Unlike many Asian languages, Indonesian has been significantly influenced by a number of European languages, making it easier for English speakers to learn it.
Terima kasih → Thank you (Formal) Terima kasih is the standard, polite way to say “thank you” in Indonesian. It gives off a sense of formality, and so you will come across this...
Unlike English where the days of the week are named after the gods and goddesses from ancient Germanic, Norse, and Roman cultures, the names of the days in Indonesian are...
As a country with 38 provinces, 90+ cities, 400+ regencies, and 7,000+ districts, Indonesia is a relatively large country and a side effect of that is having multiple tiers of administrative divisions...
There are 38 provinces in Indonesia, in which there are 90+ cities and 400+ regencies. Within those cities and regencies, there are over 7,000 districts.
Let’s preface this article with the most important thing to remember when it comes to Indonesian names:
Last names in Indonesia are legally optional and not inherited.Â
Red → Merah Orange → Jingga Yellow → Kuning Green → Hijau Blue → Biru Purple → Ungu Pink → Merah jambu or pink Gray → Abu-abu Brown → Coklat...
Nouns Bedroom = Kamar tidur Bed = Kasur / RanjangKasur can mean both a bed and mattress and it is more often used than ranjang. Mattress = Kasur Pillow =...