2023 | familycolor = Creole | scripts = Latin | stand1 = Central Jakartan dialect | dia1 = South Jakartan dialect | dia2 = Central Jakartan dialect | created = 2023 | creator = User:Jukethatbox | agency = Instit...")
 
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| name = Batavian
| name = Batavian
| altname = Batavian/Jakartan Creole
| altname = Batavian/Jakartan Creole
| nativename = baasje bataveer
| nativename = baasje batavia
| pronunciation = ˈbaː.ʃə ˌbata.fe̯
| pronunciation = ˈbaː.ʃə ˌbata.fia
| pronunciation_key = IPA
| pronunciation_key = IPA
| state = Jakarta, Republic of Indonesia
| state = Jakarta, Republic of Indonesia
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| notice = IPA
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'''Batavian''' is a Dutch-Indonesian [[w:Creole language|creole]] language spoken in what is now Jakarta, Indonesia. Its name is derived from the Dutch colonial name for Jakarta, ''Batavia''. The creole developed through Dutchification efforts by the Dutch colonial government after the Dutch nationalisation of the VOC in 1796.
'''Batavian'''(''baasje batavia''; <small>Batavian:</small> [[Help:IPA|<nowiki>[ˈbaː.ʃə ˌbata.fia]</nowiki>]]) is a Dutch-Indonesian [[w:Creole language|creole]] language spoken in what is now Jakarta, Indonesia. Its name is derived from the Dutch colonial name for Jakarta, ''Batavia''. The creole developed through Dutchification efforts by the Dutch colonial government after the Dutch nationalisation of the VOC in 1796.
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