@sagas That map only shows the proficiency. I can tell you by own experience that "proficiency" has nothing to do with @Tjalve's accusations of it being a mandatory "first foreign language". It only shows how much do the students care or how easy is it to learn it with the differences in grammar (I've been told, for example, that bahasa speakers have no idea of what a verb is and it takes a lot of time to learn the concept, if ever; told by a bahasa speaker).
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@sagas That map only shows the proficiency. I can tell you by own experience that "proficiency" has nothing to do with @Tjalve's accusations of it being a mandatory "first foreign language". It only shows how much do the students care or how easy is it to learn it with the differences in grammar (I've been told, for example, that bahasa speakers have no idea of what a verb is and it takes a lot of time to learn the concept, if ever; told by a bahasa speaker).