Tag Archives: beginner Indonesian
Telling Time in Indonesian Posted by asimonoff on Aug 20, 2015
The following are some of the words and expressions that can be used when telling the time in Indonesian. Indonesian English · jam · hour, o’clock, and a clock. · menit · minute · detik · second · tepat · sharp or on the dot · kurang · until the hour · lewat/lebih · past…
Beginner Indonesian Video Series Posted by sasha 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…
Months and Dates in Indonesian Posted by sasha 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.
Beginner Indonesian – Days of the Week Posted by sasha on Apr 20, 2015
Learn the days of the week and other useful vocabulary in this beginner Indonesian video lesson. Here are the answers for the practice section: Senin = Monday Jum’at = Friday hari ini = today besok = tomorrow empat hari lagi = four days ago Ini hari apa? = What day is it? Kemarin hari Minggu…
How to Tell Time in Indonesian Posted by sasha 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 sasha on Feb 5, 2015
Learn how to ask questions in Indonesian with this instructional video. Listen to a native speaker and repeat to practice!
Indonesian Personal Pronouns and the Verb “To Be” Posted by sasha on Nov 17, 2014
It’s hard to start communicating in a language without knowing the personal pronouns and the verb “to be.” Don’t worry, because we’ve got you covered when it comes to Indonesian. Watch this short video and learn how to use pronouns in Indonesian. The thing about the verb “to be” is that there is none! Learn…