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Komentáře • 537

  • @anin871
    @anin871 Před měsícem +77

    In Colonial Times, Dutch are really gatekeeping the Dutch language reserved to only for dutch to dutch, even when speaking to you say for example, Governor are dutch while the mayor are Natives they rather speak local language of the mayor even if they bad at it, rather than telling the mayor to learn Dutch to understand them

    • @MuhammadakbarAK47
      @MuhammadakbarAK47 Před měsícem +1

      And now Indonesian united to one country

    • @MuhammadakbarAK47
      @MuhammadakbarAK47 Před měsícem

      Coba jadi 11 negara di Indonesia serokan ris . Padahal itu rencana Belanda

    • @bamers404
      @bamers404 Před měsícem

      Agreed. Only to local higher-ups and nobles have the chances to learn it

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD Před měsícem

      Republik Indonesia tolol durhaka terlebih Jawa goblok.
      Bahasa Indonesia itu lahirnya di Sumatera.
      Malaysia itu bukan orang asing.
      Raja Malaysia yang ada pada mata uang Ringgit itu keturunan Minangkabau, asal usul Negeri Sembilan itu Minangkabau Sumatera Barat begitu juga Presiden Singapura pertama dan pencipta lagu kebangsaan Singapura berasal dari Bukittinggi Sumatera Barat.
      Begitu juga pendiri Manila dan Mindanao di Filipina adalah pendahulu kami raja-raja Minangkabau.
      Fanatik buta. Tidak heran, rata-rata penganut agama-agama Timur Tengah tapi jangankan fasih, faham bahasanya juga tidak, belajar agamanya sendiri secara intensif sejak kecil juga tidak, sistem warisan Belanda begitu juga jangankan fasih Belanda, faham juga tidak.
      Itulah kalian rata-rata katak dalam tempurung tidak fasih banyak bahasa tidak hidup keliling dunia sejak kecil sendirian.
      Soekarno saja hanya belajar komunisme di Surabaya dari Belanda Surabaya bukan langsung Rusia, begitu juga penandatanganan kemerdekaan ya buyut kami Hatta pejuang sebenarnya sampai Rebel dipenjarakan di Belanda semasa kuliah, terimakasih betapa bodohnya republik baru 78 tahun ini, saya putuskan balik ke Belanda seterusnya.
      Orang seluruh dunia jika tidak fasih banyak bahasa tidak hidup keliling dunia sejak kecil sendirian baru beberapa kali ke luar negerinya langsung norak minta ampun tanpa terkecuali orang-orang Indonesia yang super norak, super udik, super kampungan.
      Foto sana sini kebanyakan gaya tapi isi otak kosong melompong.

    • @m.kholidialamsyah2516
      @m.kholidialamsyah2516 Před měsícem +1

      Makasih bang, udah ngasih info 😊

  • @araara4746
    @araara4746 Před 2 měsíci +171

    Just a note.
    When he said that Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) was derived from the Malay language, the Malay he meant were ethnic of MELAYU in Sumatra island Indonesia, not the country Malaysia.

    • @ekoaikonw4254
      @ekoaikonw4254 Před měsícem +11

      Right

    • @RestuPutra-jn1kb
      @RestuPutra-jn1kb Před měsícem +1

      👍👍👍

    • @kepomPong2816
      @kepomPong2816 Před měsícem +6

      More precisely, Riau Malay(Melayu Riau), this is an ancient language that is probably rarely used now.

    • @supermassive3579
      @supermassive3579 Před měsícem

      Wrong😂😂😂😂😂​@@kepomPong2816

    • @zidanfadil3545
      @zidanfadil3545 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@kepomPong2816is that why bahasa Indonesia use "a" instead of "e" like Melayu people in sumatra in alot of word?

  • @andoajo5509
    @andoajo5509 Před 2 měsíci +111

    This is the answer to the question in the video you are reacting to.
    1. We are Indonesian, using formal Indonesian for things like:
    A. In education or the learning and teaching process.
    B. Language at work, especially with strangers.
    C. Ask people for addresses or something if you are not in your area.
    D. In the case of correspondence.
    E. In conveying written news or news on TV.
    F. In trials, whether in criminal case trials, student meetings, or in public discussions.
    G. Greet strangers, either directly or through comments on social media.
    2. We only use slang or Bahasa Gaul among friends or those of the same age.
    3. There is another formal language that is more subtle. We usually use this when we are talking to people who are older or elders in tradition, also to someone we like and love, and to small children.
    Fun Facts:
    Indonesians are generally bilingual, even more than two languages.
    This is because the number of ethnic groups in Indonesia is around 1200, and they have more than 720 regional languages.
    Like myself. I come from the Minangkabau ethnicity. I can speak Minang, Riau Malay, Javanese, Betawi, and of course, Indonesian.
    Also, English. ^^
    Hopefully, this answer helps you understand our diversity in Indonesia.

    • @mreddyjantoyewdin
      @mreddyjantoyewdin Před měsícem +5

      Good explanation 👍

    • @EzionAxis
      @EzionAxis Před měsícem +5

      Suangar pak, wong minang iso boso jowo

    • @andoajo5509
      @andoajo5509 Před měsícem +4

      @@EzionAxis lha, bojone wong Jowo iki, Mase ^^

    • @fajarn7052
      @fajarn7052 Před měsícem +1

      Eyy, urang awak mah😊

    • @andoajo5509
      @andoajo5509 Před měsícem

      @@fajarn7052 haha iyo 😁

  • @nuardice-c308
    @nuardice-c308 Před měsícem +13

    We love bahasa Indonesia cause it is easy , no tenses, no gender verb, no plural nouns, no need intonation or stressing on syllables, no long or short vowel, no silent character, and consistent on reading each character, no schwa sound, no glotial t, what you read is what you write,
    But it has many prefixes, suffixes in verbs.. and we must select the words of politeness when speaking.. since we really really honour and appreciate whom we are speaking with..

  • @muhammadpujisantoso119
    @muhammadpujisantoso119 Před 2 měsíci +10

    You read Indonesian writing very well and fluently, I'm amazed... if you learn Indonesian I'm sure you will master it very quickly, because Indonesian is the only language in the world that is very easy to learn, because of the writing and what it says. say it the same...thank you sir for your support for Indonesia...success and happiness always to you🙏❤️

  • @dondedie4773
    @dondedie4773 Před 2 měsíci +28

    Indonesia apots many foreign loan words, such as :
    1. sanskrit : story/cerita, soul/jiwa, palace/istana, religion/agama
    2. dutch : office/kantor, towel/handuk, discount/korting, horn/klakson, refrigerator/kulkas
    3. arab : world/dunia, dead/wafat, face/wajah, alphabet/abjad, body/badan
    4. china (hokkien) : knife/pisau, teapot/teko, store/toko, lipstick/gincu
    5. english : design/desain, campus/kampus, juice/jus, zone/zona, taxi/taksi
    6. portuguese : doll/boneka, fork/garpu, shoes/sepatu, flag/bendera

  • @yose838
    @yose838 Před 2 měsíci +33

    Standard Indonesian language is used for formal conversations and when talking to people you don't know before as a form of respect and maintaining good manners

  • @kembarasunyi418
    @kembarasunyi418 Před 2 měsíci +39

    Indonesian is currently registered and officially recognized by UNESCO as the world's language of instruction with a number of speakers reaching 280 million people. Bahasa Indonesia cukup mudah utk dipelajari. Bahkan seorang youtuber Brazil dgn akun channel Cedrix React kurang dari 10 bulan sdh fasih bertutur bahasa Indonesia padahal dia blm pernah berkunjung ke Indonesia. Nama lain dari Indonesia adalah Nusantara.

    • @agungdwi4277
      @agungdwi4277 Před měsícem +5

      tapi ngerih bgt ya bule2 belajar bahasa Indonesia, di kupas sampe akar2, bahasa gaul kan gak ada di pelajaran, tapi dia pelajari sampe segitunya,

    • @biji_kembar
      @biji_kembar Před měsícem +5

      @@agungdwi4277 bukti mereka cinta budaya Indonesia. Smoga Indonesia bisa menjadi Mercusuar di dunia... 👍😎

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD Před měsícem

      Republik Indonesia tolol durhaka terlebih Jawa goblok.
      Bahasa Indonesia itu lahirnya di Sumatera.
      Malaysia itu bukan orang asing.
      Raja Malaysia yang ada pada mata uang Ringgit itu keturunan Minangkabau, asal usul Negeri Sembilan itu Minangkabau Sumatera Barat begitu juga Presiden Singapura pertama dan pencipta lagu kebangsaan Singapura berasal dari Bukittinggi Sumatera Barat.
      Begitu juga pendiri Manila dan Mindanao di Filipina adalah pendahulu kami raja-raja Minangkabau.
      Fanatik buta. Tidak heran, rata-rata penganut agama-agama Timur Tengah tapi jangankan fasih, faham bahasanya juga tidak, belajar agamanya sendiri secara intensif sejak kecil juga tidak, sistem warisan Belanda begitu juga jangankan fasih Belanda, faham juga tidak.
      Itulah kalian rata-rata katak dalam tempurung tidak fasih banyak bahasa tidak hidup keliling dunia sejak kecil sendirian.
      Soekarno saja hanya belajar komunisme di Surabaya dari Belanda Surabaya bukan langsung Rusia, begitu juga penandatanganan kemerdekaan ya buyut kami Hatta pejuang sebenarnya sampai Rebel dipenjarakan di Belanda semasa kuliah, terimakasih betapa bodohnya republik baru 78 tahun ini, saya putuskan balik ke Belanda seterusnya.
      Orang seluruh dunia jika tidak fasih banyak bahasa tidak hidup keliling dunia sejak kecil sendirian baru beberapa kali ke luar negerinya langsung norak minta ampun tanpa terkecuali orang-orang Indonesia yang super norak, super udik, super kampungan.
      Foto sana sini kebanyakan gaya tapi isi otak kosong melompong.

  • @GuddapBakehn
    @GuddapBakehn Před měsícem +20

    Kemudahan Bahasa Indonesia:
    - Tidak ada grammar aturan sulit soal waktu
    - Tidak ada grammar aturan sulit soal jamak/plural
    - Tidak ada grammar aturan sulit soal gender
    - Tidak ada grammar aturan sulit soal
    - Mudah digunakan untuk bahasa akademis dan matematika (tidak ambigu)
    - Tulisan (kata) dibaca konsisten dengan huruf-huruf yang ada
    - Kosakata tidak dipengaruhi nada
    - Kosakata mendapatkan serapan dari bahasa inggris, arab, belanda, portugal-spanyol dan beberapa kata serupa dengan bahasa dari Filipina, Afrika Selatan, Oceania..
    Ada lagi?

    • @icha9514
      @icha9514 Před měsícem +4

      Yg kadang bkn bingung yg belajar itu adalah imbuhan, awalan dan akhiran. Kl yg gk ngerti bs bilang, "saya dimakan bakso." Lah ap hk ngeri kita 😅

    • @gedanori
      @gedanori Před měsícem +1

      @@icha9514 susah karna orang Indo kalau chat sering singkat singkat sih

    • @battelby-yg5wd
      @battelby-yg5wd Před měsícem

      bener banget @@gedanori

    • @icha9514
      @icha9514 Před měsícem +1

      @@gedanori menyinkat bahasa itu bkn cm orang indo. ppl also doin, it bc it was convenient. nah tu bkn indo d singkat jg 😅

    • @ditaditadut
      @ditaditadut Před 28 dny +1

      Selain kemudahan-kemudahan yang sudah disebut di atas, menurut saya, orang yang menguasai Bahasa Indonesia sebagai mother tongue mudah untuk meniru cara pengucapan bahasa lain. Sebetulnya Bahasa Indonesia cocok dijadikan bahasa internasional.

  • @keyeshayes7857
    @keyeshayes7857 Před měsícem +14

    It is very true that the large portion of Indonesian languages is based from Malay especially in the beginning of the development. From time to time Indonesian keep getting improved to a better and higher standard absorbing many terms and words that added into the treasure of Indonesian dictionary, slow but sure the original Malay terms are often being replaced, transformed, omitted or forgotten, and the result is what we have today and it still show the progression in high gear. That is why the Indonesian language I speak now looks almost completely different from the Malay language I used at my younger years in Pekan Baru of Riau province far in the northern part of Sumatra. But hey don't get me wrong I still speak Malay with my childhood friends every time when I visit the region.

  • @akuadalahaku5155
    @akuadalahaku5155 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Indonesia has a dream to propose Indonesian language as an international language.... And a little information that Indonesian language has become a university curriculum in several countries

  • @DragoEX
    @DragoEX Před 2 měsíci +137

    Hi Bro, there's no wrong in choosing Indonesian Language to learn. Because Indonesian is one of the foreign languages that is on the rise and one of favorite choice in many language faculties at many universities in the world. It's just that our country is indeed growing and developing, but the influence on the global stage is already very visible. Several things will become world famous from Indonesia, such as songs released, talented singers, typical Indonesian food (like rendang, fried rice, meatballs, etc.), packaged food (e.g. Indomie, Silverqueen chocolate, etc.), automotive products, etc. And then Indonesia is one of the few countries in the world that has abundant natural resources and varied mines. It's just that in the last 10-20 years, Indonesia has transformed from conventional manufacturing to high tech manufacturing to be able to compete on the world stage. Don't worry, Indonesian language has been recognized and designated as the 9th official language of instruction by UNESCO to be used as a language of instruction in world institutions.

    • @sripurwati3794
      @sripurwati3794 Před 2 měsíci +12

      Sayang pejabat pemerintah banyak yg korupsi

    • @AbimanyuPramudya
      @AbimanyuPramudya Před 2 měsíci +6

      That's right, kawan 👍🏼 Those are prospective, completely & valid information ☑️

    • @bemhermawan3227
      @bemhermawan3227 Před 2 měsíci +2

      As long as undertandeble everything ok , ya kan?

    • @bemhermawan3227
      @bemhermawan3227 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sripurwati3794 jake sembung megang koruptor ,,, cakep.....

    • @dhaniemayrhazesta4756
      @dhaniemayrhazesta4756 Před 2 měsíci +8

      ✍️ Koreksi ! ☝️🤓
      Bahasa INDONESIA 🇮🇩
      menjadi 'Bahasa Resmi'
      UNESCO ke 10❗🤩👍

  • @Abdi_sulaiman
    @Abdi_sulaiman Před měsícem +9

    More than 700 languages in indonesia. I lived in banjarmasin, south borneo. When i went to java island. They all spoke javanese and i couldn't understand at all. To connect with them. We use indonesia language as a nation.

  • @badrianaana4748
    @badrianaana4748 Před 2 měsíci +56

    Bahasa Indonesia baku standar digunakan di sekolah, saat rapat, berpidato, membuat laporan, dan lain2 yg bersifat resmi. Bahasa gaul digunakan sehari2 karena lebih simpel, lebih akrab.

    • @manusantara6930
      @manusantara6930 Před 2 měsíci +6

      sama kalau nglamar istri.ngomong ke calon mertua gunakan bahasa indonesia baju..hehe jangan bhs gaul

    • @raymondcahyadi3094
      @raymondcahyadi3094 Před měsícem +2

      Beda bet ga sih b gaul ama b indo, kek hampir beda bahasa sih kata gw mah🙄

    • @nurudingrogot3454
      @nurudingrogot3454 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@manusantara6930kalo aku pake boso kromo Inggil 😊😊😊😊😊

    • @mptamba3245
      @mptamba3245 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@manusantara6930 gue demen ama komen lu.. bisa pinjem cèpè bro..? 😊

    • @91LF
      @91LF Před 3 dny

      What is "lain2"? and "sehari2"? I don't know kata tersebut.

  • @ukmkotabandung3609
    @ukmkotabandung3609 Před 2 měsíci +18

    +/-270 juta jiwa rakyat Indonesia fasih berbicara bahasa Indonesia di semua wilayah Indonesia ,kecuali beberapa dipedalaman hutan lebat.❤

    • @StorymasterQ
      @StorymasterQ Před 6 dny

      Di pedalaman hutan lebat sulit cari orang yang bisa bahasa Indonesia.
      Bisa ketemu orang aja sudah untung.
      Sudah gitu walopun bentuknya orang, tetap harus periksa itu beneran manusia ndak, beneran masih idup ndak...

  • @keyeshayes7857
    @keyeshayes7857 Před měsícem +5

    In school classes, in offices business, government offices we do speak a very formal Indonesian. Among adults in opened society from different groups and different various ethnic origins, we speak Indonesian to each other. Among and between friends, close friends and relatives that grow up together we use Bahasa gaul. I was grew up in Riau province and finished high school there, among friends we learned Indonesian, and Indonesian is a mandatory subject to pass every grade. This is a very reason every student who has finished high school speaks Indonesian properly. Besides I also speak regional Riau language that is very similar to Malay language. I then migrate to East Java to finish higher education, in here I encountered everybody speaks Java (the eastern style) and it made be able to speak Java in a very short time as almost everybody speaks Java however when in campus, at the classes, we swiftly speak Indonesian and this really make us having the same feeling and spirit as the same group of one citizen, Indonesia. In campus, the students may come from different places with different mother tongues language every students bring in. Interestingly, when in opened spaces outside the class we speak java as bahasa gaul of East Java where Surabaya is the central capital of the region and bahasa gaul here becomes "Suroboyoan".

  • @mizzyafron4192
    @mizzyafron4192 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Terima kasih banyak kawan telah buat video positif tentang bahasa indonesia.

  • @ramamonato5039
    @ramamonato5039 Před měsícem +4

    Long time ago, when President Soeharto was our president, the government really protected the Indonesian language. They had a special department watching the language used in television, radio stations, newspaper and magazines, including their contents. People talking to the public had to speak Standard Indonesian at that time. After the year 2000, however, the situation has changed. It is the Era of Freedom. People may do what they want. Jakartan dialect has been spead to all over Indonesia through sinetron programmes from private television stations since the year 2000s. Words such as "gua, elu, gak, doang, aja, cuman, and verbs ending in -in (balikin, bayarin, etc.)" belong to the dialect of Jakarta and we can easily hear all of them on television programmes watched by youngsters. They think that is Indonesian language. Well, actually, all vocabulary entries of Standard Indonesian can be found in 'Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia' (KBBI). Words that are not found in The Dictionary belongs to local dialects or other languages. Today, Standard Indonesian can only be found in school handbooks, newspaper and magazines. Only newsreaders, preachers and the president are speakers of Standard Indonesian. Youngsters avoid speaking it since it is considered posh or formal. Jakartan dialect is the form of spoken language employed by young people all over Indonesia now. Someday, this city dialect will replace the position of Standard Indonesian as our national language that unites all tribal groups in The Indonesian Archipelago.

  • @m.bayufebriansyah5532
    @m.bayufebriansyah5532 Před 5 dny +1

    Belive this, one day Bahasa Indonesia kelak akan menjadi bahasa internasional 🇮🇩

  • @Stones73
    @Stones73 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Bahasa Indonesia sudah masuk 10 bahasa dunia
    Harus wajib dipelajari di sekolah2 dunia

    • @yenkeecreep8883
      @yenkeecreep8883 Před měsícem

      kamu ada pelajari bahasa yg terdahulu dirasmikn diunesco...tetap dgn bahasa indon kemn2..jadi wargavyg kurang ilmu pengetahuan

  • @user-gk8qz8nu6v
    @user-gk8qz8nu6v Před měsícem +8

    Stem: tulis ( write)
    active ( use prefix me and change letter t to n)
    1. tulis ( write) meNulis
    2. tarik(draw) meNarik
    3. tonton ( watch) meNonton
    4. tagih ( ask so to pay back) meNagih
    5. told her ( glance at) meNoleh
    6. tutup ( close) meNutup.
    When the stem word begins with letter b, just use prefix mem to make it active
    1. buka (open) memBuka
    2. baca (read) memBaca
    3. beli ( buy) memBeli
    4. bayar ( pay) memBayar
    5. bunuh (kill) memBunuh
    6. bakar ( bake) memBakar
    7. bela ( defend) memBela

    • @tuanbalfie
      @tuanbalfie Před měsícem

      Bakar bukannya roast?
      Bake kan panggang

    • @Cliffhanger-police
      @Cliffhanger-police Před měsícem

      Membakar orang bukan baking human
      Membakar = roasting human
      Roasting pake api/fire only
      Baking is alot of things

  • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
    @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před 2 měsíci +6

    although 40% of Indonesia's population is Javanese. but Indonesia does not use Javanese language.
    Because the country Indonesia have 700 regional languages and 1300 tribes.
    Indonesian choice to use (Indonesian Malay) as a unifying language. Even though Malays only make up 4% of the Indonesian population, the reason is because Indonesian Malay is easy language.😊

  • @Visualresonance107
    @Visualresonance107 Před měsícem +3

    hebat orang luar negeri itu (Canada)dan tentunya juga penjelasan tutor bahasa dari
    orang yang berikutnya yang ada di dalam video itu👍,hingga mau mempelajari teknik baca bahasa Indonesia & dia juga saya lihat membahas itu hampir mendekati detil,😁
    kami juga mengakui bahasa English itu sangat bagus,
    di seluruh sekolahan Indonesia menggunakan bahasa itu untuk bahasa Negara kami yang kedua yaitu bahasa English & selalu berdampingan dengan bahasa Indonesia,
    selain bahasa English adalah bahasa Internasional,
    juganya kata-kata dalam bahasa English itu, enak untuk di dengarnya,
    menurut saya juga
    karena bahasa English itu sangat penting untuk generasi Indonesia berikutnya,untuk berkomunikasi di seluruh Negara

  • @andissagara3891
    @andissagara3891 Před 2 měsíci +6

    INDONESIA 🇮🇩
    Language: Indonesian.
    Islands: 17,508.
    Province: 34.
    Regional languages: > 742.
    Tribe: > 1,340.
    Active volcanoes: ± 129.
    Inactive volcanoes: ± 500.
    The Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology records and determines the list of intangible cultural heritage. As of November 2022, there are 11,622 recorded cultural heritage sites and 1,728 of them have been designated. The number of Indonesian intangible cultural heritages in 2023 will increase by 213 to 1,941 designated cultural heritages.

  • @IJayReaction
    @IJayReaction  Před 2 měsíci +27

    What Should We Watch Next?😍

    • @rasiyamyam8145
      @rasiyamyam8145 Před 2 měsíci

      banyak vidio untuk di reaksi bro....ya tentunya yg berhungan dengan Indonesia..... ok chanelnya Immy and Tani.... silakan di lihat dulu. 😂😂😂😂👍💪🇮🇩

    • @Happikitty1.11
      @Happikitty1.11 Před 2 měsíci

      Planet rufio .

    • @anugrahpraditadaniswara439
      @anugrahpraditadaniswara439 Před 2 měsíci +1

      papua,paradise of bird

    • @yaman8626
      @yaman8626 Před 2 měsíci

      Ayo bang, react music indonesia, music famous/Dangdut, dan tradisional music... Banyak ragamnya dan unik, salah satunya : Angklung (bamboo instrument) 😁🙏

    • @Benn_f22
      @Benn_f22 Před 2 měsíci

      Please react to this sir Jay,
      We Climbed ACTIVE Volcano! Hiking Rinjani 3726M| Sembalun To Torean,
      The duration is only 16 minutes, please react sir🙏

  • @gudeofficial707
    @gudeofficial707 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Bahasa Indonesia merupakan bahasa termudah di pelajari di dunia 😊

  • @tukiminhandayani8553
    @tukiminhandayani8553 Před 2 měsíci +13

    makin hari semakin lancar bahasa Indonesia

    • @hamz7954
      @hamz7954 Před 2 měsíci +1

      hahaha belajar bahasa biar lu semua gampang dikibulin😂

  • @shy8498
    @shy8498 Před 23 dny +1

    Masallah dia bagus bhs indonsianya .💪 Learn bhs indonesia. Secara teori memang sulit,tapi jika anda bicara bhs indonesia secara sederhana semua orang indonesia mengerti maksudnya 👌.

  • @robikisworo05
    @robikisworo05 Před měsícem +1

    Bahasa Indonesia mudah dipelajari karena memiliki kalimat yang berpola tetap (Subjek + Predikat/Kata Kerja + Objek + Keterangan) serta tiap 1 kata memiliki 1 arti jadi mudah dimengerti apa maksud dan tujuan dari kalimat yang disampaikan

  • @dandanggulo77
    @dandanggulo77 Před měsícem +3

    BIPA : Bahasa Indonesia untuk Penutur Asing.
    Saya kira di banyak negara, sekarang ini sudah banyak lembaga yang mengadakan program BIPA.

  • @alimudinhalilung9201
    @alimudinhalilung9201 Před 2 měsíci +27

    There is a different function of apa and apakah. Apa is a quetion for noun answer
    Apakah is a question for yes/no answer
    Apa kamu mau duduk? (It's not the right form)
    It should be
    Apakah kamu mau duduk? (It's the correct one) 🙏🙏

    • @heruhday
      @heruhday Před měsícem

      You are wrong..
      Please refer to KBBI!
      6. p cak untuk mendahului kalimat tanya: -- besok ada ulangan? -- tamu itu pamanmu?

    • @xx.vn.
      @xx.vn. Před měsícem

      *question

    • @alimudinhalilung9201
      @alimudinhalilung9201 Před měsícem

      @@heruhday apakah kamu ada ulangan? Dalam BHS inggris sama dg. Do you have any Exam?
      Apakah tamu itu paman mu? Dlm BHS inggris mungkin menjadi is he your uncle?
      Kedua pertanyaan tsb cukup dijawab dg ya/tidak atau yes/no
      Beda dengan apa yang kamu beli?
      (What do you buy?)
      Apa yang akan kamu beli?
      (What Will you buy?)
      Jenis pertanyaan ini harus dijawab dengan kata benda
      Beda halnya jika kita bicara informal, sprti
      Beli apa loe?
      Apa yang loe beli?
      🙏🙏

    • @heruhday
      @heruhday Před měsícem

      @@alimudinhalilung9201 anda lucu sekali..
      Dimana anda mengutip perkataan itu?
      Saya mengutip dari kamus besar bahasa Indonesia KBBI loh..
      Trus anda masih ngotot..
      Apa perkataan anda itu anda ambil dari buku"Tata Bahasa Baku Bahasa Indonesia"?
      Atau sekedar praduga anda sendiri?
      Lucu deh..
      Anda sok2an memakai bahasa inggris, seolah2 anda terpendidik.
      Padahal orang terpendidik itu selalu memberikan rujukan kutipan yang mendukung pendapatnya.
      Kalo anda tidak bisa memberikan referensi terpercaya yg mendukung pernyataan anda, maka anda tong kosong nyaring bunyinya..

    • @heruhday
      @heruhday Před měsícem

      @@alimudinhalilung9201
      Nih lihat penggunaan kata "apa" no 7 dan 6
      apa 1 pron kata tanya untuk menanyakan nama (jenis, sifat) sesuatu: ular -- ini?; pohon -- yang kautanam?; 2 pron kata tanya untuk pengganti sesuatu: -- yang dimaksudkan orang itu tadi?; 3 pron kata tanya untuk menanyakan pertalian kekeluargaan: (pernah) -- mu anak itu?; 4 pron pengganti sesuatu yang kurang terang; pengganti barang sesuatu: ia tidak tahu -- isi kotak itu; 5 p hor untuk menghaluskan permintaan: sudi -- lah kiranya Bapak mengabulkan permohonan kami; 6 p cak untuk mendahului kalimat tanya: -- besok ada ulangan? -- tamu itu pamanmu?; 7 p cak atau: mau minum teh -- kopi; jadi berangkat hari ini -- besok;
      kbbi.web.id/apa

  • @FeraWati-wq8hs
    @FeraWati-wq8hs Před 2 měsíci +7

    Bahasa is interesting language to learn..it's catchy when hear foreigners talked Bahasa☺

    • @applekicks3902
      @applekicks3902 Před 2 měsíci

      "Language is interesting language to learn.. It's catchy when hear foreigners talked language" See what you did there?

    • @dimascours
      @dimascours Před měsícem

      bahasa means language
      bahasa Indonesia Indonesian language

  • @user-bp9mg8bi4s
    @user-bp9mg8bi4s Před 2 měsíci +2

    BAHASA INDONESIA ....SAYA SUKA ITU .....TERIMA KASIH ....SALAM

  • @iyusibenk5221
    @iyusibenk5221 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Hi friends 🙏 sorry in advance friends basic language is Malay, one of the regional languages Not from Malaysian Malay In fact, Malaysian Malay language originates from Malay language from regions in Indonesia, friends Malaysia has always liked to recognize what belongs to Indonesia Both culture, food, region and many more friends 😂😂Malaysian people prefer to use English rather than Malay 🤔😅😅😅

    • @admecmochbarr9250
      @admecmochbarr9250 Před měsícem +2

      Yes, malaysian treat malay language as tribal language,so malaysian more praud with english.

    • @agiepranowo5925
      @agiepranowo5925 Před měsícem +2

      Ngaku ngaku.... 😅😅 akar bahasa Indonesia adalah bahasa Melayu riau. Bahasa Melayu malay juga dari Sumatera... 😂😂kl nebeng jgn ngaku ngaku😝🤪🤪🤪🤪

    • @maggotalamlestari
      @maggotalamlestari Před měsícem +1

      Helllooo ngaku klaim. Justru Bahasa Melayu dari pulau penyengat. Sultan Malaysia yg skrg pun keturunan dari Pulau penyengat.. baca sejarah

    • @andreaspudjidjajasetiono761
      @andreaspudjidjajasetiono761 Před měsícem +1

      Bahasa Indonesia asli Indonesia, bahasa malay susah membingungkan

    • @rahmatdwi3008
      @rahmatdwi3008 Před měsícem +1

      Tukang klaim koar-koar😂

  • @indahrahma06
    @indahrahma06 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Every day we talk according to the area where we live... for example I live in Java, I speak Javanese, with people I know and that person also speaks Javanese... Including language with family (parent's language)
    But, if you just meet someone new... even if it's from the same area, we use Indonesian, if you already know us better, sometimes it's automatically the local language. 😂
    We learn local regional languages ​​naturally because we grow up in that area, while we learn Indonesian at school and every Indonesian peoples speaks Indonesian.
    We study English too, but we are united by Indonesian...
    In the language of technology, telephone, television, in our country we also use Indonesian.
    It's good that we can connect and get closer. with Indonesian citizens even though we have different provinces and languages🇮🇩 we are one country
    (one land, one water : This means that in Indonesia we share the same environment, namely the land and sea of ​​our country) ❤🇮🇩 I really love the country where I live and grew up here... there are many differences but within one country.
    5 religions, 38 provinces, 700 languages, 17,000 islands❤ but one Language🇮🇩
    Oh yeah, the funny thing is that sometimes we just leave the city in Indonesia, experiencing culture shock hahah like moving countries... this is because there are so many differences and cultures... but this is funny for us Indonesian people 😅

  • @BungLunas
    @BungLunas Před měsícem +1

    Amazing Indonesia.. we luv full Indonesia 🇮🇩💙💚🔥💚💙🇮🇩

  • @hito-sama
    @hito-sama Před měsícem +3

    Illustration :
    Bussiness suit : bahasa indonesia
    Casual/daily clothes : local language

  • @biji_kembar
    @biji_kembar Před měsícem +1

    LOVE THIS REACTION... 👍😎❤💕
    I want to add 1 word in Bahasa gaul Indonesia :
    For example : "BANGET" = so much
    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL SO MUCH
    * Saya suka sekali saluran ini...
    * Gue demen banget saluran ini...
    😆😅😅😂😂👍😎❤💕

  • @bassgitarsenar4
    @bassgitarsenar4 Před měsícem +1

    Terima kasih sudah mau mereaksi tentang Indonesia 🙏🏻

  • @kapherroom9310
    @kapherroom9310 Před měsícem +1

    Kok seneng ya lihat bule belajar bahasa indonesia ❤berasa bangga aja gitu🎉

  • @user-qk8dn7jx5n
    @user-qk8dn7jx5n Před měsícem +6

    Terimakasih sudah menggunakan bahasa Indonesia... Semoga semakin banyak yang mengenal dan tertarik dengan bahasa Indonesia..🇮🇩

  • @wongdeso3035
    @wongdeso3035 Před měsícem +1

    Kumaha damang aa bule, haturnuhun nya tos belajar bahasa indonesia.

  • @user-ip2er2rh4x
    @user-ip2er2rh4x Před měsícem +1

    Senang semua orang bisa dan tertarik belajar bahasa

  • @kumpulanceramahislam4277
    @kumpulanceramahislam4277 Před měsícem +1

    Indonesian is adapted from Malay (Ethnic Malay).From the 7th century, Malay was used as a connecting language between tribes in Southeast Asia. The Malay ethnicity is also separated by various countries in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, and a small part in the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore.

  • @adamjj6775
    @adamjj6775 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Terima Kasih Banyak ! Sampai Jumpa 👍 Mantab Broo ! 😁

  • @tutupbotol8914
    @tutupbotol8914 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Bahasa indonesia adalah satu satunya bahasa yang paling logis👍

  • @ruminah9223
    @ruminah9223 Před měsícem +1

    Terima kasih mas bule,sudah ikut memperkenalkan negara Indonesia,salah satu nya bahasa indonesia

  • @vinofebiansah4787
    @vinofebiansah4787 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Terimakasih bang 👍👍semangaat terus

  • @user-do7ih1ez5u
    @user-do7ih1ez5u Před měsícem +1

    A very important, distinctive and amazing experience: If you want to make an infant sleep incredibly quickly, listen to him the Holy Qur’an. By God, this experience will amaze you, and here you will be certain that every human being on the face of the earth is born a Muslim.

  • @user-ks9wc1hw3p
    @user-ks9wc1hw3p Před 2 měsíci +2

    Terima kasih kawan sudah mau belajar bahasa Indonesia

  • @dandanramdhanik7720
    @dandanramdhanik7720 Před měsícem +1

    WOWW.. THE INDONESIAN LANGUAGE INTONATION IS VERY GOOD.
    CONGRATULATIONS👌

  • @robikisworo05
    @robikisworo05 Před měsícem

    Terimakasih karena telah mempelajari bahasa Indonesia 🙏🏼 semoga bahasa Indonesia bisa menjadi salah satu bahasa internasional yang sering digunakan ✌️😁👍

  • @IJayReaction
    @IJayReaction  Před 2 měsíci +2

    #subtitle
    Silakan aktifkan subtitle, dan periksa pengaturan video. Kemudian pilih caption dan klik Auto-translate, dan Anda bisa memilih bahasa Indonesia. Selamat menonton videonya kawan.

    • @bugiskue1895
      @bugiskue1895 Před 2 měsíci

      For tertulis = written in/written on . Example: Nama kamu tertulis di tembok = Your name written on the wall

    • @bugiskue1895
      @bugiskue1895 Před 2 měsíci

      if you find any mistake in english.sorry my bad

  • @iifsyifa102
    @iifsyifa102 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Ditulis means written by someone (need object), tertulis means has been written (don't need object)

  • @hihanafi
    @hihanafi Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just realized that you are originally from Kurdish. I as commonly Indonesian love Kurdish. We revere Sultan Salahuddin.

    • @IJayReaction
      @IJayReaction  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wow I am so impressed to know that my friend!😍😍 King Salahaddin was a legend.❤️❤️

  • @user-yb4xz6xc8b
    @user-yb4xz6xc8b Před 2 měsíci +2

    To be honest im Indonesian bt i also cant explain those differences of Indonesian words, even a lot of Indonesins also dont know how to explain it.....its just you just need to get used to it,, juss like all languages,,, bt actually Indonesian language is very2 easy if you already understand English cs it's much more simple language compared to English but the two languages also related to each other.....lk Indonesian almost always uses "si" in the end of words with the end "on" in English lk,, Revolution becomes Revolusi,, Production becomes produksi, Action becomes aksi,,, also Indonesia pronunciation is always consistent unlike English,,, for example "C" we pronounce it "C" like "Chin" in English it is always changing, it can be "Chin becomes Chin" "cat becomes Kat" "Cash becomes kas" so yea English is complicated and more2 difficult.... Indonesian is so simple,, but to learn Indonesian informal language its a bit hard cs ppl used to use short words or their own words bt its not that hard actually......ok hp you hv a great day

  • @tidurlah3177
    @tidurlah3177 Před měsícem

    Indonesia is the world in small scale. Consist of many island many language.

  • @ihsansar4270
    @ihsansar4270 Před měsícem

    Bahasa indonesia merupakan bahasa komunikasi yang sangat mudah makanya banyak orang dari kampung yang tidak pernah sekolah dan sudah tua seperti kakek dan nenek dari jawa saja bisa berbicara bahasa indonesia

  • @dasuliyantoyanto4855
    @dasuliyantoyanto4855 Před měsícem +1

    Hai ... I appreciate your attention about Indonesia..
    peace....iyan from JKT

  • @makyorio3112
    @makyorio3112 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If u gonna work at formal place,u will use bahasa indonesia standart (like for academic,office etc). But for daily activity, u will yse bahasa gaul (not standart).

  • @adittyamp_
    @adittyamp_ Před 21 dnem

    You don't need to worry about the 700 languages ​​in Indonesia. You just need to speak national Indonesian, because Indonesian has been recognized by UNESCO 11/2023 as a national language such as English, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Arabic, China, Russia, India, France and Indonesia.

  • @PRO-K123
    @PRO-K123 Před 29 dny

    Fun fact: Indonesian language started to be developed in schools around the countryside between 1904 and 1909 by governor-general Van Heutzs

  • @ladycempluk2481
    @ladycempluk2481 Před 2 měsíci +1

    John McWhorter(linguist) suggested that colloquial Indonesian would be an ideal universal language for the world.

  • @firstavina
    @firstavina Před měsícem

    Appreciate your effort in learning our language (bahasa Indonesia), IJay. You pronounciation is good 👏. Keep up the great work. And hello from Jakarta, Indonesia. 😁👋

  • @shadestheshadow1992
    @shadestheshadow1992 Před 17 dny

    As an Indonesian, I mostly speak Bahasa Gaul. I use that variation because some words have less syllables, making it easier to pronounce, it also means I can say bigger sentences at fewer amount of time. I usually use Standard Indonesian when I am taking a Bahasa test.

  • @darthpapa696
    @darthpapa696 Před měsícem +1

    In fact, the local Indonesian people lived in colonial Dutch East Indies could understand Dutch language spoken by the Dutch. My late grandmother knew Dutch Language eventhough she rarely speak it because it was forbidden during her lifetime by her parents and local society during that time. It's just to tricked the Dutch by eavesdropping their conversation and secrets.

  • @skylineofficial215
    @skylineofficial215 Před 2 měsíci +1

    New versions of Indonesian slang always appear every year, every year there is always a new language used for everyday communication,Standard Indonesian is only used for formal occasions and is used to speak to someone older

  • @Ganymede686
    @Ganymede686 Před 9 dny

    We use standard Indonesia obviously in academics, formal events, giving speeches, public service, discussion, and more. we also quite using the standard when arguing with people online if we are having good quality arguments against each other to show our quality using the standard one and makes the others understand our point.

  • @SuryadiRusdianto_1984
    @SuryadiRusdianto_1984 Před měsícem

    Indonesia language for easy to use ang meaning..
    And people Indonesia very very good man

  • @bboyID13
    @bboyID13 Před 8 dny

    back then , it will really tricky to translate 'bahasa gaul' into english, so that's why most people comment in formal bahasa indonesia. But thanks to chat gpt, now we could translate it right away

  • @Uchul210
    @Uchul210 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It easy to learn formal Indonesian languange but the informal once it's quite difficult

  • @choirulanas5412
    @choirulanas5412 Před měsícem

    setiap daerah memiliki bahasa gaul masing2,,, bayangkan berapa daerah di indonesia sebanyak itulah bahasa gaul yang dimiliki indonesia.

  • @hanifprabowo1381
    @hanifprabowo1381 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You learn good sir. Maybe 1 year you can speak good Indonesian if you practice speak with Indonesian people. Indonesian language is freedom. No rules. Simple. The first step you can learn the indonesian letter or alfabet. A B C D, the pronunciation is clear. Noting change when put in to word.

  • @yogipermana8653
    @yogipermana8653 Před měsícem

    I'm from Indonesia, and it's really informative😊

  • @fasyaagfari
    @fasyaagfari Před měsícem

    Halo bang, saya sangat suka dengan vidio vidio mu, semoga untuk kedepan nya kamu bisa datang ke negara ini dan merasakan langsung bagaimana beragam nya bahasa indonesia, cantik nya alam dan keramahan orang orang nya. TERIMAKSIH BANYAK🇮🇩❤️
    Hopefully you can read my comments, and also to learn😁

  • @haremking844
    @haremking844 Před 21 dnem

    the use of bahasak baku, or formal bahasa indonesia. is for learning a local indonesia language, if you go to new location in indonesia you use the bahasa baku of indonesia and talk to the local people. after a long time you will learn how the local indonesia language work and use their langauge.
    just like learning english to talk to local english and learn how their local english work. easy peasy.

  • @SyaiZai21
    @SyaiZai21 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bang Ijay.... Wahhhhh.... Makin mantap Bahasa Indonesianya.
    Sukses terus bang.
    Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩 bro Ijay

  • @rainyachmad8269
    @rainyachmad8269 Před měsícem

    I used Bahasa gaul when I talk with my friend and I used Bahasa Indonesia formal when study in the school or writing formal letter for teacher. And at home I used native bahasa (mother language) when I talk with my family😂

  • @MasAbadi
    @MasAbadi Před měsícem

    Halo bro,, I am Indonesian. I speak bahasa Jawa, bahasa Madura, Bahasa Indonesia, English language and Arabic (Just understand).
    For me, Bahasa Indonesia just for formal situation (learning at school, for working, every day I listen it from TV).
    My daily language is Jawa and Madura. 😂😂😂

  • @qmost7017
    @qmost7017 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You just need to learn formal Indonesian...
    but the most important thing is to get along with Indonesian people...
    go go go... my brother

  • @SuryadiRusdianto_1984
    @SuryadiRusdianto_1984 Před měsícem

    I hope you come to Indonesian to as tourism and feel this my country sofriendly towards tourists

  • @ratnajuwita3424
    @ratnajuwita3424 Před 20 dny

    terimakasih
    saya Indonesia, dari suku Jawa, tetapi saya lebih sering menggunakan bahasa Indonesia untuk berkomunikasi sehari-hari meskipun saya tinggal di desa di wilayah Jawa ...
    Salam dari Indonesia.

  • @denb7042
    @denb7042 Před měsícem

    Standard/formal language is used mostly when we talk to the people with higher status or to the people we respect 😊

  • @blackmrhud5066
    @blackmrhud5066 Před měsícem

    Wow so lancar mr speak Indonesia, amazing 😊

  • @widdhiastutigendhisratmant8920

    If you learn Indonesian, it's best to communicate directly with Indonesian people because the official language is different from the language of everyday communication. And there's a lot of vocabulary used.

  • @AhmedAljawwi
    @AhmedAljawwi Před měsícem

    Don't afraid to ask what mean of some word while speaking Indonesia , because sometimes Indonesia also insert their local language while speaking bahasa Indonesia.

  • @narizkarizka
    @narizkarizka Před 2 měsíci +1

    MasyaAllah Kak Ijay udah lancar berbahasa Indonesia😊

  • @endi525
    @endi525 Před měsícem

    Bahasa Indonesia yang baku (formal) biasa juga dipakai sebagai bentuk menghormati lawan bicara, bisa karena lawan bicara lebih tua atau lebih ahli.

  • @ZeronimeYT
    @ZeronimeYT Před 17 dny

    No Grammatical Gender.
    As Indonesian we using "Dia" for "Him/Her"

  • @redstonemaster6264
    @redstonemaster6264 Před měsícem +1

    The difference between ditulis and tertulis is how are you use it in a sentence. Its similar but not the same

  • @aladinmax
    @aladinmax Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bahasa Indonesia , paling mudah untuk di pelajari bang i jay..

  • @user-mz5vj2me4o
    @user-mz5vj2me4o Před 2 měsíci

    Terima kasih banyak tuan 🙏🙏🙏

  • @r.ferdian3116
    @r.ferdian3116 Před měsícem

    Dont forget how huge majapahit is...history of language developed from the culture

  • @hermawanjuliyanto3785
    @hermawanjuliyanto3785 Před měsícem

    Kok lucu ya ges wkwkwkw so much fuuun lucu ihhh gemush

  • @FirAnto
    @FirAnto Před 23 dny

    I'll answer the question of the day:
    To what extent do I speak standard Indonesian? When speaking in a formal event, when speaking to an unknown person (any foreign or not), when speaking to the superior in a working environment (generally).
    To what extent do I speak Bahasa Gaul? When speaking to my friends, colleagues, and even my boss (after we are close enough. I speak in formal language initially).
    As to my family (wife, kids), I use Bahasa Gaul. To my upper family (parents, brothers) and all my friends from school and college era, I use the local language (Javanese).

  • @Ibro478
    @Ibro478 Před měsícem

    Ayo masyarakat Indonesia kita tingkatkan kualitas kemajuan kebudayaan dan pendidikan pengetahuan mentalitas literasi SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA nasional Indonesia 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @CleosetricVlyers
    @CleosetricVlyers Před 28 dny

    If indonesian can learn indonesian languange, you too can learn indonesian languange. I mean it literally made to unite peoples, it made to easy for people to learn the languange, peoples from various background and ethnicity has no trouble to speak indonesian languange

  • @YudhiOfficial
    @YudhiOfficial Před 20 dny

    We (nowadays) almost never speak the standard Indonesian in conversations, except for like president 😭 We use bahasa Gaul casual-polite version to teachers & to someone we dont know. But we still use the standard Indonesian in academic literature.

  • @ilasuraya3949
    @ilasuraya3949 Před měsícem

    Orang = person
    Orang-orang = people
    Hati = Heart
    Hati-hati = Be careful
    Butterfly = Kupu-kupu
    Butterflies = banyak Kupu-kupu (many/lot of Butterflies)
    We can't go like kupu-kupu kupu-kupu.
    There are animal names in Indonesia have repeated names like kura-kura(turtle), Laba-laba(spider), lumba-lumba(dolphin) & kunang-kunang(firefly)
    Wow bahasa Indonesia mu lancar banget🙂 aku suka liat video nya

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    You being learn / learning Bahasa sentences structures, awesome 😂