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


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

Revision as of 11:18, 30 December 2020

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

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

We do not use tenses like past, present, future, etc.

We use the same structure. We just need adverb, like now, tomorrow, yesterday, etc.

Example

  1. I eat the bread -> saya makan roti
  2. I ate the bread (yesterday) -> saya makan roti (kemarin)
  3. I will eat the bread (tomorow) ->saya akan makan roti (besok)