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Hello everybody,


In today's lesson you will discover '''¨WHY LEARN INDONESIAN¨'''.
Hello everybody! 😊


If You think that Indonesian language is so difficult, you are wrong.
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.


Indonesian is so easy for talking and easy for studying in common conversation.  
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! 📚


We do not use tenses like past, present, future, etc.
== Why learn Indonesian? ==
There are many reasons why you should consider learning Indonesian, and they go beyond simply being able to communicate with people in Indonesia. Here are some unique and original reasons why you should learn Indonesian:


We use the same structure. We just need adverb, like now, tomorrow, yesterday, etc.
# Discover a rich culture: Indonesia is a country with a diverse and fascinating culture. From its traditional dances and music to its unique architecture and art, there is so much to explore and appreciate. By learning Indonesian, you can gain a deeper understanding of this rich culture and connect with the people who live it every day.
# Expand your business opportunities: Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world, and it has a rapidly growing economy. By learning Indonesian, you can position yourself to take advantage of the many business opportunities that are emerging in this vibrant market. Whether you are interested in trade, investment, or simply building relationships with Indonesian colleagues, learning the language can be a huge asset.
# Get a new perspective: Learning a new language is always a great way to expand your horizons and gain new perspectives. Indonesian is no exception. By immersing yourself in this language and culture, you can gain a better understanding of the world around you and the many different ways that people live and think.
# Travel with confidence: Indonesia is a popular tourist destination, and knowing the language can make your travels much more enjoyable and rewarding. By being able to communicate with locals, you can get a more authentic experience and discover hidden gems that you might have otherwise missed.
# Make new friends: Finally, learning Indonesian can be a great way to connect with people from all over the world. Whether you are interacting with Indonesian speakers online or in person, knowing the language can be a great icebreaker and a way to build lasting friendships.


== Examples ==
In summary, learning Indonesian can be a gateway to new experiences, new business opportunities, and new friendships. So why not start learning today and see where this amazing language can take you?
 
== Phrases Examples in Indonesian ==
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|'''<big>PRONUNCIATION IN</big>'''
|'''<big>PRONUNCIATION IN</big>'''
'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>BRAZILIAN</big>'''
'''<big>PORTUGUESE</big>'''
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|I eat the bread
|I eat the bread
|<big>'''Saya makan roti'''</big>
|<big>'''Saya makan roti'''</big>
|'''''sah yah mah kahn roh tih'''''
|'''''sah yah mah kahn roh tih'''''
|Eu como pão
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|I ate the bread (yesterday)
|I ate the bread (yesterday)
|<big>'''Saya makan roti (kemarin)'''</big>
|<big>'''Saya makan roti (kemarin)'''</big>
|'''''sah yah mah kahn roh tih (keh mah rihn)'''''
|'''''sah yah mah kahn roh tih (keh mah rihn)'''''
|Eu comi pão (ontem)
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|I will eat the bread (tomorow)
|I will eat the bread (tomorow)
|<big>'''Saya akan makan roti (besok)'''</big>
|<big>'''Saya akan makan roti (besok)'''</big>
|'''''sah yah ah kahn mah kahn roh tih (beh sohk)'''''
|'''''sah yah ah kahn mah kahn roh tih (beh sohk)'''''
|Eu vou comer pão (amanhã)
|}
|}
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Past-Participle-in-Indonesian|Past Participle in Indonesian]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Indefinite-Articles-in-Indonesian|Indefinite Articles in Indonesian]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Possessive-Cases-in-Indonesian|Possessive Cases in Indonesian]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Verbs-in-Indonesian|Verbs in Indonesian]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Indonesian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 25 March 2023

Why learning Indonesian


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! 📚

Why learn Indonesian?[edit | edit source]

There are many reasons why you should consider learning Indonesian, and they go beyond simply being able to communicate with people in Indonesia. Here are some unique and original reasons why you should learn Indonesian:

  1. Discover a rich culture: Indonesia is a country with a diverse and fascinating culture. From its traditional dances and music to its unique architecture and art, there is so much to explore and appreciate. By learning Indonesian, you can gain a deeper understanding of this rich culture and connect with the people who live it every day.
  2. Expand your business opportunities: Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world, and it has a rapidly growing economy. By learning Indonesian, you can position yourself to take advantage of the many business opportunities that are emerging in this vibrant market. Whether you are interested in trade, investment, or simply building relationships with Indonesian colleagues, learning the language can be a huge asset.
  3. Get a new perspective: Learning a new language is always a great way to expand your horizons and gain new perspectives. Indonesian is no exception. By immersing yourself in this language and culture, you can gain a better understanding of the world around you and the many different ways that people live and think.
  4. Travel with confidence: Indonesia is a popular tourist destination, and knowing the language can make your travels much more enjoyable and rewarding. By being able to communicate with locals, you can get a more authentic experience and discover hidden gems that you might have otherwise missed.
  5. Make new friends: Finally, learning Indonesian can be a great way to connect with people from all over the world. Whether you are interacting with Indonesian speakers online or in person, knowing the language can be a great icebreaker and a way to build lasting friendships.

In summary, learning Indonesian can be a gateway to new experiences, new business opportunities, and new friendships. So why not start learning today and see where this amazing language can take you?

Phrases Examples in Indonesian[edit | edit source]

ENGLISH INDONESIAN PRONUNCIATION IN

ENGLISH

I eat the bread Saya makan roti sah yah mah kahn roh tih
I ate the bread (yesterday) Saya makan roti (kemarin) sah yah mah kahn roh tih (keh mah rihn)
I will eat the bread (tomorow) Saya akan makan roti (besok) sah yah ah kahn mah kahn roh tih (beh sohk)

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]