Category:Achinese (Language)

Achinese is a language spoken by 3,000,000 people in northern Aceh Province and on the northern and southern coasts around the tip of Sumatra, Indonesia. It is also known as Aceh, Acèh, Atjehnese, Atjeh, and Achehnese.

Acehnese (also Achinese, Achehnese) or Aceh (formerly Atjeh) is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia and Bota, Perak, Malaysia.

Aceh is a special territory in Indonesia located on the northern tip of Sumatra. It was the closest point of land to the epicenter of the destructive December 26, 2004 A.D. Indian Ocean Earthquake, which left over 225,00 dead and about 500,000 homeless.

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Achinese Rosary Prayers