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Word Formation

What is The Indonesian Alphabet – Vowels and Pronunciation

Indonesian language or also known as Bahasa Indonesia is considered as Austronesian language.  It is a standardized form of Malay and spoken throughout the country. Is Indonesia an Easy Language to Learn? Many people considered Bahasa Indonesia is an easy language to learn because there is no complex Indonesian grammar rules. Another reason why Bahasa Indonesia is […]

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Learning

6 Useful Benefits of Learning Bahasa Indonesia

Indonesia is one of the largest population country in the world. As an Indonesian people, we speak Bahasa Indonesia as our first language. But sometimes, we are questioning about the importance and benefits from learning Bahasa. Here is the benefit of learning Bahasa, both in Verbal and Nonverbal Communication. Indeed, there are many Benefits of Learning Bahasa Indonesia. […]

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Word Formation

3 Types of Indonesian Verb Prefixes Phonology

As you might have read from Indonesian Prefix Table and Examples, in learning Indonesian language, you are likely to encounter many prefixes, or short additions in the beginning of root Indonesian words that might alter the meaning of the original word. You might want to refer to that article again to review about prefixes. The […]

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Learning

Is Indonesia an Easy Language to Learn? Let’s Learn Here!

Perhaps you never ever dream of learning Bahasa Indonesia because there are fancier international languages to learn. Let say French, Spanish, Greece, Japanese, and much more. However, if you are looking for an easy language to learn, Bahasa Indonesia is your best choice. Compared to other complex pronunciation of English words, mind-blowing Chinese script, Bahasa […]

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Vocabulary

6 Ways on How to Speak Indonesian Words Fast

When diving into a new language like How to talk with Indonesian Like A Pro, you’ll definitely learn many new vocabularies. The pronunciation of these words might even sound strange at first as the sounds might be different from your mother tongue. In this article, we’ll take a look at some basic Indonesian words  for […]

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Structures

Morphology of Indonesia Language and Structures

Before learning Indonesia language we have to know the morphology of Indonesia language. As we have known, morphology is a study and description of word formation in language. Just like the other language, Indonesia language also have it own morphology to organize their sentence. Here is morphology of Indonesia language that you should know. Word Formation […]

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Conversation

Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in Indonesia

In Bahasa Indonesia, communication is divided into two, verbal and nonverbal communication. Both communications way is always used for everyday conversation. However, do you know the difference between Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication in Indonesia? Here is the explanation of verbal and nonverbal communication in Indonesia: Verbal Communication in Indonesian  In Bahasa Indonesia, verbal communication is a […]

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Conversation

6 Sacred Communication Etiquette in Indonesia

Human is a social creature, so as a human being, we need other person to help us in many occasion. Living in country like Indonesia, which has many various culture, there are some etiquette that we must followed and understood, if we communicate to Indonesian people. How to Learn Bahasa Fast ? Here is some of Communication […]

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Conversation

5 Ways on How to talk with Indonesian Like A Pro

Having a conversation in an entirely new language may seem hard and intimidating, but it’s not as scary as it seems. The good news is, Indonesian is actually a pretty simple language. There’s not as much grammatical rules involved as it is with the English language. As the cliche saying goes, practice makes perfect, and […]

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Phrases

3 Types of Indonesian Verb Phrase with Examples

As stated in many other articles, to form a sentence you should put at least two components which are subject and verb. In Indonesian, the two main components are Subjek and Predikat. This predikat is consisted by Indonesian verbs. So it is basically the same. Predikat could be formed by a single verb, or a […]