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Vocabulary

Learn 500 Useful Indonesian Words in 5 Minutes

Beside Indonesian Grammar Rules,  learning Indonesian vocabulary is a very important in expressing ourselves in a conversation. Therefore, this time, let’s learn Indonesian 500 Useful Indonesian Words and Its Meaning. To make it more organize, it will divided to several themes. 1. Useful Indonesian Words related to ‘Family’ keluarga = family orangtua = parent(s) ayah = […]

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Grammar

Indonesian Question Word Order – Formula – Structure

After learning Indonesian grammar exercise, the next course to learn is question word order. Constructing question in Indonesia is not as difficult as in English. In general, Bahasa Indonesian employs S-V-O word order with no verb changes (due to time, gender, or number of the subject). Indonesian question word can be divided into two kinds […]

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Pronunciation

A-Z Indonesian Words Pronunciation – Complete Guide

Hi! Are you ready to learn more Indonesian words today? Being familiar with common Indonesian words  is not enough, you also need to master how to pronounce these words the right way. Before we dive more into Indonesian pronunciation, you might want to check out about Indonesian alphabets – vowels and pronunciation. The Indonesian language […]

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Word Formation

Indonesian Prefix di- (Formula and Example)

Prefix plays important role in Bahasa Indonesia as it forms most of the words. Indonesian root words are mostly combined with prefix to create different meaning. Some people think that the use of prefix, suffix, and infix can be quite tricky. However, if you have better understanding of the words, there should be no problem. […]

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Parts of Speech

9 Types of Adjunct in Indonesian – Structures – Examples

Bahasa Indonesia is known as one of the easiest language to learn. There is no complex grammatical rule and learning Indonesian alphabets is also easy. Even though it is easy to learn, you need to know that there are some types of words in Bahasa Indonesia. The word classes used for everyday conversation include noun, […]

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Structures

Learn Basic Indonesian Tenses with Examples

Halo semuanya! Apa kabar? Welcome back to MasteringBahasa! Not the first, but the best site for you to learn Bahasa Indonesia in days! Today’s article, we will learn together about Indonesian Tenses! If you had seen our article of Indonesian Verb “To Be”, we had said that there is no concept of tenses in Indonesian language […]

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Parts of Speech

8 Indonesian Part of Speech – Formula – Examples

Apa kabar semuanya? How are you, everyone? Welcome back to MasteringBahasa! Not the first but the best site to learn Indonesian language quickly and easily by your own! We help you to master Indonesian language in days. Today’s lesson is Indonesian Part of Speech. As a quick overview, there are eight part of speech in any […]

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Word Formation

Learn Indonesian Compound Words Lists with The Experts

Welcome to MasteringBahasa! Glad to see you here! If you are new to this site, we are pleased to see you! MasteringBahasa is not the first but the best site for you, travelers in Indonesia, to learn Indonesian language in days! If you need a quick guide to talk in Indonesian for traveling purposes, kindly […]

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Structures

Learn Basic Indonesian Language with The Experts

Berjumpa lagi di MasteringBahasa! Hello! How are you? Thank you so much for visiting us in MasteringBahasa! In this article, we will guide you to Learn Basic Indonesian Language! This article is related with How to Learn Bahasa article. In How to Learn Bahasa article, it guides you how and where to learn Indonesian language, for example, by listening […]

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Conjunctions

99 Lists of Indonesian Conjunctions – Grammar with Examples

Hello, fellow Travellers! Welcome to Mastering Bahasa! How was your travel in Indonesia? Pretty nice, no? We have to admit that Indonesia is the land of limitless adventure! But do you have trouble to communicate with the citizens when you are travelling? Are you a backpacker who cannot afford an everyday interpreter? Say no more […]