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Indonesian Lesson – My Family Posted by on Oct 5, 2015

Talking about your family is one of the most important and useful things you can do when learning a language, especially when living in that country. I’ve only been in Indonesia a few weeks, and I’ve already gone through the introduction of my family quite a few times. People are curious to learn about where…

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Self Introduction in Indonesian Posted by on Sep 21, 2015

I’ve been studying Bahasa Indonesia in Bali for two weeks now, and while the classes move a bit slow for my liking, I’ve already picked up a decent amount of the language. Unlike Chinese and Thai (two other languages I’ve studied in recent years), Indonesian does not use complex characters or symbols for an alphabet…

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Darmasiswa Opening Ceremony Video Posted by on Sep 14, 2015

Every year, people from all over the world come to Indonesia to study the language and culture for a whole year. Check out some highlights from the opening ceremony of the 2015 Darmasiswa Program in Jakarta in this short video.

Beginner Indonesian Video Series Posted by on Aug 12, 2015

Are you interested in learning Indonesian, but not quite sure where to start? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Over the past few months, we’ve been putting together a “Beginner Indonesian” video series here on the language & culture blog to help you get started learning this great language, even if you have absolutely…

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Months and Dates in Indonesian Posted by on May 11, 2015

Keep building your beginner Indonesian skills with the 11th video in our series. In this video, learn the 12 months of the year and how to talk about dates/years in Indonesian.

How to Tell Time in Indonesian Posted by on Mar 12, 2015

Learn how to tell time in Indonesian with this simple and easy-to-follow instructional video.

Asking Questions in Indonesian Posted by on Feb 5, 2015

Learn how to ask questions in Indonesian with this instructional video. Listen to a native speaker and repeat to practice!

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