Learn Indonesian in 20 Minutes - ALL the Basics You Need

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  • @IndonesianPod101
    @IndonesianPod101  Před 2 lety +50

    bit.ly/3IDkec6 Click here and get the best resources online to master Indonesian grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE!

    • @michaelkeller2313
      @michaelkeller2313 Před rokem +2

      "Gampang bahasa indo mah cuman sat set sat set dah selesai"(from google translete)

    • @officerpoojarathee58410
      @officerpoojarathee58410 Před rokem

      Halo ! Nama saya Pooja Rathee
      Selamat Siang fira .......
      Terima kasih banyak fira lucita ......thanks a lot..... I'm from India.......just interested to learn Indonesian to watch an Indonesia drama and I found this so Interesting..........Sampai jumpa ....😊

    • @pakistanpoliceforce
      @pakistanpoliceforce Před rokem

      🇲🇨🇵🇰
      Semua Muslim Indonesia, silakan berlangganan saluran kami, terima kasih, di saluran ini Anda bisa mendapatkan informasi tentang tentara dan polisi negara Muslim Pakistan. 🇲🇨🇵🇰

    • @hupli8747
      @hupli8747 Před 2 měsíci

      it's easy before you see Indonesian shortened word

  • @diorahulfirmansach7773
    @diorahulfirmansach7773 Před 5 lety +7847

    it's pretty weird when you're indonesian and you're watching dis...
    edit: hahahahaha rame bat dah

  • @fikkachu2531
    @fikkachu2531 Před 3 lety +2983

    When malay trying to learn Indonesia....
    Nevermind, we still can understand each other

    • @qurrotuaini1249
      @qurrotuaini1249 Před 3 lety +147

      I agree with you 😂

    • @golden_woo6485
      @golden_woo6485 Před 3 lety +32

      @@candyuaena really?! Wow mind blowing 😮😮

    • @dann2542
      @dann2542 Před 3 lety +203

      @leo leo kami (Indo) pun boleh paham + cakap bahasa Malaysia pun sebab si kembar botak tu
      Upin Ipin -

    • @jessunlagrimas5077
      @jessunlagrimas5077 Před 3 lety +15

      Hi, are you a Malaysian? I want to learn your language.

    • @dann2542
      @dann2542 Před 3 lety +107

      @@jessunlagrimas5077 you just watch Upin Ipin (Malaysian cartoon)
      many Indonesians can speak Malay from watching Upin Ipin, hahaha

  • @RedStone576
    @RedStone576 Před 2 lety +2157

    indonesian be like: "hmmm yes, it would be a great idea to watch a video about learning my own language"

  • @random-pe9mh
    @random-pe9mh Před 2 lety +636

    Indonesian is actually one of the easiest language to learn. But not so fast, here comes the catch, Indonesian affixes is notoriously tricky and it comes with lots of variations. You don't need to master Indonesian affixes but it is recommended since it's the things that makes our language unique.
    Oh yeah, and also, Indonesia is a country with lots of regional language. More than 700 regional languages, each with different dialects and slangs. Different provinces, cities or towns, different ethnicities or tribes then you will encounter brand new languages!
    But fear not! We still can speak Indonesian language since it's our national language aka lingua franca! Though you'll notice different accents in each individuals, sometimes their Indonesian might inaudible and unclear. Younger generations Indonesian will help you! They usually more educated with each of them speaks clear, audible, formal Indonesian unlike older generations. Some of them could also speak English and maybe other foreign languages! Don't be shy! Ask for some help! We Indonesian love to help and talk to new people.

    • @onemanvoice882
      @onemanvoice882 Před 2 lety +23

      I'm looking to learn Indonesian language as I want to visit and no more about what's what. Do you have any help or suggestions for me? Thanks pal. UK here

    • @Ikura-weeb
      @Ikura-weeb Před 2 lety +15

      @@onemanvoice882 Im=saya/aku
      looking=melihat/mencari
      thanks=terimakasih
      or=atau
      yes=iya
      Ok/Okay=Oke/Ok
      Funny=Lucu
      No=tidak/nggak/gak
      why=kenapa
      sorry=maaf
      i can= saya/aku bisa
      i cant= saya/aku tidak bisa
      fine=baiklah
      what=apa
      hahaha=wkwkwk/hahaha
      Hey=hei/woi
      you=engkau/kau/kamu
      we=kami
      she=dia
      he=dia
      they=mereka
      English: sorry this is not many but hope you learn indo!. Indo:Maaf ini tidak terlalu banyak tapi semoga saja kamu mempelajari indo!

    • @onemanvoice882
      @onemanvoice882 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Ikura-weeb thank you I much appreciate it. I've been slowly learning I will get there

    • @imashadow699
      @imashadow699 Před 2 lety +2

      @@onemanvoice882 Well... I Can Give You My WhatsApp,,
      You Can Just Ask Me If You Have Any Questions or Want To Say Something But Needed Translator 😹
      (I Won't Charge Anything, Don't Worry... Just Want To Spend My Free Time Doing Something Nice)
      Also, This Is Third-World Country
      So Beware Of Scammer!
      (You Can Ask Me For "A Standard Price There" ,, I'm Also Happens To Get Scammed Once In One Of Those Tourist Area 🤣)

    • @onemanvoice882
      @onemanvoice882 Před 2 lety +1

      @@imashadow699 that's so cool..I micj appreciate it. Are you being serious tho you will help me out. Lol. I'm a little taken back.
      Your blessed my friends

  • @infeksiketawa
    @infeksiketawa Před 4 lety +3235

    Formal: "Selamat Siang"
    Informal: "Hello"
    Actually we used: "Woy"
    Legend: **Use eyelashes**

  • @sandramercado6585
    @sandramercado6585 Před 4 lety +2913

    how to speak indonesian language fluently:
    step 1: Be born indonesian.

  • @bogartmotomoto8222
    @bogartmotomoto8222 Před 2 lety +542

    Indonesian and Filipino have the same accent when they speak english . Interesting ❤️❤️❤️

    • @adolffranz9502
      @adolffranz9502 Před 2 lety +39

      Tbh filipino to indonesian sounds like sulawesi people...or more exact bugis or torajan people

    • @kenvillanuevaespana7488
      @kenvillanuevaespana7488 Před 2 lety +18

      But filipino accent is more understandable

    • @uptomelah
      @uptomelah Před 2 lety +7

      @@adolffranz9502 lebih ke Manado sih... Minahasa

    • @jo-wo3we
      @jo-wo3we Před 2 lety +6

      Tagalog speakers sound like people who speak indonesian ngapak accent :)

    • @kenvillanuevaespana7488
      @kenvillanuevaespana7488 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jo-wo3we I'm Tagalog speaker but no I don't sound like them lols

  • @nangalice8436
    @nangalice8436 Před 2 lety +31

    Hello, Nama Saya Albert.
    I am from Myanmar.
    I have Indonesian friends and I love Indonesia.
    Aku cinta kamu.
    Terima Kasih.

  • @suryadhiez6488
    @suryadhiez6488 Před 5 lety +1454

    Standard bahasa indonesia is very easy. The grammar and structures are very straightforward. No gramtical gender, no rules of tenses, no verb Conjugation, phonetic pronunciation, no tonal pronunciation, ... I think the only tricky part of learning Bahasa Indo is prefix-suffix, it's kind of complicated.
    But it's standard bahasa indonesia. Standard Bahasa indonesia only helps you in formal situations.
    When it comes to daily conversation, we speak a lot of slang. There are hundreds of local or regional languges in indonesia, and those strongly influence the way Indonesian people speak. So slang varies from place to place.

    • @relaxvibes8614
      @relaxvibes8614 Před 4 lety +6

      @Where's my wallet?! I don't think so , but u gonna to speak indonesian formal

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah Před 4 lety +11

      Does anjing mean anything other than dog?

    • @relaxvibes8614
      @relaxvibes8614 Před 4 lety +56

      @@Jblah ya it's a bad words of another mean dog

    • @georgiegeorge3004
      @georgiegeorge3004 Před 4 lety +52

      @@Jblah the literal meaning is dog, but it also used as a curse word. Like the word a**

    • @DSkliping
      @DSkliping Před 4 lety +87

      LOL
      Example :
      ANJING = DOG (ORIGINAL)
      ANJING = FUCK YOU
      ANJING = AWESOME/AMAZING
      ANJING = DAMN/SHIT

  • @MC_R
    @MC_R Před 4 lety +1179

    This is so easy to pronounce when your native language is Spanish.... Love it.

    • @demip.696
      @demip.696 Před 4 lety +120

      Melissa Calderon as an Indonesian speaker, I’ve tried Spanish, it did not work out for me😂

    • @nnyctophilee2
      @nnyctophilee2 Před 4 lety +23

      I wanna learn Spanish too

    • @krimerbubuk
      @krimerbubuk Před 4 lety +8

      Mira....me Habla poquito español

    • @ananta1268
      @ananta1268 Před 4 lety +37

      @@demip.696 How come? The pronunciations are straight forward.

    • @euonia3093
      @euonia3093 Před 4 lety +3

      lol ikr !

  • @lalulu697
    @lalulu697 Před 2 lety +291

    I like how as a native Spanish speaker, Indonesian, Malay and Filipino is kind of easy yet interesting to learn.
    Bahasa, Tagalog... I still need to know what these are but I am up for them! Great video.

    • @auliamariska8253
      @auliamariska8253 Před 2 lety +10

      Just for information, Indonesian language known as Indonesian not Bahasa. Cause Bahasa here means language. Hi I learn Spanish too haha

    • @kenvillanuevaespana7488
      @kenvillanuevaespana7488 Před 2 lety +1

      U can easily learn tagalog since tagalog is mixed with spanish

    • @AlAmriArifSandy
      @AlAmriArifSandy Před 2 lety +3

      Because we share consistency in how the alphabet sounds.

    • @doug911
      @doug911 Před 2 lety +3

      @@auliamariska8253 nah its ok i think, since indonesia doesnt has their own words for refering to the language. Such as
      malaysian with malayic
      portugal with portuguese
      netherland with dutch
      spain with spanish
      china with chinese/mandarin
      We also translate them into
      malaysia dengan bahasa melayu
      portugal dengan bahasa portugis
      belanda dengan bahasa belanda
      spanyol dengan bahasa spanyol
      cina/tiongkok dengan bahasa cina/tionghoa
      So "bahasa" its kinda good to refering indonesian language identity

    • @auliamariska8253
      @auliamariska8253 Před 2 lety

      @@doug911 are the meaning of that refers to "language"? I don't think so, As I known the Indonesian language called Indonesian as same as the people called.

  • @loganalleinora3385
    @loganalleinora3385 Před 2 lety +138

    I had moved in Indonesia about 7 years ago because my dad's job is around downtown JKT. I was never fluent in Indonesian compared to my dad and my mom's a dutch woman. I was glad I found some old books which were written in Indonesian old writting.
    I know a few bits of slang words and I was surprised it was worth the shot! 🤣 You wont believed I studied in a college and wrote my last project in Indonesian language.

  • @ancelajae
    @ancelajae Před 4 lety +2052

    Halo! Nama saya jae, im a filipina and I have an indonesian boyfriend, so im learning bahasa indo to help me prepare in conversing with his family ☺️ makasih banyak fira 🥰

  • @user-yh7lo8qi2v
    @user-yh7lo8qi2v Před 4 lety +954

    I'm a korean student and I'm studying Indonesian. Here in korea Indonesian is one of the most worthwhile languages to learn. In the job market there has been a growing demand for Indonesian speakers.

    • @cateatinrat78
      @cateatinrat78 Před 4 lety +28

      승현김 Indonesian uses a lot of slangs. I'm pretty sure standard Indonesian is slowly dying

    • @anangbp9432
      @anangbp9432 Před 4 lety +21

      ouwhh .... I want to learn korea ... because I want to watch Korean movie, Korean drama without subtitle😁

    • @golden_woo6485
      @golden_woo6485 Před 3 lety +31

      @@cateatinrat78 as an indonesian I'm ✨offended✨

    • @cateatinrat78
      @cateatinrat78 Před 3 lety +1

      @Rizky F. I'M INDONESIAN LMAO

    • @intany8576
      @intany8576 Před 3 lety +62

      @@cateatinrat78 I want to give my opinion here, I hope you’d consider mine:
      Standard Indonesian will not, ever, vanish.
      Because it’s a must to use standard indonesian in many conditions, such as in news, articles, speech, formal situations, business activities, etc.
      By saying standard indonesian will die soon, it (explicitly) can mean that FORMAL situation will vanish, and it won’t.
      Language is something liquid, changing over generations.
      Informal indonesian changing over time, as well as with all the languages all over the world.
      And that’s the point of Standard Indonesian.
      Government make the standard version of Indonesian, as a benchmark or rules for the language.
      So we still can look at the standardized rules as our compass, no matter if the language keep changing.
      Changing is inevitable. It goes the same with language.
      But Standard Indonesian won’t ever die like you said.

  • @mommytalitha2767
    @mommytalitha2767 Před 2 lety +39

    If you can speak Bahasa Indonesia, you can talk to 270 million people 😉
    Simply reply "Terimakasih" with "Sama-sama". We rarely use "Kembali"
    We often use "nggak", rather than "tidak".. for conversation

    • @yusufabdurrauf7429
      @yusufabdurrauf7429 Před 2 lety +3

      Plus bonuses: Malay people in Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and Southern Thailand-Myanmar.

    • @fakuri913
      @fakuri913 Před 2 lety +1

      It's okay learn the formal first, everyone understand that. You just learn the informal one along the way if you have a close friend here

  • @jonathanerno8810
    @jonathanerno8810 Před 2 lety +16

    I'm from philippines now living in the States. I really love to learn Indonesian language. And it's good to learn from this video. I can't wait to fluently speak Indonesian.

    • @anonymously56
      @anonymously56 Před 2 lety +2

      Semangat bro and keep at it. I'm a Indonesian person and I'm impressed at people who wanna speak Indo fluently like you.

  • @dawidsz56
    @dawidsz56 Před 4 lety +385

    “It’s so easy”
    Me (who gets 60-70 in Bahasa Indonesia and gets 70-90 in English) : nuh uh

  • @icedamericano6824
    @icedamericano6824 Před 3 lety +393

    i've lived in indonesia for 19 years and no one ever says "senang bertemu dengan anda", we just don't have a phrase in indonesian that is equivalent to "nice to meet you", so you can simply introduce yourself and ask "apa kabar?" (means "how are you?") and that's it.

  • @Na.ri18
    @Na.ri18 Před 2 lety +55

    I AM HAPPY SO MANY WANT TO LEARN BAHASA INDONESIA, INDONESIAN IS VERY EASY,THE SAME LETTERS OF THE ENGLISH Alphabet, NOT WITH DIFFICULT WRITING

    • @keongdarat7171
      @keongdarat7171 Před 2 lety +2

      Sudah telat 1 tahun mbak🤣

    • @zack009
      @zack009 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keongdarat7171 woilah. 😭

    • @irwan5435
      @irwan5435 Před 2 lety

      Terimakasih

    • @zackyzafirdu6797
      @zackyzafirdu6797 Před 2 lety

      Buset😂

    • @Ryan-sp6qu
      @Ryan-sp6qu Před 2 lety +1

      Understanding standard Indonesian unfortunately doesn't necessarily mean that we could understand the informal / daily conversation. You'd better learn both ways to make sure you can communicate better in Indonesian.

  • @denisaazkia3287
    @denisaazkia3287 Před 2 lety +28

    Semoga kalian semua (yang sedang belajar berbahasa indonesia) bisa cepat fasih dalam berbahasa Indonesia.
    Jangan gunakan kata toxic yaaw😁

  • @yarfaisal3943
    @yarfaisal3943 Před 4 lety +629

    kamu guru yang sangat baik.
    Hahahahah
    I am from Pakistan and i have some friends in Indonesia...
    Its very nice lesson for me...!!
    Thanks!!
    May Allah live you long.!
    .
    Sampai Jumpa 😍🇲🇨🤝🇵🇰

  • @nunikambarwati4075
    @nunikambarwati4075 Před 3 lety +953

    Ketika lu orang indonesia, Kuliah di luar negeri, dapet jurusan bahasa dan lu pilih bahasa Indonesia
    Auto dapet beasiswa slurrr :v

    • @fadhilzakimunawwar
      @fadhilzakimunawwar Před 3 lety +180

      Cuk di kira bahasa indonesia gampang kali ya. Beda dengan bahasa sehari-hari

    • @nandohs1656
      @nandohs1656 Před 3 lety +197

      Bahasa Indonesia sudah cuk, UN gw lebih tinggi bahasa Inggris ketimbang bahasa Indonesia

    • @lovelyppabang
      @lovelyppabang Před 3 lety +146

      Gw pernah mikir gini:
      "Gw kuliah di luar negeri terus gw ambil jurusan bahasa Indonesia,emang boleh? Sedangkan gw sendiri dari Indonesia 🗿"

    • @hikmadkarunia1234
      @hikmadkarunia1234 Před 3 lety +14

      @@lovelyppabang bener lu cok

    • @alvinlinardi9437
      @alvinlinardi9437 Před 3 lety +41

      Susah cuk b.indo, lebih susah dri b.inggtis

  • @amvsenpai4877
    @amvsenpai4877 Před 2 lety +39

    ntah kenapa saya merasa senang jika ada orang mempelajari bahasa indonesia :D

    • @faniaharsa4925
      @faniaharsa4925 Před 2 lety

      aku juga:) seneng bgt pas ngeliat komen

    • @amvsenpai4877
      @amvsenpai4877 Před 2 lety

      @@faniaharsa4925 cuman ya gitu kebnyakan orang indo malah ke luar negeri 🤣

    • @Lhixtray
      @Lhixtray Před 2 lety +1

      Overproud

    • @GustiaryIa
      @GustiaryIa Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Lhixtraywho care

  • @abiseniyya
    @abiseniyya Před rokem +23

    The key factor of Bahasa Indonesia successfully becoming national language is its simplicity. The vocabulary consists of so many loanwords, too. Dutch, Spanish, Porto, Arabic, Chinese, Tamil, Urdu and, of course, English.
    Indonesians are bilingual by default 😊

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD Před 7 měsíci +2

      Average Indonesians are speaking more than 3 languages

  • @Snsnnsndndsk
    @Snsnnsndndsk Před 3 lety +312

    Halo! Nama saya Millieyanna. I am learning Indonesian as I am Half English and Indonesian. Whenever I go to Indonesia which is every year, I never know how to communicate to my family and they always make fun out of me for it 🤣. Hopefully I can impress them

    • @gableet1674
      @gableet1674 Před 3 lety +9

      Hi! I’m half like you too!

    • @123472724
      @123472724 Před 3 lety +8

      @@gableet1674 What are you? I'm a Dutch Indonesian! :)

    • @sippintea1513
      @sippintea1513 Před 2 lety

      @@123472724 can y'all speak bahasa?

    • @123472724
      @123472724 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sippintea1513 A little bit, I can't speak much.

    • @FajarAmat
      @FajarAmat Před 2 lety +8

      Semangat 👍🏼
      You can do it. Don't think they're ridiculing. Maybe they're just accustomed into teasing as a mean of approachment.

  • @minak5853
    @minak5853 Před 3 lety +165

    I'm from Thailand,I like to learn Bahasa Indonesia. Terima kasih

    • @dann2542
      @dann2542 Před 3 lety +4

      sama-sama

    • @brekautsar7928
      @brekautsar7928 Před 2 lety

      I'am learn Thai leanguage any 4 years , do you want learn together

    • @minak5853
      @minak5853 Před 2 lety

      @@brekautsar7928 yes we can learn together

    • @brekautsar7928
      @brekautsar7928 Před 2 lety

      @@minak5853 Really do you want lets learn , เราชอบภาษาไทยมาเรียนด้วยกัน

    • @minak5853
      @minak5853 Před 2 lety

      @@brekautsar7928 โอเคค่ะ อินบ๊อกมานะคะ มาเรียนกันค่ะ ^ ^

  • @jimmyloja3641
    @jimmyloja3641 Před 2 lety +22

    I'm filipino and i want to learn this beautiful language!!❤❤🇮🇩

    • @brrrbrrr559
      @brrrbrrr559 Před 2 lety +1

      Mantap

    • @Laubye
      @Laubye Před 2 lety +3

      I'm Indonesian but I'm learning the Filipino language hahahaha 💙🇵🇭

    • @caliiilove594
      @caliiilove594 Před 2 lety +2

      sameeee

  • @nasgaruda
    @nasgaruda Před 2 lety +16

    If you want to greet Indonesians in Indonesia, don't say "Hi/Hello" but nod your head with a smile and say "Sir/Madam"

  • @serenaspellman2708
    @serenaspellman2708 Před 4 lety +299

    Selamat Siang! , nama saya Serena Spellman Senang bertemu dengan anda❤️✨

  • @user-fx4kc5cr7m
    @user-fx4kc5cr7m Před 4 lety +323

    I'm filipino and I've been learning Thai, Korean, and I'm gonna leaen this language too. It has lots of similiarties in Filipino Language.

    • @galaksikita5466
      @galaksikita5466 Před 3 lety +4

      Hi I'm Indonesian and I can teach you. Now I want to learn Thai, Japanese and maybe your own language too. If you want give me your IG or WA. 😊

    • @rascent641
      @rascent641 Před 3 lety +6

      I like to learning tagalog too

    • @christopherjr.faustino7650
      @christopherjr.faustino7650 Před 3 lety +1

      @@galaksikita5466 bang teach me indonesia language and u always use misspelled words like knp

    • @ayubi2113
      @ayubi2113 Před 2 lety +1

      @@christopherjr.faustino7650 knp means kenapa (why)

    • @sarochisa
      @sarochisa Před 2 lety +3

      @@christopherjr.faustino7650 it's not misspelled, we always shorten some words because (probably) we lazy

  • @Pops3817
    @Pops3817 Před 2 lety +27

    I was born and raised in England but I'm ethnically Bengali. Ive always been told I look Indonesian so I started checking the place out and I fell in love with Indonesia. I'd love to visit soon but in the meantime I'll try learn the language!

    • @Akry_RBLX
      @Akry_RBLX Před 2 lety +1

      Same I'm from Bangladesh, but born in Australia lol.

  • @thellamadj283
    @thellamadj283 Před rokem +16

    I'm a Spaniard who has fallen in love with Indonesia and that wants to learn the language. I was scared at first because it was a really far country, but when I noticed pronnounciation is pretty straight-forward, I was encouraged to learn. Plus, I've made some Indonesian friends and I'd like to visit the country and stay for some time

    • @paulitacuevita
      @paulitacuevita Před rokem +2

      igual JAJAJ

    • @Nightmare00740
      @Nightmare00740 Před 10 měsíci

      I suggest listening to Indonesian songs and it will make you understand Indonesian quickly

    • @thellamadj283
      @thellamadj283 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Nightmare00740 thanks for the advice

    • @Nightmare00740
      @Nightmare00740 Před 10 měsíci

      @@thellamadj283 Oke👍

    • @Nightmare00740
      @Nightmare00740 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@thellamadj283 I'll give you a few recommendations for Indonesian songs that are nice to hear and good to hear for learning
      -Laode Komang Raim
      -Armada, Asalkan kau bahagia
      -Virgoun, Surat cinta untuk strala
      -Virgoun, Bukti
      -Maudy Ayunda, Untuk apa
      - Ghea, Jiwa yang bersedih

  • @nandraenyeo999
    @nandraenyeo999 Před 3 lety +142

    Im from Philippines and I want to learn a Fellow brother's language!
    Terima Kasih!

    • @dann2542
      @dann2542 Před 3 lety +10

      🇵🇭❤️🇮🇩
      Always Together!

    • @MommyBellugaLearning
      @MommyBellugaLearning Před 3 lety +2

      😍

    • @adhyalwa1485
      @adhyalwa1485 Před 2 lety +1

      Ssma2

    • @rizkisaputra2796
      @rizkisaputra2796 Před 2 lety +8

      filipino and indonesia
      filipin / ako / i am
      indonesia / aku / i am
      filipino / sapatos / shoe
      indonesia/ sepatu / shoe
      filipino /sakit / sick
      indonesia / sakit / sick
      filipino / bawang / onion
      indonesia / bawang / onion
      filipino / anak / kids
      indonesia / anak / kids
      filipino / bandila / flag
      indonesia / bendera / flag
      filipino / kahoy / wood
      indonesia / kayu / wood
      filipino / sandata / weapon
      indonesia / senjata / weapon
      filipino / uminom / drink
      indonesia / minum / drink
      filipino / apoy / fire
      indonesia / api / fire
      filipino / mata / eye
      indonesia / mata / eye
      wkwkwkw.. mirip ga.. jajaja btw i from indonesia, love filipina, love everything🙂👌💋🗿🗿

    • @imashadow699
      @imashadow699 Před 2 lety +4

      @@rizkisaputra2796 Serius Kek Gitu Bahasa Philippines? :v

  • @wardachrouaa7281
    @wardachrouaa7281 Před 4 lety +210

    Terima kasih banyak, I am converted to Islam and want to learn languages many Muslims speak. Alhamdulillah I've learned Arabic (Fusha/MSA), Moroccon dialect (darija maghribiyya), Turkish, and now I want to start with Indonesian. I prefered learning Indonesian over Farsi, because I've always loved the gentleness of Indonesian and Malaysian people. Even among muslims they say that the kindest muslims are from Indonesia/Malaysia.
    Love to all Indonesians (muslims and non-muslims alike) from Belgium.

    • @anaksholeh6770
      @anaksholeh6770 Před 3 lety +7

      Mashaallah

    • @elsyaif354
      @elsyaif354 Před 3 lety +2

      Love to read this comment... Hit me up if you wanna have a learning partner...

    • @putrihijau7589
      @putrihijau7589 Před 3 lety +10

      That's very sweet, but Indonesians are just like any other group of people. You'll find the gentle and not so gentle ones. I hope you'll find yourself in the company of those gentle Indonesians if you ever meet them. Best wishes :) from an Indonesian living abroad.

    • @tidaltidaltidal
      @tidaltidaltidal Před 3 lety +9

      ​@@putrihijau7589 Comparing one nationality to others is irrelevant, because each nationalities has their own character and uniqueness. From foreigner's perspective, indonesian language is the most gentle, indonesian people are kind and warm to foreigners if you compare it in another countries (based on quora and my foreign friends). I mean it's easier for foreigners to find a gentle person than in other countries. And also Indonesia is the most generous country in the world according to World Giving Index.

    • @033_qonitaputriyuliananda2
      @033_qonitaputriyuliananda2 Před 3 lety

      ما شاء الله،
      Sweet words. May الله سبحانه وتعالى always bless you n protect you wherever it is.

  • @errorade5560
    @errorade5560 Před 2 lety +22

    Good teacher! I really appreciate that she has already explained the difference between the formal way and the informal way, because I think this is really important to know
    Either for learners or for the authenticity of the language itself, I'm Indonesian very, very proud of you and appreciate it, so thank you very much and keep it up

  • @user-sc5sz1fo8j
    @user-sc5sz1fo8j Před 2 lety +7

    Kak, saya doakan yang terbaik buat kakak. Saya percaya, jika nanti Indonesia menjadi negara dengan ekonomi terbesar ke 4 di dunia, dan saat itulah para penduduk dunia akan mulai punya ketertarikan terhadap bahasa Indonesia. Maka kakak lah yang akan menjadi CZcamsr dengan subs terbanyak di bidang ini.
    Saya yakin itu akan terjadi. 👍

  • @muawiyahm5152
    @muawiyahm5152 Před 5 lety +129

    I’m moving to Jakarta from Toronto next month so I need to learn my future language

    • @calmzy6705
      @calmzy6705 Před 4 lety +6

      I hope you learn quick and easy Inshallah

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah Před 4 lety +1

      Why u leave toronto?

    • @moodyasmr2514
      @moodyasmr2514 Před 4 lety +11

      so how it feels livin in jakarta?

    • @Kyle-nc2pt
      @Kyle-nc2pt Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jblah it's none of your f business anjir

  • @apriliasmrg5241
    @apriliasmrg5241 Před 3 lety +116

    Me as an Indonesian always use "aku/gue" to say "I" with friends (informal) and use "saya" with teachers and old men/women (formal)

  • @biibisufi02
    @biibisufi02 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this video! i'm from the UK, England and I really want to visit Indonesia. Hopefully I get to visit soon!!

  • @arifmiftahudin7449
    @arifmiftahudin7449 Před 2 lety +13

    Sorry, if i have bad english grammar or something in writing. I'm Indonesian, Bahasa Indonesia is little bit tricky if you compare it how speak like a Native. Example, "I go to school" in English then in Bahasa usually it will be translate as "Saya pergi ke sekolah" and that was right. I = Saya, go = pergi, to = ke, school = sekolah.
    But if you speak like native it will be little different if someone asked "Where are you go?" you answer "I go to school" and it can be means "Saya pergi ke sekolah" in formal or informal situation, then native can answer many answer of that questions like "saya mau ke sekolah" (i want go to school), but if the answer "saya ke sekolah" it will translate to english maybe like "I to school"(?) i think or i realize that is wrong in English(?). Learn Bahasa is fun like I learn English. For Bahasa learner, you don't need to afraid of speak Bahasa, we are as native speaker can understand even though you have wrong pronunciation or tenses.
    Bahasa Indonesia is easy until you go with slang. Examples "Don't be mad' (Jangan marah) and Indonesian slang will be "Jan baper". You can't found "Jan" in every dictionary or module language you have and baper can be mean if someone react or feel very sensitive about their feeling. If you have mastery of Bahasa Indonesia slang, you are In high level learning of Bahasa, maybe you will be a Native LOL.
    Little Note :
    English - Bahasa Indonesia
    I - Saya (Formal .e.g : Business, Work. Very Polite)
    I - Aku (Informal. e.g : Speak with friend, family, your crush. Polite)
    I - Gua (Informal. e.g : Speak with Bestfriend or friend. Not polite and don't try this in Business situation or in your family)
    Semangat belajar Bahasa.

    • @arifmiftahudin7449
      @arifmiftahudin7449 Před 2 lety +1

      Just information, Indonesian have simplified in informal like
      I can't hear that - hah?
      why did you tell me about this? I've been waiting all day - yeuuu
      how did this happen? - Lah?
      I dont believe that story, that sounds like a lie - yakali
      hey my G, after this cig, i finna dip - sebat
      if you use that you are a Legend HAHAHA

    • @Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine
      @Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine Před rokem

      @@arifmiftahudin7449 Indonesian is easier than my native language Portuguese. Soeaking of which, I ưplơaded some vịđẹos which feature the most detailed comparisons and similarities between Indonesian and Portuguese.

    • @dot1475
      @dot1475 Před rokem

      Eh? Really my father who is indonesian always say saya i never heard him say aku

  • @FaridAdiyanto
    @FaridAdiyanto Před 5 lety +349

    I told you so = "kaaaann...!"

  • @ivyenriquez9565
    @ivyenriquez9565 Před 4 lety +132

    Hello! I'm from the Philippines and I promised myself to learn the language of the country that I'll be visiting for the first time, which was Indonesia! If anyone is interested in learning the Filipino language and would also be willing to teach me Bahasa Indonesia, I'll be down y'all!

  • @meihua9586
    @meihua9586 Před 2 lety +23

    If you're talking to friends like that, you could use "gue, elu"
    gue: me.
    lu: the person your talking to.
    "lu" is like "kamu" but in like "Cool" way. Teenagers use it.
    Example: "lu" suka telor gorengnya gak? "gue" bikin sendiri
    Translation: Did you like the fried eggs? I made it myself.
    Example for "gue"
    = "gue" suka kok, kurang garem aja.
    Translation = don't worry I like it, It just needs more salt.

  • @pinkypandaytplayz1067
    @pinkypandaytplayz1067 Před 2 lety +9

    Im philipines and i want to make indonesian friends by learning here🇵🇭🇮🇩

  • @rajarano
    @rajarano Před 4 lety +97

    I really enjoyed it! I'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and i want to learn Indonesian language hope I'll learn it ! Thank you for giving us such a fantastic video!

    • @Ilagaprt
      @Ilagaprt Před 3 lety

      But in real life we speak with a lot of slang so might you will confused if you hear us talking in indonesia

    • @kucinglucu4517
      @kucinglucu4517 Před 2 lety

      I have a friend,, His name is Raja from Pakistan and lived in Korea

    • @irwan5435
      @irwan5435 Před 2 lety

      You can speak in 5country.indonesia, Malaysia,Singapore, Brunei Darussalam and Timor Leste

  • @shadypugsley5136
    @shadypugsley5136 Před 5 lety +239

    I was wanting to learn a new language, and Indonesian was one that was recommended as easier for english speakers. After watching this and learning a little bit else where I can see why. The words sounds like it's spelled, and at least so far it's not a tonal language, those are way to hard for me to understand. I might look into seriously learning this.

  • @Eugostodebatata766
    @Eugostodebatata766 Před 2 lety +4

    Makasih banyak fira. I'm learn indonesian because I have good friends and I want to speak their language. I'm from Brazil.

  • @_nadyne
    @_nadyne Před rokem +13

    I was moving to Indonesia 13 years ago. I have been learn about Indonesian's culture. Like there's a bunch of words you need to say:
    If someone help you: say "Terima Kasih" you can add "Banyak" in "Terima Kasih" cause that means you are really" thankful to those who help you out.
    If you accidently do something bad & not on purpose, say:
    - "Saya Minta Maaf" that means " I am sorry" or you can say " Saya Minta Maaf Atas Kesalahan Saya" that is more longer and it means " I apologize, it's my fault".
    That's all hehe. Semangat belajar Bahasa Indonesia bagi yang mempelajarinya sekarang! Well done everyone!

    • @barbs896
      @barbs896 Před rokem +1

      Kenapa bahasa Perancis tulisannya dan pengucapannya tidak nyambung sama sekali? Tulisannya "croissant" bacanya "kwasong".

    • @_nadyne
      @_nadyne Před rokem +1

      @@barbs896 Terima Kasih sudah bertanya
      Di bawah ini translate Indonesia dari yang saya jelaskan:
      salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi cara pengucapan kata-kata dalam bahasa Prancis adalah evolusi bahasa dari waktu ke waktu. Selain itu, bahasa Prancis juga dipengaruhi oleh pengaruh bahasa-bahasa lain seperti bahasa Latin, bahasa Jermanik, dan bahasa Keltik.
      Salah satu alasan mengapa bahasa Prancis sering tidak nyambung cara pengucapannya adalah karena adanya perbedaan antara "ejaan dan pengucapan". Dalam bahasa Prancis, banyak kata yang dieja dengan huruf-huruf yang tidak diucapkan atau diucapkan dengan cara yang berbeda dari ejaannya. Contohnya adalah kata "croissant" yang seharusnya diucapkan sebagai "kwa-son" namun sering kali diucapkan sebagai "kwa-sang".
      Selain itu, ada juga perbedaan dalam pengucapan antara dialek-dialek regional dalam bahasa Prancis. Misalnya, pengucapan kata "croissant" "dapat berbeda-beda tergantung dari daerah asal penutur bahasa Prancis tersebut".
      Demikian, terima kasih.

  • @nitapuspita3029
    @nitapuspita3029 Před 5 lety +649

    Hi - Hai
    Hello - Halo
    What - Apa
    Why - Kenapa
    Who - Siapa
    When - Kapan
    Where - Dimana
    How - *Bagaimana* (F) or *Gimana* (I)
    How much - Berapa?
    Yes - *Iya* or *Ya*
    No - *Tidak* or *Ga*
    Can - Bisa
    Can't - Tidak Bisa
    I - *Saya* (F) or *Aku* (I)
    You - *Anda* (F) or *Kamu* (I)
    We - *Kita* or *Kami*
    They - Mereka
    Name - Nama
    Money - Uang
    Time - Waktu
    Friend - *Teman* (F) or *Temen* (I)
    Handphone - Ponsel
    Child - Anak
    Aunty - *Tante* is common but There some people called their aunty as *'Ate'*
    Uncle - Om/Paman
    (Informal)
    For daily conversation:
    *Hello, I'm (....)*
    Halo, saya/aku (then say your name)
    ex: Halo, aku Nita.
    *What is your name?*
    Siapa nama kamu?
    ans: Namaku (your name)
    *How much is this?*
    Ini, berapa harganya?

  • @mohammedalssamraey9581
    @mohammedalssamraey9581 Před 3 lety +233

    Just fell in love with this beautiful language! I'll plan to fully learn and I find that having Arabic as a mother language and English as second will help me a lot.
    Love to my Indonesian brothers
    From Iraq 🇮🇶💞🇮🇩

    • @docq7598
      @docq7598 Před 3 lety +3

      yoi bro, mantep kowe . aku pake bahasa jawa. Piye kabarmu rek?

    • @mohammedalssamraey9581
      @mohammedalssamraey9581 Před 3 lety +6

      @@docq7598 thanks bro, Javanese has a very beautiful writing form and it's historical language of the languages of Indonesia

    • @033_qonitaputriyuliananda2
      @033_qonitaputriyuliananda2 Před 3 lety +2

      ماشاء الله، انت تعلم ومعرفة الاندونيسية والجاوية. Thats great

    • @designinghappiness6915
      @designinghappiness6915 Před 2 lety

      Don't forget to eat Sego Pecel Pincuk

    • @examinator-7
      @examinator-7 Před 2 lety

      @@designinghappiness6915 ngga bakal tau dia

  • @Earthballproto
    @Earthballproto Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm indonesian but I speak English so I'm here to learn it again and I have a BI test tomorrow sooo this is great

  • @zulfikarfauzi6095
    @zulfikarfauzi6095 Před 2 lety +2

    we rarely use connecting word like "with". We simply use Formula: S+V+O even in informal situation. So nice to meet you can be said: Senang Bertemu Kamu.

  • @kaileedani
    @kaileedani Před 4 lety +90

    I grew up in Tarakan, Indonesia. I can say 90% of these but want to learn so much more! ❤️

    • @yuniartha70
      @yuniartha70 Před 4 lety

      If you need a speaking partner, I can be... I'm Indonesian

    • @Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine
      @Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine Před 4 lety

      @ahmad mushaffa Please kindly teach me informal Indonesian, because I need to achieve good proficiency at the language in order to keep on implementing my plans.

    • @tahutempe3621
      @tahutempe3621 Před 4 lety

      tarakan mana kau pok??? mna tau bisa kita ketemu bah aiss ketemuan kah di amal??

    • @ch4tterbox
      @ch4tterbox Před 3 lety

      @@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine yes, i'd love to. Be my speaking in english partner in exchange. Would you?

    • @joshuatobanus3223
      @joshuatobanus3223 Před 2 lety

      So, where do you actually come from?

  • @ST-wn7zt
    @ST-wn7zt Před 4 lety +14

    Halo nama saya Sisu.
    I love Indonesia, im from Finland

  • @winmarkboncato6113
    @winmarkboncato6113 Před 2 lety +7

    In Philippines 🇵🇭
    Numbers 1 to ten
    1 Isa
    2. Dalawa
    3. Tatlo
    4. Apat
    5. Lima
    6. Anim
    7. Pito
    8. Walo
    9. Siyam
    10. Sampu

    • @guzmaullana4648
      @guzmaullana4648 Před 2 lety +1

      Yo, it's almost similar to Javanese language (one of the local languages ​​in Indonesia)
      1 siji
      2 Loro
      3 Telu
      4 Papat
      5 Lima/Limo
      6 Enem
      7 Pitu
      8 Wolu
      9 Sanga/Songo
      10 Sepuluh

  • @raszyfikszzz8076
    @raszyfikszzz8076 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm from the planet Mars. I'm learning Indonesian and want to visit Bali and explore Indonesian Tourism.SENANG BERTEMU DENGAN ANDA.

  • @atomnous
    @atomnous Před 6 lety +264

    I've never heard "kembali" used to reply to "thank you"... People might formally say "terima kasih kembali" or simply "sama-sama".
    Also, whether formal or informal, most people won't say "apakah" when they ask questions. They'd just omit it and say the statement out loud with a questioning tone. Unless you're trying to emphasize your words, well... In that case you might emphasize "apakah".
    So, formally:
    "(Apa) Anda bisa (ber)bahasa Inggris?" --> word in parentheses is optional.
    When emphasizing formally:
    "APAKAH Anda bisa berbahasa Inggris?" --> This would be appropriate in stage presentation, but not in formal dialogs since it would make you sound upset or challenging.
    Informally:
    "(Kamu) bisa bahasa Inggris, nggak?"
    The word in parentheses is optional. It means "you". If you want to sound more slangy ("Jakartans"), you could replace "kamu" with "lo".
    In general, just follow what people say and ask them what it means.

    • @farhanhanang6681
      @farhanhanang6681 Před 5 lety +9

      Atom Nous yes terima kasih kembali=sama-sama, im from indonesian

    • @dilpreetsingh4461
      @dilpreetsingh4461 Před 5 lety +1

      Sama sam is welcome, right?

    • @YohanesJulion
      @YohanesJulion Před 5 lety +17

      Dilpreet Singh
      Yes, actually "sama-sama" it's means "your welcome" (not "welcome"), using that word when someone said thank you then you reply "sama-sama".
      "Your welcome" = "sama-sama"
      "Welcome" = "selamat datang"

    • @nadisgaming6668
      @nadisgaming6668 Před 5 lety

      @@dilpreetsingh4461 no

    • @gracelaura5122
      @gracelaura5122 Před 5 lety +4

      Farhan hanang u should say im from indonesian / im indonesian, the way you talk should be without n in the back of indonesia
      Ngerti ga?
      Aku ngomongnya lancar ko tp lbh lncr bhs english, but ttp bisa bhs indo ko aku, but do you understand what i say?

  • @simpower7
    @simpower7 Před 4 lety +167

    Greetings from Holland

  • @Eatheriality
    @Eatheriality Před 2 lety +6

    I am Filipino learning Indonesian, and this is more complicated than i thought

  • @Fleta_Maughner
    @Fleta_Maughner Před 2 lety +8

    My english teacher is Indonesian and i wanted to impress her, this is perfect

  • @butomo3031
    @butomo3031 Před 4 lety +66

    I can understand about 40% if this even though I'm a Filipino from southern Philippines it has some words similar to our dialect here

  • @enricoamniat
    @enricoamniat Před 4 lety +128

    This is so great, I'm planing a trip to beautiful Indonesia and since I love languages I'm getting some 101 information..... would love to know more about good Manners. Don't want to act disrespectful or arrogant foreigner . That's a lot for you hard work. Keep it up
    PS. Fira, you're cool

    • @luckymaylanirosandi1662
      @luckymaylanirosandi1662 Před 4 lety

      Where are you heading to? Each city has its own culture.

    • @nurhijriah7632
      @nurhijriah7632 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Enrico Where are u from ? I can help u if u wanna learn indonesian language. Iam Indonesian btw. I'm looking for partner to speak english. Please let me know if you agree with me :)

    • @nadiaparamita101
      @nadiaparamita101 Před 4 lety +1

      Uhh,don't give things with your left hand or people are gonna be really offended.

    • @naufalramm
      @naufalramm Před 4 lety

      Hello enrico im from indonesia:)

  • @lorenzothomas8988
    @lorenzothomas8988 Před 2 lety +5

    I've decided I want to try learning this language because my friend moved from Indonesia to the UK when he was 6 so it would be cool to talk to him in his native language

    • @Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine
      @Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine Před 2 lety

      It's not cool at all because Indonesian language mostly consists of Latin-derived verbs and nouns, so they cognate with English at times. Basically, Indonésian is the most Europeanised Asian language.

    • @KhunPram
      @KhunPram Před 2 lety

      Apa saya

  • @hidekistudio1874
    @hidekistudio1874 Před 2 lety +1

    This is very helpful to practice public speaking even as indonesian.

  • @leopard7890
    @leopard7890 Před 3 lety +254

    I loved this language also its amazing that its has many similarities with Arabic ^^

    • @rascent641
      @rascent641 Před 3 lety +34

      Ahhaha, indonesian leanguage influenced by malayu leanguage wich is influenced also by arabic leanguage, as a country with the bigest muslim population in the world many of us MUST learn how to pronounce arabic letters so we can read the Quran.

    • @leopard7890
      @leopard7890 Před 3 lety +9

      @@rascent641 thats so cool , we have cool similarities ^^

    • @rascent641
      @rascent641 Před 3 lety +6

      @@leopard7890 أنا بحب اللغة العربية و بحب العراق برضو و بلدان المسلمين كلها،الله هيحفظكو

    • @notjeankirstein9965
      @notjeankirstein9965 Před 2 lety +12

      Yes Arabic language and Indonesian language has similarities.
      Example
      → In Indonesian Language "Wajah"
      → In Arabic Language "Wajh"

    • @drianch.563
      @drianch.563 Před 2 lety +3

      If you attend friday prayer you could actually guess what the imam said during khutbah because so many words used for actually has root words in arabic

  • @skyruztv273
    @skyruztv273 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I'm filipino but I want to learn Indonesian language because I plan to go to Indonesia one day thank you

  • @LINKRETROGAMING
    @LINKRETROGAMING Před 6 měsíci +1

    It is my first time in Bali and I really want to learn Indonesian, thankfully it seems not that hard!

  • @naomiuwu1261
    @naomiuwu1261 Před 5 lety +763

    I'm Indonesian and why i am watching this? :v
    (Edit) siapa indoo??

  • @priyadorcasdancer5594
    @priyadorcasdancer5594 Před 4 lety +46

    wouh i love indonesian
    am Rwandan

  • @krisoddy2916
    @krisoddy2916 Před 2 lety +1

    Apriciate it....ngajarin org itu memang harus dari dalam hati..and you got it...keep it up..

  • @abhijitdas10
    @abhijitdas10 Před 2 lety +2

    great way to teach. I am really thankful for this supper efficient Bahasa classes. keep it continue with more sessions

  • @15batterycharge68
    @15batterycharge68 Před 5 lety +119

    Halo, nama saya Sara! Thank you for putting this video together.

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah Před 4 lety

      Hello Sara mi sayang

    • @rick_terscale1111
      @rick_terscale1111 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you in Indonesian is Terima Kasih. She teaches us that. Did you only watch the very beginning of the video?? LOL

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia Před 4 lety +1

      Halo Sarah cantik

    • @zyilund
      @zyilund Před 4 lety

      Makasih banya

    • @nolsjawline
      @nolsjawline Před 4 lety

      @Keliling Kampung Indonesia ey is this right. Namaku Nol

  • @krisp.bagels3866
    @krisp.bagels3866 Před 5 lety +88

    Good Luck yang ingin mempelajari Bahasa Indonesia! 👍 Gpp kok.. nilai B. Indo gw jeblok meskipun asli Indo...

  • @xxflynn886
    @xxflynn886 Před 2 lety +6

    Datang ke sini karena Aku lagi belajar mandarin. Susah banget..😓 dan lihat bagaimana perjuangan negara lain belajar bahasaku..😍

    • @anisanisaanis9156
      @anisanisaanis9156 Před rokem

      Sama awokawok saking pusingnya gua belajar bahasa Inggris susah nerap nyh kena otak wkwk...ternyata negara lain juga banyak yg berjuang untuk bisa bahasa Indonesia awokawok

    • @Xein-bg9yq
      @Xein-bg9yq Před rokem

      ​@@anisanisaanis9156 Skrg gimana englishmu? Udah lancar kah?

  • @haewon.polarbear
    @haewon.polarbear Před 2 lety +2

    seeing situations on how words are conveyed in context will also help you how to absorb the character of indonesian speaking ig

  • @DigGil3
    @DigGil3 Před 5 lety +85

    This language is extremely easy. It's just that when most other languages I've looked into are European, so they share the same latin roots, the Indonesian vocabulary doesn't seem intuitive.
    I need to get a dictionary or something :P

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD Před 5 lety +25

      Oh, it's easiest language in the world. I am multilingual (Arabic, Dutch, etc).
      No past-present-future tenses. Alphabets are Latin just as Spanish/Portuguese/Italian/Dutch/German alphabets. No gender. Yet, today formal language of Indonesia is mix of all languages around the world, you'd find words of Dutch, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Sanskrit, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, etc. Yet, We spell clear thick vibrating "R".
      LOL

    • @magatamaagitsune5635
      @magatamaagitsune5635 Před 5 lety +6

      @@RIZFERD I speak and write Dutch and English. Trying to get into my Indonesian roots 😊

    • @madeabdel3736
      @madeabdel3736 Před 5 lety

      Visual_Vexing wow

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah Před 4 lety +1

      @@magatamaagitsune5635 cool

    • @archangellagi5768
      @archangellagi5768 Před 4 lety +10

      @@RIZFERD Indonesian language has No gender. Same with Tagalog. The reason no matter how good we are in written English, our common mistake in spoken English is he instead of she and vice versa

  • @AhmadFauzi-mw4gq
    @AhmadFauzi-mw4gq Před 4 lety +46

    When you learn Indonesian whether formally and informally, one thing you may common experience and need to adapt is the way we use the slangs and the dialects/tones (different region would be different slang and dialect)

    • @hithere-ze9vj
      @hithere-ze9vj Před 2 lety +3

      Semoga kembali kejalan yg lurus ya lo:)

    • @chechiiel
      @chechiiel Před 2 lety +2

      @@hithere-ze9vj hah? pa maksud?

    • @bruh-zq3su
      @bruh-zq3su Před rokem +1

      Wkwk pada nyasar

    • @sal_strazzullo
      @sal_strazzullo Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah but it's with all languages. All countries have local languages and dialects, but studying and keeping the standard, which is what you see on national newspapers, is always the best thing to do

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD Před 7 měsíci

      Yep each province has own slangs and dialect of over 33 provinces in total in Indonesia

  • @alexsubianto3847
    @alexsubianto3847 Před 6 měsíci +2

    As native I'm sure that most of people who learn Indonesian will be confuse, cuz Indonesian formal language is easy peasy but when it comes to daily conversations, oh yeah even some of native speakers will be confuse. 😂😂

  • @akunenyong210
    @akunenyong210 Před 2 lety +8

    Buat orang asing Belajar lah Bahasa Indonesia,agar Saya sebagai WNI tidak pusing Saat berbincang dengan Orang Asing/WNA

  • @veronikaklesniakova2790
    @veronikaklesniakova2790 Před 4 lety +51

    Thanks for this video. It's easy to understand it :) I'm from Slovakia and I''ll go to Indonesia next year for 6 months so it'll be easier with the language for sure. It seems hard, but not impossible.

  • @shrimp1762
    @shrimp1762 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for this video! As someone from a partly indonesian family, i want to get closer with the culture. Learning the language should help with that!

  • @chireiiru_
    @chireiiru_ Před 2 lety +1

    I almost forgot how to speak indon so this is really helpful!! thank you so much!! terima kasih banyak

  • @UECJEPARA
    @UECJEPARA Před 2 lety +2

    Hello friends, this is a good learning video. We are glad to meet you all here. Greeting from us, Universal English Course, Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia.

  • @RobinMusicc
    @RobinMusicc Před 5 lety +35

    *Indonesian - Dutch translation of the video* (with English help where needed)
    Introductie (Introduction)
    Halo, nama saya Robin
    =
    Hallo, mijn naam is Robin
    Selamat siang, nama saya Robin Gibcus. Senang bertemu dengan anda
    =
    Goedemiddag, mijn naam is Robin Gibcus. Leuk je te ontmoeten
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    Bedanken (Thanking)
    Makasih
    =
    Dankje
    Makasih banyak
    =
    Enorm bedankt
    Terima kasih (banyak)
    =
    Bedankt (Enorm bedankt)
    Sama-sama
    =
    You're welcome (Geen dank)
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Groeten (Greetings)
    Halo
    =
    Hi/hallo
    Selamat Siang
    =
    Goedendag
    Selamat Sore
    =
    Goedemiddag
    Selamat Malam
    =
    Goedenacht
    Selamat Pagi
    =
    Goedemorgen
    Selamat tinggal
    =
    Tot ziens
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Handige zinnen (Useful phrases)
    Kamu bisa berbahasa Inggris?
    =
    Spreek je Engels?
    Apakah anda bisa berbahasa Inggris?
    =
    Spreekt U Engels?
    Permisi, apakah anda bisa berbahasa Inggris?
    =
    Pardon, spreekt U Engels?
    Bisa
    =
    Kan (We use: Ja. or as Ja, dat kan ik. To answer the questions above. But most people will answer in English right away)
    Sedikit
    =
    Een beetje
    Maaf, saya tidak bisa
    =
    Sorry, dat kan ik niet
    Namen voor andere talen (Names of other languages)
    Italia
    =
    Italiaans
    Rusia
    =
    Russisch
    Spanyol
    =
    Spaans
    Jerman
    =
    Duits
    -------------------------------------------------------
    Verontschuldigen (Making apologies)
    Permisi
    =
    Pardon
    Permisi, saya may pesan kopi, ya
    =
    Pardon, een koffie alstublieft
    Permisi, di mana letak Monas?
    =
    Pardon, waar is het nationaal monument?
    Maaf
    =
    Pardon/sorry
    Saya minta maaf
    =
    Het spijt me
    -----------------------------------------------------
    Nummers (Numbers)
    Nol = nul (0)
    Satu = één (1)
    Dua = twee (2)
    Tiga = drie (3)
    Empat = vier (4)
    Lima = vijf (5)
    Enam = zes (6)
    Tujuh = zeven (7)
    Delapan = acht (8)
    Sembilan = negen (9)
    Sepuluh = tien (10)
    ------
    Sebelas = elf (11)
    Duabelas = twaalf (12)
    Tigabelas = dertien (13)
    Empatbelas = veertien (14)
    Limabelas = vijftien (15)
    Enambelas = zestien (16)
    Tujuhbelas = zeventien (17)
    Delapanbelas = achttien (18)
    Sembilanbelas = negentien (19)
    Duapuluh = twintig (20)
    ------
    Tigapuluh = dertig (30)
    Empatpuluh = veertig (40)
    Limapuluh = vijftig (50)
    Enampuluh = zestig (60)
    Tujuhpuluh = zeventig (70)
    Delapanpuluh = tachtig (80)
    Sembilanpuluh = negentig (90)
    Seratus = honderd (100)
    ------
    Seribu = duizend (1.000)
    Sepuluh ribu = tienduizend (10.000)
    Seratus ribu = honderdduizend (100.000)
    Satu juta = één miljoen (1.000.000)
    ------
    Limapuluh enam = zesenvijftig (56)
    Duaratus limapuluh ribu = tweehonderdvijftigduizend (250.000)
    Duapuluh dua = tweeëntwintig (22)
    Tujuhpuluh empat = vierenzeventig (74)
    Nomor telepon saya
    =
    Mijn telefoon nummer is
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Winkelen (Shopping)
    Ini berapa harganya
    =
    Hoeveel is dat? (We say: hoeveel kost dat?)
    Permisi, top ini berapa harganya?
    =
    Pardon, hoeveel is die hoed? (We replace "is" with "kost")
    Ini harganya tigapuluh ribu rupiah
    =
    De prijs is dertigduizend rupiah
    Yang ini tigapuluh ribu rupiah
    =
    Dit is dertigduizend rupiah (We replace "is" with "kost")
    Berapa?
    =
    Hoeveel?
    Pesan kopi dong, berapa?
    =
    Een koffie alstublieft, hoeveel is dat? (We replace "is" with "kost")

    • @febrianfauzan7777
      @febrianfauzan7777 Před 4 lety

      Hello, im from Indonesia, i can teach u my language, chat me if u interested +6281908145394, i'll teach u what i can 😊

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah Před 4 lety

      @@febrianfauzan7777 go away you stalker

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia Před 4 lety +1

      Waw, niat sekali om belanda ini menulis komentar 😍

    • @dyaaiyaa
      @dyaaiyaa Před 4 lety

      Woah thanks

    • @fakhrirazak9632
      @fakhrirazak9632 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the translation. I am Indonesian and I am learning dutch currently. It is somewhat easier to learn dutch with basis of English than Indonesian. Leuk man!

  • @adrianvillar6268
    @adrianvillar6268 Před 4 lety +47

    Learning indonesian to impress the girl i know in indonesia😄😄 From Philippines

  • @JayKiseoFoodTravelAdventure

    I have indonesian girl friend we speak in english she learning tagalog and as a return i also want to learn indonesian 🥺

  • @totally._.notstar2090
    @totally._.notstar2090 Před 2 lety +3

    saya masih belajar indo karena saya punya banyak teman yaitu indo, Thanks for this Helpful video!

  • @suhelsiddiqui3219
    @suhelsiddiqui3219 Před 4 lety +7

    I am an Indian and I love India and Indonesia very much that's why I am learning bahasa and today is my first day to learn bahasa . Thank you so much for this video 😊

  • @TebakGambarAI
    @TebakGambarAI Před 4 lety +198

    Actually for “ see you “ we usually use
    - cabut dulu ye
    - cabs dulu bro
    - kontek kontek ye
    - dadah
    Or simply
    - bye
    😂

    • @xaziiee
      @xaziiee Před 4 lety +14

      Iya sih bahasa daerah ataupun bahasa jakarta tu, bukan Bahasa indonesia 😂😂😂

    • @kimseungmin393
      @kimseungmin393 Před 4 lety +16

      -bayarin dl bro gua balik

    • @TebakGambarAI
      @TebakGambarAI Před 4 lety

      Kim Seungmin wkwk kaco emg kalo kek gini

    • @TebakGambarAI
      @TebakGambarAI Před 4 lety +1

      xAziiee iya si wkwk tp kalo sampai jumpa baku bngt wkwk

    • @satriyownugroho
      @satriyownugroho Před 4 lety

      sebats dulu bray

  • @muhammadnurshoim2317
    @muhammadnurshoim2317 Před 2 lety +2

    Halo,saya orang Indonesia.
    Semangatt buat yang belajar bahasa Indonesia
    hello I'm Indonesian, Enthusiasm for those who learn Indonesian 👍

  • @cathylegg530
    @cathylegg530 Před měsícem +1

    Very quick to learn from here, thank you! 🙏

  • @mindscaped4099
    @mindscaped4099 Před 4 lety +13

    yes, I would really race through it too... makes learning so much quicker, don't you think?

  • @safuwanfauzi5014
    @safuwanfauzi5014 Před 3 lety +12

    In Malay "Terima Kasih" and replay "Sama-Sama have deep meaning and history behind it. it was the way Malay(Melayu) to respect and help each other.

  • @dedotlyric
    @dedotlyric Před 2 lety +2

    You can using “sampai jumpa” in the informal situasion too,
    with:
    “dah” or “da-dah”
    Similliar to
    “bye” or “bye-bye” in english.

  • @taktersedia8857
    @taktersedia8857 Před 2 lety +2

    Terima kasih membelajari semua orang luar negeri bahasa' indo ❤️❤️

  • @TebakGambarAI
    @TebakGambarAI Před 4 lety +39

    14:23 anjay pas denger satu, anak gw yang masih 1 tahun 8 bulan langsung nengok trus ngikutin wkwk

  • @vanessasales028
    @vanessasales028 Před 4 lety +21

    Very informative, and easy to remember. I will be exploring Bali, Indonesia next month. I will definitely apply what I learned here.
    Terima kasih banyak. 😊

  • @SkyLand4568
    @SkyLand4568 Před rokem

    for creating this i just want to say that it helped me a lot bc my sister learn indonisian and i don't so i learned a lot from you thanks again

  • @joellanderson5137
    @joellanderson5137 Před rokem +1

    Planning to visit a friend in Bali soon, this is great, thank you! I mean, Makasi banyak!