1. General Rules Although Indonesian vocabulary is hard to remember sometimes, Indonesian grammar is generally easy to pick up. In fact, you can often translate Indonesian sentences into English word-for-word. That's because Indonesian word order is nearly identical to English word order, at least in most cases. ← If you want to study more, click here and get the best resources to learn in the most efficient way. ↓ More details below ↓Step 1: G 1. Essential Indonesian Phrases Hello, How are you? - Hai, apa kabar? All Fine - Baik, Baik Saja What's your name? - Siapa nama anda? My name is.. - Nama Saya Good Morning! - Selamat Pagi! Good Afternoon! - Selamat Siang! Good Evening! - Selamat Sore! Good Night! - Selamat Malam! Long time no see - Lama Tidak bertemu! The first set of words you should add to your Indonesian vocabulary are pronouns. These are the words we use to refer to a person, place, or thing without actually saying its name: Tom is mad. = He is mad. We'll cover three types of Indonesian pronouns today: personal, demonstrative, and interrogative. Learn Indonesian: Basic Vocabulary The first step in learning Indonesian is to know and understand the common vocabulary in the Bahasa language. Here are some commonly used words and expressions in daily conversations, which can be a good start if you want to learn the Indonesian language easily and understandably. 1 = Satu 2 = Dua 3 = Tiga 4 = Empat 5 = Lima Greetings How are you = Apa kabar Very good = Baik sekali Oke = Baik Sorry = Maaf You're welcome = Sama sama Cheers = Cheers Beautiful = Cantik Perfect = Sempurna We need Supermarkt = Maha pasar Hotel = Hotel Toilet = Toilet Doctor = Dokter Help = Tolong Pgxz.

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