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Hello everybody! 😊 | |||
If you think that the Indonesian language is difficult, you are mistaken. Indonesian is actually quite easy for conversing and learning in everyday conversations. We don't use tenses like past, present, future, etc. Instead, we use the same structure and just need adverbs, such as now, tomorrow, yesterday, etc. | |||
After reading this lesson on "Why Learn Indonesian," you can also explore other related pages to enhance your understanding of Indonesian grammar. Check out our lessons on [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Imperative-Tense|Indonesian Grammar - Imperative Tense]], [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Indefinite-Articles-in-Indonesian|Indefinite Articles in Indonesian]], and [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Adjectives|Indonesian Grammar - Adjectives]] to further improve your Indonesian language skills. Happy learning! 📚 | |||
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* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]] | * [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]] | ||
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] | * [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] | ||
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* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]] | * [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]] | ||
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]] | * [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:55, 25 March 2023
Hello everybody! 😊
If you think that the Indonesian language is difficult, you are mistaken. Indonesian is actually quite easy for conversing and learning in everyday conversations. We don't use tenses like past, present, future, etc. Instead, we use the same structure and just need adverbs, such as now, tomorrow, yesterday, etc.
After reading this lesson on "Why Learn Indonesian," you can also explore other related pages to enhance your understanding of Indonesian grammar. Check out our lessons on Indonesian Grammar - Imperative Tense, Indefinite Articles in Indonesian, and Indonesian Grammar - Adjectives to further improve your Indonesian language skills. Happy learning! 📚
Examples
ENGLISH | INDONESIAN | PRONUNCIATION IN
ENGLISH |
BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
I eat the bread | Saya makan roti | sah yah mah kahn roh tih | Eu como pão |
I ate the bread (yesterday) | Saya makan roti (kemarin) | sah yah mah kahn roh tih (keh mah rihn) | Eu comi pão (ontem) |
I will eat the bread (tomorow) | Saya akan makan roti (besok) | sah yah ah kahn mah kahn roh tih (beh sohk) | Eu vou comer pão (amanhã) |
Other Lessons
- Nouns
- Present Tense
- Past Participle in Indonesian
- Indefinite Articles in Indonesian
- Possessive Cases in Indonesian
- Past Tense
- Verbs in Indonesian
- Negation
- How to Use Have
- How to Use Be