AbstractIn the era of globalization, such as at present the influence of foreign languages, especially English as a global language, is difficult to avoid. This hegemony appears everywhere and almost touches all aspects of the use of Indonesian. The use of foreign languages (English) is increasingly symptomatic. However, this symptom does not have to be allowed because it damages the growth and development of the Indonesian language. Indonesian language must still exist and become a tool of national pride and must remain sovereign in its own country. For this reason, the positive attitude of the Indonesian people must be encouraged to remain loyal to their national language. The attitude of nationalism does not need to be depleted due to globalization. Internationalization in the era of globalization in the Indonesian context does not have to be interpreted as pengingrisan Indonesian, but aimed at efforts to match, interpret, and absorb. This study used descriptive qualitative method. Through this research, it is expected to foster public awareness to continue to uphold the Indonesian language as a National language and the identity of the people, so that Indonesian language still exists even though foreign languages are being used by the people of Indonesia.