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Tangsa

Tangsas are the people of the Tangerang Regency in the Banten province of Indonesia. They number about 1.5 million. The Tangsa language is spoken by about 500,000 people in Indonesia, most of whom live in the Tangerang Regency. It is also spoken in Malaysia and Singapore. The Tangsa language is a member of the Austronesian family of languages. It is closely related to the languages of the Malay Archipelago, such as Indonesian and Malaysian. The Tangsa language is written in the Latin alphabet. The Tangsa people have a rich culture and history. They are known for their traditional dance, the tanggara. The tanggara is a dance that tells the story of a young man who goes to war and is killed. His body is brought back to his village and his wife dances the tanggara to mourn his death. The Tangsa people are also known for their traditional musical instruments, such as the sompoton and the gendang. The sompoton is a kind of flute and the gendang is a kind of drum. The Tangsa people are proud of their culture and traditions. They are also very friendly and welcoming to visitors. If you ever have the chance to visit Indonesia, be sure to meet the Tangsa people and experience their culture for yourself!

Script type

Left-to-right alphabetic scripts

Script origin

Script code
Tnsa
Numeric code
275