Kategori: Indonesian

  • About Indonesian Language

    Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia) is the official language and local name of the Republic of Indonesia, Bahasa Indonesia. Indonesia is the official language, but it has official status in East Timor. It is a Malaysian variant of Indonesian origin, standardized from Malaycadan in 1945 when Indonesia declared its independence. Malay and Indonesian are almost the same languages, although they are referred to as different languages.

    Most of the people living in Indonesia use their native dialects in their native language, and more than 700 different languages are used throughout the country, but everyone knows Indonesian as the second language. And official correspondence is used in Indonesia as educational language and press language.Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country in Indonesian because it is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.

  • Most frequently used Indonesian words and sentences

    Greetings and courtesy sentences

    Selamat Pagi. = Good Morning.

    Selamat Siang. = Good afternoon.

    Selamat Sore. = Good evening.

    Salamat Malam. = Good night.

    Apa Kabar? = How are you?

    Kabar Baik. = I’m fine.

    At siapa Nama? = What is your name?

    Nama Saya Betül. = My name is Betül.

    Senang berkenalan at dengan. = Nice to meet you.

    Sampai Jump Lagi. = See you later.

    Saya was tidak Menger. = I don’t understand.

    Sentences

    Ya / Tentu. = Yeah.

    Beres. = OK.

    Terima kasih. = Thank you.

    The bone. = Nothing.

    Tolong / Silakkan. = Please.

    Tolonglah Sayya = please help me.

    The perm. Sorry.

    Ma’af. = I’m sorry.

    Shopping Phrases

    Saya mau beli. = I want to take this.

    Berapa?, Berapa Harganya? = How much?

    Place. = Expensive.

    Harganya terlalu mahal. = Very expensive.

    Sudikah is currently a member of the council? Will you leave me alone?

    Accommodation Sentences

    Outside Masih ada Kamar kosong? = Do you have a room?

    Berapa ongkos Kamar? = What is the room cost?

    Berapa harga untuk Kamar ini? = What is this room cost?

    Termasuk Makanan? = Including food ?

    Island WC, tempat Mandi? = Toilet, bathroom?

  • Indonesian Grammar

    What to know about pronunciation rules:

    1-the“C” sound is read as “Y”.

    Prefix: Cukup = Enough, Cantik = Nice, Nice

    2 – the “J” sound is read as “C”.

    Prefix: Jika = If, Jump = Meet

    3-the end of the “NG” is read as “N”.

    Prefix: Datang = Come, Barang = Goods

    In Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia) there was no time, but we can give clarity to understanding using time envelopes.

    To give the sentence a broad meaning of time:

    For example: saya Makan nasi. = I eat rice. * Makan = eat food

    Aku menonton TV. = I watch TV. menonton = watch

    Dia mencintai Aku. = She loves me. *mencintai = love *dia = o

    Giving the sentence the meaning of the present tense: “Sekarang” i.e. “now” is done using the time envelope.

    For example: sekarang Saya membuat kue. = Now, I make cakes. *membuat = to make

    Aku menderkerkan music sekarang. = Aku sedang mendergarkan musik . = Right now, I’m listening to music.

    Giving the meaning of past time to the sentence: “Kemarin” is done using the envelope of “yesterday” time.)

    For example: Dia bersekolah kemarin. = Yesterday, I went to school. *bersekolah = to go to school

    How is saya sudah Makan? = Saya Salah Makan howi. = I already ate rice / ate.

    Giving meaning to the next time in the sentence: “blood” is done using “will,- will”.

    Public flowing pergi bekerja besok. = You’re going to work tomorrow. * pergi go

    Ibunya adalah guru. = Her mother is a teacher . *ibu = mother