Monday, July 19, 2010

What is 'INDONESIA'? is that a latin name for Rice?

I am a university student but that word was never heard by me before, until I find it in newspaper last days...

What is 'INDONESIA'? is that a latin name for Rice?
It would've been nicer if you didn't assume it was "rice". -___-


But anyway. "Indonesia, meaning "Indian islands", coming from the Greek roots "Indos" meaning Indian and "Nesos" which means islands"
Reply:Indonesia is a country, in south east asia, a beautiful tropical country that only has 2 seasons, has population more than 245 million people, Indonesia is an archipelago, the main problems nowadays is about education, poverty, corruption and lately many disaster happen like tsunami, flood, earthquake. The latin name for rice is Oryza sativa.
Reply:my god......... my poor country........ unknown by people in the world....................:(
Reply:wow University student out of a cave!! amazing!
Reply:are you sure u're a university student?
Reply:It is a beautiful country with the great persons and outstanding culture.

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