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How to Say Toilet in Indonesian – Asking Direction – Phrases

In this article, we will discuss about toilet in Indonesia, asking directions to the toilet, and asking permission to go to the toilet. Remember several words about direction in Indonesian. Toilet in Indonesian  There are many Indonesian words that you can use to describe “toilet”. The most common words are toilet, kamar kecil, jamban, and […]

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How to Say Sister in Indonesian – Pronunciation – Examples

In English, there is only one word “sister” to describe a “sister”. Sister is different than brother. Sister can be interpreted as a female sibling, or a close female friend. In Indonesia, there are many ways to say “sister”. People say different word in a different family. Usually the difference is influenced by homeland, environment, […]

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How to Say Menu in Indonesian – Phrases – Examples

In this article, we will discuss mainly about how to say menu in Indonesian and several related things. There are many conversation in restaurant in this article that you can learn and try it yourselves. How to Say Menu in Indonesian When you enter a restaurant, the first thing you will search after getting a […]

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Conversation in Restaurant in Bahasa Indonesia – Clear Examples

When you visit a foreign country, you definitely have to try good local food restaurants. Indonesia has many good restaurants for the tourist to visit. If you want to know several conversation that can occur in restaurant in Bahasa Indonesia, read the examples below: Conversation about booking a table/making a reservation A: Selamat pagi, kami […]

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What is Brother in Indonesian Language

In English, there is only one word “brother” to describe a “brother”. Brother can be interpreted as a male sibling, or a male friend. In Indonesia, there are many ways to say “brother”. People say different word in a different family. Usually the difference is influenced by homeland, environment, parents, etc. However, in Indonesian, the […]

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Abang Means in Indonesia – Examples

Indonesia has many islands and various ethnic groups. As a result, people in Indonesia not only able to speak Indonesian, but they also can speak using their own traditional language. The word “abang” in Indonesia can have several meanings depends on where you use the word. In Javanese, “abang” means “merah” in Indonesian or “red” […]

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How to Say Police in Indonesian – Examples and Conversations

Hello all, I hope you have a good day. Today I would like to show you how to say Police in Indonesian.  We, Indonesians say polisi (po.li.si) as term for Police. Here are some sentence examples of how to say police in Indonesia Ke mana arah pos polisi yang paling dekat dari sini? (Where is […]

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Neng Meaning in Indonesia – Clear Examples

Indonesia is one of the relatively large country in the world. There are around seventeen thousands islands in Indonesia, from Sabang until Merauke. This wide area and the island location allows Indonesia to has many residents that come from different tribes. Sometimes each tribe have their own traditional language. One of the largest Indonesian tribes […]

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Can Malaysians Understand Indonesian? Here’s The Differences

Hello there, how are you today? Are you ready for the lesson today? Yes. okay now we talk about Malaysians; can Malaysians understand Indonesian? Maybe they can understand little but not much. However, we start the lesson, we should previous first about the last lesson, we already know about Is Bahasa Malaysia the same as Bahasa […]

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The Explanation about Why Does Tagalog Sound Like Indonesian

Hi there! Welcome, to the next lesson of Bahasa Indonesia. Today we will learn something that is a very interesting topic. It is about Tagalog and Bahasa Indonesia. Are there any similarities between Tagalog and Bahasa Indonesia? Why does Tagalog sound like Indonesia? Before we will discuss it, let’s we previous what we already learn […]