How do you refer to people in Indonesia?

How do you refer to people in Indonesia?

Indonesians usually address with ‘Bapak’ or ‘Ibu’ or ‘Saudara/i’. Sometimes it is followed with the person’s name. For example, Bapak Ahmad.

How do you address someone in Bahasa?

Session 2 : Addressing Someone – Learn Bahasa Indonesia

  1. I : Aku (informal), Saya (formal)
  2. You (singular) : Kamu (informal), Anda (formal)
  3. He/She : Dia.
  4. We : Kita, Kami.
  5. You (plural) : Kalian.
  6. They : Mereka.

Does Indonesian have plurals?

The Indonesian Plural. In the Indonesian language, every noun can be either singular or plural. So mobil saya can mean both ‘my car’ as well as ‘my cars’, and saya beli pisang can mean both ‘I bought a banana’ as well as ‘I bought bananas’.

What is the Indonesian language name?

Indonesian
Indonesia/Official languages

How do you spell Bundah?

Pronunciation

  1. IPA: /bunda/
  2. Hyphenation: bun‧da.
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What is the meaning of Peng?

Means ‘fit’ or ‘hot’ or ‘good-looking’. Can also be used to describe something you like, like food, clothing,etc. Also used to describe high grade weed (cannabis), “That boy is well peng.” “This pizza is so nice, it tastes peng.” “Your t-shirt is peng” “That’s some peng weed”

How do you formally address in Indonesia?

Indonesians normally address a lady as Ibu and a man as Pak or Bapak. It doesn’t mean you look old. It is not uncommon for a lady in her 20s to be called Ibu especially if she has some social standing. Kamu means ‘you’.

How nouns in Indonesian are formed?

(1) Adding the “-an” suffix to a verb root word often creates a noun indicating an end product or result of an action relating to the character of the verb. (2) Adding the “-an” suffix to an adjective root word often creates a noun that indicates a place or thing that has the character of the adjective root word.

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