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{{Navbox with collapsible groups | name = Languages of Indonesia | title = Languages of Indonesia | state = expanded | listclass = hlist | selected =


 | group1 = Western languages
 | list1  =
 {{Navbox|subgroup
 | group1 = Malayo-Sumbawan
 | list1  = 
 | group2 = Javanese
 | list2  = 
 | group3 = Celebic
 | list3  = 
 | group4 = Lampungic
 | list4  = 
 | group5 = Northwest Sumatra–
Barrier Islands
| list5 =
 | group6 = South Sulawesi
 | list6  = 
 | group7 = Barito
 | list7  = 
 | group8 = Kayan–Murik
 | list8  = 
 | group9 = Land Dayak
 | list9  = 
 | group10 = North Bornean
 | list10  = 
 | group11 = Philippine languages
 | list11  = 

}}

 | group4 = Central-Eastern languages
 | list4  = 
 | group6 = Papuan languages
 | list6  =
 | group7 = Other languages
 | list7  = 

}}