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==Greetings==
==Greetings==
Here are the most common greetings in Indonesian:
* Hi is "Hai"
* Good morning is "Selamat pagi"
* Good noon: it does not exist in English, but in Indonesian it is Selamat siang
* Good afternoon is "Selamat sore"
* Good evening is "Selamat malam"
Halo and Hai are rather informal.
The use of Selamat pagi/siang/sore/malam is both formal and informal. Most people would drop "Selamat" when greeting someone close and just say "Pagi/Siang/Sore/Malam" therefore making it informal.
Selamat means "safe, happy, healthy", among other things. However, when used as greetings, it can't stand alone. It has to be accompanied with a noun, such as selamat datang (welcome) etc.
While there is tengah hari (noon) and petang (afternoon), this is rarely used in most community. At school or office, you would use "siang" or "sore".
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|afternoon greeting
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|Selamat sore*
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|evening greeting
|evening greeting
|Selamat malam*
|Selamat malam
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|welcome greeting
|welcome greeting
|Selamat datang*
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Selamat means "safe, happy, healthy", among other things. However, when used as greetings, it can't stand alone. It has to be accompanied with a noun, such as selamat datang (welcome) etc.
 


==Sources==
==Sources==

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Greetings

Here are the most common greetings in Indonesian:

  • Hi is "Hai"
  • Good morning is "Selamat pagi"
  • Good noon: it does not exist in English, but in Indonesian it is Selamat siang
  • Good afternoon is "Selamat sore"
  • Good evening is "Selamat malam"


Halo and Hai are rather informal.


The use of Selamat pagi/siang/sore/malam is both formal and informal. Most people would drop "Selamat" when greeting someone close and just say "Pagi/Siang/Sore/Malam" therefore making it informal.

Selamat means "safe, happy, healthy", among other things. However, when used as greetings, it can't stand alone. It has to be accompanied with a noun, such as selamat datang (welcome) etc.

While there is tengah hari (noon) and petang (afternoon), this is rarely used in most community. At school or office, you would use "siang" or "sore".



English Indonesian
general greeting (informal) Halo
general greeting Selamat siang*
morning greeting Selamat pagi
afternoon greeting Selamat sore
evening greeting Selamat malam
welcome greeting Selamat datang
general greeting Salam
how are you? Apa kabar?
reply to Apa kabar Kabar baik
morning greeting, literally: "have you eaten breakfast yet?" Sudah sarapan?
reply to Sudah sarapan Sudah
informal greeting Hai
informal morning greeting used in Jakarta 'Met pagi
informal evening greeting used in Jakarta 'Met malam


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