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Common Indonesian Greetings (Video) Posted by on Aug 26, 2014

Learn lots of common greetings in Indonesian by following this simple video. Listen to a native speaker, read the subtitles, and practice.

Traveling Across Java Video Posted by on Aug 21, 2014

Explore some of the highlights of the most populous island in the world – Java, Indonesia – in this short video. From the chaotic capital of Jakarta, to the largest Buddhist temple on Earth, to the amazing Kawah Ijen volcano with its blue flames, Java is an amazing place that should be on every traveler’s…

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Indonesian Independence Day Posted by on Aug 17, 2014

Today is Indonesia’s Independence Day, known as Hari Kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia (Hari Merdeka for short) in Indonesian. To better understand this important Indonesian holiday, here’s some background information as well as modern day customs and celebrations: Background At 10 AM on August 17th, 1945, the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence (Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia) was read in…

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Indonesian – Travel Phrases and More … Posted by on Aug 15, 2014

You might have checked the traveling preparation checklist; momentarily, you sit back and wait for the time to leave for the country and enjoy your vacation. So, what do you have left?  If it is your first time to visit the country, you might be curious about how you were going to communicate with the…

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Jakarta to Bali: Traveling Across Java Posted by on Aug 5, 2014

Many visitors to Indonesia simply fly in and out of Bali and spend their entire trip there. For my first trip to the country a few years ago, we did just that. It was a short holiday, we had a friend studying there, and we just wanted to enjoy a nice vacation – Bali was…

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Indonesian Alphabet and Its Pronunciation Posted by on Aug 1, 2014

The Indonesian language, officially called Bahasa Indonesia, is written in the Latin alphabet; the spelling is phonetically precise, as the words are spelled as they sound. It is the consistency in the one-on-one relationship between sound and symbol that make reading and writing the language relatively easy and simple. Indonesian language standardization The standard Indonesian spelling…

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Indonesian Alphabet Pronunciation Guide Posted by on Jul 24, 2014

Unlike other Asian languages such as Chinese or Thai, Indonesian is quite easy to read. As a matter of fact, Indonesian uses the Roman script, just like English! The only thing that is different is the pronunciation. Follow along with this short and easy video to practice your Indonesian pronunciation and learn a lot of…

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