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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Wanna Learn Bahasa Indonesia? Bahasa Indoensia is the national language of Indonesia. People might think that it is quite alike with Malay or Melayu (the language spoken by Malaysian and Brunei Darussalam). Well, that thought might be slightly right since there are many vocabulary have different meanings, they have the same spelling thou. For example: 1. Pusing. In bahasa it means headache, but in malay it means “going around”. 2. Seronok. In bahasa it means taboo or vulgar, but in malay it means “have fun”. And sure there are some other words having gaps in meaning between Malay and Bahasa. Indonesia has more than 300.000.000 population, and they use Bahasa as the national language. It means that at least 300 millions of people in the world use bahasa to communicate. Added up with the other neighbor countries that use Malay, these similar languages are quite spread out. Knowing how bahasa used in the world, don’t you want to learn bahasa more? No worries. Learning bahasa is not as hard as learning other languages which need complicated grammar. All you need is just combining one word to another word. Basically as the other languages do, Bahasa needs subject and precicate in a sentence, but there won’t be any change in tenses. Once you know parts of speech such as NOUN, VERB, ADJECTIVE, and ADVERB, you have mastered the basic of bahasa. Check this following example. - Ayah marah : this sentence consists of 2 words, 1. Ayah, and 2. Marah. Ayah is a subject, and marah is an adjective. See the pattern. And you’ll know that all we need is just to combine those two words together. Put subject then the next predicate which can be NOUN, VERB, or ADJECTIVE. Well, if you are interested in learning bahasa more, please be free to contact me through my email: bebeluck3@yahoo.com. We can do the chatting and video call and talk a lot about bahasa. I can assist you and become the sparring partner to practice bahasa with. You have 3 hours free trials for this. Contact me and Let’s see how your bahasa progress

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