In the fascinating journey of mastering the Indonesian language, one often encounters challenges that go beyond grammar and vocabulary. Fluency
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Meng- + suntik becomes menyuntik? How?
The prefix meng- works as an active verb, both transitive (verbs that need an object) and intransitive (verbs that do
MARI MENGINDONESIA: ALL THE PRONOUNS YOU NEED TO KNOW!
Note:This is not a word-for-word transcript. Halo, nama saya Dhona. Nama Anda siapa? Oh, dia Dewi. Kami tinggal di indonesia.
INDONESIAN WORDS TO KNOW BEFORE ARRIVING IN INDONESIA: COMMON QUESTIONS LOCALS ASK TO FOREIGNERS
Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript. Hello! This is “Indonesia di Sekitarmu” from BasaBasa Learning Centre. My name is
How to use capital letters in Indonesian Language : Part 1
Using capital letters may seem like a small detail, but it’s actually an essential aspect of communicating effectively in any
Active and passive sentences in Indonesian language.
In the Indonesian language, one of the units that make up language is the sentence. A sentence is a unit of language that stands relatively on its own, has a final intonation pattern, and is actually or potentially made up of clauses. Based on their types, sentences in Indonesian are divided into 2 categories, namely active sentences and passive sentences.