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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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How to Say Please and Thank You in Indonesian – Definition – Examples

Basically, please and thank you are words that represent manner and etiquette when we communicate with others. Bahasa Indonesia does care about this words and Indonesian using these words commonly. As we know please and thank you are words which usually use to offer something and thanked something. The function of these word are pretty […]

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How to Say Older Brother in Indonesian – Definition – Examples

Hello, there! How’s life? Hope it is enjoy as well The main thing that you should to be highlight when learning Bahasa Indonesia is about etiquette. Actually, Bahasa Indonesia is really serious to manage about etiquette moreover if you had conversation over older people. That’s because all your attitudes represented by your words when you […]

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How to Say Wait In Indonesian – Defination – Examples

How’s life? Hopefully it is great well. If we learn every language from the whole universe, ask something like waiting is normally using, so does Indonesia. There is little bit different between learn Bahasa Indonesia and English. One of the highlight is of course the etiquette. Well ‘wait’ in Indonesian translated with ‘tunggu’ and usually […]

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Buset Meaning in Indonesian – Betawinese Slank – Examples

“Buset” is a slang in Indonesia. This word is used mostly between young people, especially in big cities and social media. This word is believed come from Betawi people in Jakarta. As television shows use this word a lot, this word started to spread to all over Indonesia. Read explanation below to know more about […]

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PDKT Meaning in Bahasa Indonesia – Slang – Examples

PDKT is one of informal abbreviation in Indonesia. This word is very popular between young people in Indonesia. This word is already popular since back then, maybe even before the year 2000. As a result, older people (thirty to forty years old) maybe also know the meaning of this word. PDKT Meaning in Bahasa Indonesia […]

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Basic Words You Should Know If You Want to Study in Indonesia (Important Vocabularies)

Learning and living in another country is a good opportunity that not everyone can achieve. It will also be a good experience for your life. If you have a chance to study in Indonesia, it will be a wonderful experience more than you can imagine. You can learn about Indonesian culture, taste the food, and […]

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How Do You Say Thank You in Indonesian Slang?

Hi there! Nice to see you again! There are various ways and words that can be said in thanking. What is very often said is the word “thank you”, and almost all countries in the world use that word to thank you. However, the pronunciation is different in each country. In Indonesian, the word “thank […]

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How to Say Great in Indonesian – Vocabulary – Examples

Hi there! Do you like to be praised? of course everyone likes to be praised. And of course everyone already knows various kinds of words of praise. However, even with the same meaning, but each country has different pronunciation methods. In English, the word praise often uses the word “great” which in Indonesian has several […]

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How to Say Food in Indonesian – Vocabulary Example

Hello! It’s great to see you! There are so many different ways to pronounce a word in each country. Included in the pronunciation of the word “food” or in the Indonesian language “makanan”, how to pronounce it like this: ma-ka-nan. There is no difference in its use in formal or informal languages. Food – Makanan […]