Indonesian English Mengerti To Understand Bahasa Language Bahasa Indonesia The Indonesian Language Bahasa Inggris The English Language Anda You (polite)
Bicara To Speak
Bisa Can/To be Able to
Dan And
Saya Tidak Mengerti Bahasa Indonesia I Don ’t Understand Indonesian
Anda Bisa Bicara Bahasa Inggris?
Can You Speak English?Lesson 5 ? Talking about Language Don ’t be afraid to strike up a conversation with someone if you know they ’re from Indonesia. It can be very rewarding and it never hurts to try! If you ’re on a trip to Indonesia, don ’t hesitate to try. Foreigners, or bule , don ’t often speak Indonesian, so people will love to hear you try it, and you might even get a better price in the market!Bonus Terms Indonesian English Tolong Please
Pelan-Pelan Slowly
Tolong Bisa Bicara Pelan-Pelan?Could You Please Speak Slowly?
Lesson Study Guide
Indonesian English
Dari From
Lesson Study Guide Saya Dari Indonesia I am from Indonesia
Orang Person
Lesson 6 ? Talking about Nationality Saya Orang Indonesia I am Indonesian
Orang Hutan Orangutan/ Forrest People
Amerika America
Kanada Canada
Australia Australia
Inggris England
Belanda The Netherlands
Perancis France
Jerman Germany
Italia Italy
Cina China
Jepang Japan
Spanyol Spain
Meksiko Mexico
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Indonesian English Saya Suka I Like Saya Tidak Suka I Don ’t Like
Enak
Delicious Makan
To Eat Makanan
Food Minum
To Drink Minuman
Drink (noun)Air Botol
Bottled Water Nasi Goreng Fried Rice
Lesson 7 ? Introduction to Food and Drink Indonesian food is one of the most delicious food in the world! It is in?uenced by Indian, Malay and Chinese cuisine. If you are more adventurous, try to buy food from the street vendors (or kaki lima ) and you will taste delicious local cuisine you might not ?nd in fancy restaurants. You can have a whole meal for under a $1 US!Bonus Terms Indonesian English Pedas Hot Manis Sweet Garpu Fork Lesson Study Guide
Indonesian English Ma ’af Sorry Permisi Excuse Me!Di At Di Sini (At) Here Di Sana (At) There Di Mana
(At) Where Ke
To/Towards Ke Sini
To Here Ke Sana
To There Dari Mana From Where
Lesson 8 ? Direction and Location Di and Ke are key words when talking about objects in relation to each other. These words are used to form more complex relations such as “on top of”, “inside” “below”, etc. Indonesian follows a very logical and use of the concepts of “at” and “toward” to build more complex ideas.Bonus Terms Indonesian English Hotel
Hotel Restoran
Restaurant Rumah Sakit
Hospital Kantor Polisi
Police Station Lesson Study Guide