This document provides basic greetings and phrases in Indonesian. It lists common greetings like "Hello", "Hi", "How are you?", and "Long time no see". It explains that these greetings are used by people of all ages in Indonesia and are understood based on the situation. The document then transitions to discussing basic words for food and drinks in Indonesian.
This document provides basic greetings and phrases in Indonesian. It lists common greetings like "Hello", "Hi", "How are you?", and "Long time no see". It explains that these greetings are used by people of all ages in Indonesia and are understood based on the situation. The document then transitions to discussing basic words for food and drinks in Indonesian.
This document provides basic greetings and phrases in Indonesian. It lists common greetings like "Hello", "Hi", "How are you?", and "Long time no see". It explains that these greetings are used by people of all ages in Indonesia and are understood based on the situation. The document then transitions to discussing basic words for food and drinks in Indonesian.
This document provides basic greetings and phrases in Indonesian. It lists common greetings like "Hello", "Hi", "How are you?", and "Long time no see". It explains that these greetings are used by people of all ages in Indonesia and are understood based on the situation. The document then transitions to discussing basic words for food and drinks in Indonesian.
Hai! Hi! Halo! Hello! Apa kabar? How are you? Lama tidak berjumpa! Long time no see! Apakah kamu baik-baik saja? Are you okay? All words above are also called as ‘’basic greetings’’ in Indonesian. Usually, they are used by people in all ages in Indonesia and they understand what its meaning in some situations. 2.Food and Drink in Indonesian for Basic Words Food and drink in Indonesian for Basic Words are used to express and say what kind of food look like. There are some food that can be translated into English, but also there are some food that cannot be translated into English because Indonesians have their own language to say kind of food.