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Vocabulary

What Is the Meaning of Bawel in Indonesia? Vocabulary and Example

Do you decide to visit Indonesia soon? You had better learn the language even though you haven’t decided to visit this multicultural country. As this country is rich by its language, Indonesia is also famous with its slang words. As same as other county, there are lots of slang words from Indonesia which describe lots […]

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Vocabulary

The Words That Are The Same in Indonesia and English – Examples and Lists

Nowadays, people tend to learn new language in order to enhance their knowledge of speaking as their second language. Indonesia has applied the regulation of speaking English as second language in almost all areas or fields, from the students to elderly. Indonesian people think that speaking English is as important as building their skill in […]

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Learning

What Does It Mean to Be ‘Fluent’ In Bahasa Indonesia? Learning Tips

Have you learned Bahasa Indonesia for quite some time? How do you know that you are already fluent in Bahasa Indonesia? There are many signs that show us about our fluency in using Bahasa Indonesia. Many of them are not really visible to our awareness, but some are observable. So, to give a clean benchmark […]

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Vocabulary

How to Say “I’m Hungry” in Indonesia – Definition – Examples

Hi there ! How are you today? Hope you have a great day Learning Bahasa Indonesia is very important for you who has a plan to visit Indonesia. Why is it being so important? Indonesian language is the nationality language of Indonesia. It is being used all over the country. When you’re travelling into Indonesia, […]

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Phrases

How to Say Yummy in Indonesian – Phrases – Examples

Hi there! Nice to see you again! There are so many words in expressing something. And how to express it is different from various countries. In expressing good taste, it is enough to say “yummy”, but the word is not the same as most countries. This time we will discuss how to say yummy in […]

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Phrases

How to Say No in Indonesian – Phrases and Examples

“Yes” or “No” have the similar usage in the expression of affirmative and negative. According to Wikipedia, in linguistics and grammar, affirmation and negation are the ways that grammar encode negative and positive polarity in verb phrases, clauses, or other utterances. Essentially an affirmative; (positive) form is used to express the validity or truth of […]

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Adverbs

A-Z List of Indonesian Adverbs – Types and Complete Examples

Hi! Still struggling with your Indonesian lesson? Worry not, we are here to make it easier for you. In this session, we will show you list of Indonesian adverbs. Adverbs in Indonesia mean  “Kata Keterangan”. Adverbs is an adjunct which gives information about something. There are several adverbs in Indonesia such as: adverbs of time […]

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Phrases

How to Write A Phrase in Bahasa Indonesia – Clear Examples and Explanation

Before we get to learn on how to write a phrase in Bahasa Indonesia, we have to know that Bahasa Indonesia has eight part of speech. They are Indonesian noun ( nomina), Indonesian pronoun (pronomina), Indonesian adjective ( kata sifat), Indonesian verb (kata kerja), Indonesian adverb (adverbia), Indonesian preposition (preposisi), Indonesian conjunction (konjungsi), Indonesian interjection ( […]

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Nouns

Noun Classifier in Bahasa Indonesia – Structures and Examples

When a person tries to learn a new language, they will learn about noun. In every language, noun has classification, including noun in Bahasa Indonesia. But, what is noun? According to dictionary, noun is a class of word that has function as the main or elements of subject or verb. Noun is not only physical […]

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Greetings

How to Ask ‘What Is Your Name’ in Indonesian – Introduction and Conversation

Communication can start with the familiarity of individuals speaking to each other. It feels easier to speak out when we know with whom you are talking to. That’s why identifying the person talking next to you is important. It’s the most common traditional way to start a conversation by asking names, to make sure we […]