Monday, November 28, 2011

Still got big different between Bahasa Indonesia (pro-Holland Language) and Bahasa Malaysia (pro-British English)

Phrase list

Unless noted as (informal), phrases use the formal, polite Anda and saya forms for "you" and "I" respectively.

Basics

Hello.

Halo. (HUH-lo)

Hello. (informal)

He. (Hey)

How are you?

Apa kabar? (AH-pAh KAH-bar?)

Fine, thank you.

Baik, terima kasih. (BAYK, TREE-muh KUS-see)

What is your name?

Namanya siapa? (NUM-muh-nyuh shah-puh?)

My name is ______ .

Nama saya ______ . (NUM-MUH suh-yuh _____ .)

Nice to meet you.

Senang bertemu anda. (SNUNG burr-tuh-moo UN-duh)

Please.

Silakan. (see-LUH-kunn)

Please. (request)

Tolong. (TOH-long)

Thank you.

Terima kasih.

You're welcome.

Terima kasih kembali. (…)

Yes.

Ya. (EEYUH)

No.

Tidak. (TEE-duh), Tak (TAH)

Excuse me. (getting attention)

Maaf. (MUH-UFF)

Excuse me. (begging pardon)

Maaf, permisi. (…)

I'm sorry.

Maaf. (…)

Goodbye

Selamat tinggal. (…)

Goodbye (informal)

Dadah. (DUH-DUH)

I can't speak Indonesian [well].

Saya tidak bisa bicara bahasa Indonesia [dengan baik]. (…)

Do you speak English?

Bisa bicara bahasa Inggris? (…)

Is there someone here who speaks English?

Ada orang yang bisa bahasa Inggris? (…)

Help!

Tolong! (…)

Look out!

Hati-hati! (…)

Good morning.

Selamat pagi. (slum-mut PUH-GUEE)

Good afternoon.

Selamat siang.

Good evening.

Selamat sore. (…)

Good night.

Selamat malam. (…)

Good night (to sleep)

Selamat tidur. (…)

I don't understand.

Saya tidak mengerti. (…)

Where is the toilet?

Di mana toiletnya? (DEE muh-nuh TOY-leht-nyuh?)



Problems

Leave me alone.

Jangan ganggu saya. (...)

Don't touch me!

Jangan pegang saya! (...)

I'll call the police.

Saya panggil polisi. (...)

Police!

Polisi! (...)

Stop! Thief!

Stop! Maling! (...)

I need your help.

Saya minta tolong. (...)

It's an emergency.

Ini darurat. (...)

I'm lost.

Saya tersesat. (...)

I lost my bag.

Saya kehilangan tas saya. (...)

I lost my wallet.

Saya kehilangan dompet saya. (...)

I'm sick.

Saya sakit. (...)

I've been injured.

Saya terluka. (...)

I need a doctor.

Saya perlu dokter. (...)

Can I use your phone?

Bisa saya pakai telepon anda? (...)



Numbers

0

nol / kosong (COSS-song)

1

satu (...)

2

dua (...)

3

tiga (...)

4

empat (...)

5

lima (LEE-ma)

6

enam (...)

7

tujuh (...)

8

delapan (...)

9

sembilan (...)

10

sepuluh (...)

11

sebelas (...)

12

duabelas (...)

13

tigabelas (...)

14

empatbelas (...)

20

duapuluh (...)

21

duapuluh satu (...)

22

duapuluh dua (...)

23

duapuluh tiga (...)

30

tiga puluh (...)

40

empat puluh (...)

50

lima puluh (...)

100

seratus (...)

200

dua ratus (...)

300

tiga ratus (...)

1000

seribu (...)

1100

seribu seratus (...)

1152

seribu seratus lima puluh dua (...)

1200

seribu duaratus (...)

1500

seribu limaratus (...)

2000

dua ribu (...)

2100

dua ribu seratus (...)

10,000

sepuluh ribu (...)

20,000

duapuluh ribu (...)

100,000

seratus ribu (...)

150,000

seratus limapuluh ribu (...)

156,125

seratus limapuluh enam ribu seratus duapuluh lima (...)

250,000

duaratus limapuluh ribu / seperempat juta (quarter of a million) (...)

500,000

limaratus ribu / setengah juta (half a million) (...)

1,000,000

satu juta (...)

1,150,000

satu juta seratus limapuluh ribu (...)

1,250,000

satu seperempat juta (...)

1,500,000

satu setengah juta (...)

1,750,000

satu juta tujuh ratus limapuluh ribu (...)

1,000,000,000

satu milyar

1,000,000,000,000

satu trilyun

number _____ (train, bus, etc.)

nomor _____ (NO-more)

half

setengah (...)

quarter

seperempat (...)

three quarter

tiga perempat (...)

less

kurang (...)

more

lebih (...)



Time

now

sekarang (...)

later

nanti (NUN-tee)

before

sebelum (...)

morning

pagi (0.00 – 10.30) (...)

afternoon

siang (10.30 – 15.00) (see-YOUNG)

evening

sore (15.00 – 19.00) (sore-RAY)

night

malam (19.00 – 0.00) (...)

Clock time

one o'clock AM

jam satu pagi (...)

two o'clock AM

jam dua pagi (...)

noon

jam duabelas siang (...)

one o'clock PM

jam satu siang (...)

two o'clock PM

jam dua siang (...)

midnight

jam duabelas malam (...)


http://www.fivestarindonesia.com/Simple-Indonesian-Phrases.htm