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LAKU

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 30, 2024
"Laku" is an Indonesian word that generally means "sellable" or "in demand." It refers to…
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BELIBET

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 29, 2024
"Belibet" is a commonly used Indonesian slang word that describes a situation or a person…
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MELAMUN

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 28, 2024
"Melamun" is an Indonesian word that means "daydreaming" or "lost in thought." It’s often used…
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KESURUPAN

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 28, 2024
"Kesurupan" is an Indonesian word used to describe someone who is believed to be possessed…
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NGANTUK

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 26, 2024
"Ngantuk" is the Indonesian word for "sleepy," a feeling we all experience from time to…
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AMBYAR

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 23, 2024
"Ambyar" is an Indonesian slang word that has become widely popular, especially in recent years,…
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KHILAF

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 21, 2024
The word "khilaf" in Indonesian is often used to describe a moment of mistake or…
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Sok-sokan

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 19, 2024
"Sok-sokan" is a casual Indonesian phrase often used to describe someone who is pretending or…
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UCAPAN KEMERDEKAAN

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 17, 2024
"Ucapan Kemerdekaan" refers to the expressions or greetings shared during Indonesia’s Independence Day, celebrated on…
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Keringet Dingin

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 16, 2024
"Keringet dingin" is a common phrase in Indonesian, referring to the experience of breaking into…
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