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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

This is my top 5 reason why learning Indonesian language.

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  • no Verb1, Verb2, Verb3 in Indonesian languange.

    ex:

    english= 1.Sleep, 2.Slept, 3.Slept

    indonesia= TIDUR.

    just one word for past and present. simple very easy to learn..

  • Hey its wrong malay language is come from indonesian!! Bodoh kau

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  • jangan sok tau ye!!!! pake bilang b. indonesia berasal dari bahasa malingsia. yang terjadi justru sebaliknya.

  • WE GOT NO VERB, MAN! WE GOT NO VERB!

  • @andrianpratama well, in the real english speakers, there's not such thing as v1, v2, v3. the indonesians just make it easier to learn. it's actually easier without the v1, v2 thing~

  • apa kabar

  • @mslovemrwood yup, thats right. For daily english person so hard to say "u" ex: age is umur, they can't say "umur" perfectly :)) but we can understand about that ^_^

  • @yudiweb well from the tenses side,i finding its easy to learn.but i also finding its hard to say it perfectly.

  • @mslovemrwood I think (maybe) is no past perfect, for ex:

    I had not eaten when she came -> Saya belum makan ketika ia datang.

    They had gone to bed by ten o’clock. -> Mereka pergi tidur pada jam sepuluh.

    She had been to the supermarket by nine o’clock. -> Dia berkunjung ke supermarket jam sembilan.

    They had not been here when he came. -> Mereka tidak berada di sini ketika dia datang.

    Had she been happy after his father came? -> Apakah dia senang setelah ayahnya datang?

  • @yudiweb what if it's past perfect ?

  • what is this?

  • Learning to speak Indonesian's everyday language is easy, but learning the formal indonesan is not that easy. But be at ease, cause nowaday formal indonesian is only used in formal situation, like office, or television news.

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