Test your grammer in Bahasa Indonesia

by Nick on September 21, 2005

by Nick | September 21st, 2005  

Here is a quiz is Bahasa Indonesia

1. The word for 'money' is orang, uang, aung, kijang?

2. The word for 'where' is dirumah, dekama, demana, demanda?

3. The word for 'spicy' is pedas, sedap, depas, pedis?

4. The word for 'cold' is anging, doggone, dingin, daging?

5. The word for'‘beautiful' is cidomo, sepeda, coklat, cantik?

6. The word for 'sick' is kasit, sakit, kisit, suckit?

7. The word for 'bank' is bonyet, banko, bonyo, bank?

8. The word for 'motorbike taxi' is ajek, ijet, ojek, bolok?

9. The word for 'name' is fama, nama, karta, plata?

10. The word for 'woman' is julieta, juanita, wanita, rosita?

Let's see who can get all right and also how long it took them.

{ 15 comments }

Swati September 21, 2005 at 10:28 am
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Here are my answers:

Money: Uang
Where: Dimana
Spicy: Pedas
Cold: Dingin
Beautiful: Cantik
Sick: Sakit
Bank: Bank
Motorbike Taxi: Ojek
Name: Nama
Woman: Wanita

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tuyul September 21, 2005 at 10:36 am
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Here are my (slightly different) answers:

Money: Duit
Beautiful: Cakep; Kece
Woman: Cewek

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Terry September 21, 2005 at 11:23 am
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Here are my answers:
1. The word for ‘money’ is uang
2. The word for ‘where’ is demana
3. The word for ‘spicy’ is pedas
4. The word for ‘cold’ is dingin
5. The word for’‘beautiful’ is cantik
6. The word for ‘sick’ is sakit
7. The word for ‘bank’ is bank
8. The word for ‘motorbike taxi’ is ojek
9. The word for ‘name’ is nama
10. The word for ‘woman’ is wanita

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Barrie September 21, 2005 at 2:03 pm
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All in one sentence!.

Hari ini, saya perlu uang dari bank, jadi saya naik ojek dan saya heran karena sopir ojek tersebut wanita cantik dan ia bertanya “Dimana” dan saya tanya “Siapa namamu?’, tetapi tak jawab saya dan saya merasa sakit dari makanan pedas tadi malam dan bilang “BCA” dan sebagai jalan terus angin bertiup dingin.

Today I needed money from the bank so I got into a motorbike taxi and I was surprised the driver was a beautiful woman who asked me “Where” and I replied “What’s your name?”. but she didn’t answer me and I felt sick from the spicy food last night and said “BCA” and as we drove along the road the cold wind blew.

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Chan September 21, 2005 at 6:18 pm
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I think it’s spelled “grammar”. :^)

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Blayne September 21, 2005 at 8:17 pm
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uang -money
di mana – where
pedas – spicy
dingin – cold
cantik – beautiful
sakit – sick
bank – bank
ojek – motobike taxi
nama – name
wanita – woman

Nanti malam, saya makan ayam pedas dengan nasi tetapi saya merasa tidak baik, jadi saya ke pulang naik ojek. di ojek saya dingin dan Kami berhenti di bank untuk uang kemudian cafe untuk kopi panas.

Kapan di rumah saya, wanita cantik sekali di tempat tidur. “siapa Namamu?” saya berkata. “Nama aku Jenny”. “kenapa kamu di sini?” saya bertanya. “saya ke sini untuk Kamu”
Saya tiba-tiba merasa baik lagi!

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Blayne September 21, 2005 at 8:18 pm
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uang -money
di mana – where
pedas – spicy
dingin – cold
cantik – beautiful
sakit – sick
bank – bank
ojek – motobike taxi
nama – name
wanita – woman

Nanti malam, saya makan ayam pedas dengan nasi tetapi saya merasa tidak baik, jadi saya ke pulang naik ojek. di ojek saya merasa dingin. Kami berhenti di bank untuk uang kemudian cafe untuk kopi panas.

Kapan di rumah saya, wanita cantik sekali di tempat tidur. “siapa Namamu?” saya berkata. “Nama aku Jenny”. “kenapa kamu di sini?” saya bertanya. “saya ke sini untuk Kamu”
Saya tiba-tiba merasa baik lagi!

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tuyul September 21, 2005 at 10:37 pm
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Real one sentence:

Karena ayah nya SAKIT panas DINGIN sehabis makan nasi PEDAS, WANITA CANTIK pengemudi OJEK tanpa NAMA itu harus pergi ke BANK bca, DIMANA dia akan menarik sejumlah UANG untuk beli obat

Because her dad was ill with high fever from eating spicy rice, the beautiful motorbike-taxi woman-driver with no name had to go to the BCA Bank, where she could withdraw some money to buy medicines.

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Radar September 21, 2005 at 11:07 pm
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Test your spelling:

grammer
gramer
gramner
grammar

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dan November 11, 2005 at 10:12 am
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does anyone know if there is any language schools in bali where i can do a short course in indonesian? (around ubud particularly)
thanks

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made November 11, 2005 at 10:54 am
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its not grammar test but vocabulary test

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Andreas December 6, 2005 at 12:15 am
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you don’t need to take a course, just buy a little dictionary booklet, with some practical sentences etc. that should do it, the grammar is much easier then the one of germanic languages. bahasa indonesia doesnt conjugate verbs nor nouns. The only difficulty is most words are formed by adding prefixes or suffixes.

ciao

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amar hidayatullah January 6, 2006 at 3:25 pm
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i want to differeciate between three tense past future and present … i think then i will be easy to know about bahasa grammer and language too.

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