Indonesian greetings are crucial to learn to communicate with local people or just simply make them smile as you their language Selamat datang Welcome Sampai jumpa See you Sampai (jumpa) besok See you tomorrow Duluan ya (informal) I should go, see you later(used when you need to go before your friends or to end a
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Indonesian Pronunciation

Indonesian pronunciation is consistent as Bahasa Indonesia is a phonetic language, meaning each alphabet represents one sound (except the letter ‘e’). So, if you master all the alphabet sounds, you will never mispronounce any words. Indonesian Vowels Vowel Sound Examples English Approximation a /a/ apa (what) father i /i/ bibi (aunty) bin u /u/ buku
Indonesian Alphabet

The Indonesian alphabet is easy to learn as it uses the Latin alphabet and comprises 26 letters. The Indonesian alphabet is also used in the Indonesian language’s system of pronunciation. Indonesian uses a phonetic alphabet, meaning that each letter represents a specific sound, and the sounds of the letters are consistent regardless of where they