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Simple Conversation at School, Australian Must be Know

Hi guys, I know that in Australia, Indonesian is one of the subjects in their schools. So in this article, I want to show you all, about a simple sentence in Indonesian. And here it is Hi, how are you  Hai, apa kabar  Hi, I'm fine Saya baik-baik saja What's your name? Siapa namamu? How old are you?  Berapa umurmu?  What is your favorite subject at your school?  Apa makanan favoritmu di sekolah?  What time do you go to school?   Jam berapa kamu berangkat ke sekolah?  Do you like math?  Apakah kamu suka matematika?  Of course, I like math  Tentu saja, saya suka matematika What time do you get home from school?  Jam berapa kamu pulang dari sekolah?  I return home at 1 p.m. Saya pulang sekolah pukul 1 siang  How do you go to school? Bagaimana kamu berangkat ke sekolah?  I use a bicycle  Saya pakai sepeda  Do you have many friends at school? Apakah kamu punya banyak teman di sekolah?  Yes, I have m...

Learning Greetings in Indonesian

Hi guys, in this lesson, I will explain about greetings in Indonesian. This is usually done by Indonesians when they meet each other, such as on the street, or anywhere.  1. Good morning  Selamat pagi 2. Good afternoon : selamat siang 3. Good night / evening  : selamat malam  4. Apakabar : what's up 5. Bagaimana kabarmu? : how are you?  6. Halo : halo 7. Lamat tak bertemu : long time no see  8. Dari mana saja? : Where have you been?  9. Senang bertemu dengan Anda : nice to meet you  10. Selamat jalan : goodbye 11. Selamat tinggal : goodbye 12. Sampai bertemu lagi : see you soon  13. Selamat : congratulation

Introduction

Hi, my name is Amir. And I from Indonesia. In this blog, I will help you to learn Indonesian.  I live in Java, precisely in Kebumen Regency, Central Java.  About 3 hours from Yogyakarta.  In my daily life, I use Indonesian to talk to other people. But, because I live in a village, we use Javanese and Indonesian is a second language.  I speak 4 languages like Bahasa Jawa ngapak that I use in daily life, ngoko or Bahasa Jawa alus to talk to parents or respected people, Bahasa Indonesia, and little bit English.  But, almost no one uses English in daily life. And in fact, other people will bully us when we use English like "sok inggris lu".  That's because they are not open-minded about language. Whereas with the ability to speak English, there are many opportunities that we can get to get a better future.  The best way to learn Indonesian is to talk to people who are from Indonesia. Because you'll be talking to locals and improving your vocabulary.  ...