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Seperti vs Kayak: What’s the Difference?

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina December 13, 2025
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Biasa vs Biasanya: What’s the Difference?

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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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KURANG AJAR

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"Kurang ajar" is a phrase in Indonesian that translates to "disrespectful," "rude," or "cheeky" in…
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ALAY

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 12, 2024
"Alay" is one of those slang words in Indonesian that you’ll hear a lot, especially…
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Ngga Usah Macem-Macem

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 9, 2024
"Ngga usah macem-macem" is a phrase you'll hear quite often in Indonesian, especially in casual…
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JANGAN SAMPAI

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 7, 2024
The phrase "jangan sampai" is a commonly used expression in Indonesian that translates to "make…
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KALUT

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 5, 2024
Usage: The word "kalut" in Indonesian is used to describe a state of confusion, chaos,…
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Jangan-Jangan

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina August 2, 2024
"Jangan-jangan" is a really handy phrase in Indonesian. It's used to express worry, suspicion, or…
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NEKAT

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina July 31, 2024
The Indonesian word "nekat" translates to "reckless" or "daring" in English. It is used to…
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Emang Gitu

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina July 29, 2024
In Indonesian colloquial language, the phrase "emang gitu" encapsulates a variety of meanings and usages…
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