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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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Diguna-guna

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina July 26, 2024
Understanding the Indonesian Word "Diguna-guna" The Indonesian term "diguna-guna" means being affected by witchcraft or…
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SREG

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina July 24, 2024
The Indonesian word "sreg" is an informal term used in daily conversations. It conveys a…
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Bisa Jadi

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina July 22, 2024
The phrase "bisa jadi" plays a significant role in Indonesian language and culture, expressing possibility…
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Kaga

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina June 13, 2024
"Kaga" is an informal and colloquial way of saying "tidak" or "enggak" in Indonesian. "Kaga"…
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“Jangan-Jangan” Indonesian Slang

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina May 16, 2024
"Jangan-jangan" is an Indonesian expression that is used to express speculation or suspicion about something.…
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The Art of Greeting in Indonesia: More Than Just Saying Hello

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina May 2, 2024
In Indonesia, greeting someone goes beyond the conventional "hello" or "good morning." While phrases like…
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Lihat & Ketemu – Common Mistake

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina May 1, 2024
In Indonesian, the verb "lihat" primarily means "to see" or "to look at," which implies…
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Mentang-mentang

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina April 29, 2024
"Mentang-mentang" is an Indonesian expression that is used to convey a sense of resentment or…
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“Hanya,” “cum​a,” “saja,” and “aja”

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina April 28, 2024
"Hanya," "cum​a," "saja," and "aja" are all Indonesian words that can be translated to "only,"…
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Doang

Posted by By learnindonesianwithlina April 27, 2024
In Indonesian, "doang" is a colloquial expression used to emphasize or clarify that something is…
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