Jilid II, III, dan V dalam bahasa Indonesia diproduksi oleh. Canadian International. Harga penjualan buku ini telah disubsidi oleh. Mendesain buku ini dan dengan penuh kesabaran dan mendampingi proyek ini dari tata.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Perkenalan (Introduction) [ ] • Contents • Frontpage • Why learn Indonesian • How to use this Indonesian Wikibook Pelajaran (Lessons) [ ] Dasar (Basic) [ ] This section describes the basics of the Indonesian language. Mostly it discusses the most basic structure of the language. What you'll learn here will be clarified further in the later sections.
• Indonesian Alphabet • Greetings • This, That • Pronouns • Simple Sentences • Numbers • Prepositions Pemula (Beginner) [ ] This section will expand your vocabulary and grammar building on the sentence structures explained in the basic lessons. • Introducing Yourself • My Family • My Home • At School • What Time is it? Prezentaciya na temu disbakterioz lyrics. • To the Market • Rainbow • Happy Birthday!
• Getting Sick • Going to Bali • Where are you going? Ahli (Expert) [ ] Learn some cultural background of the Indonesian language and further improve your vocabulary using the grammar you've learned so far. • Me and you • Slang language Alat-alat pembelajaran (Tools for learning) [ ] • • Adding vocabulary with word association - this page may be useful from beginners to advanced stages.
• Children's songs can help with learning basic language. • Exceptions to pronunciation rules • Hal-hal menarik (interesting stuff) [ ] • English word rooted from Indonesian: • Durian = Duri (thorn)+ an (grammar) = Object with thorn • Orangutan = Orang Hutan = Forest person • Lahar = debris flow of pyroclastic material • Rattan = rotan • Amok = amuk Latihan (Exercises) [ ] Under construction Tata Bahasa (Grammar) [ ] • Adjectives • Verbs • Adverb • Noun • Pronouns • Prepositions • Tenses • Conjugation / Word forming • Gender • Negation • Sentences • Tenses Kosa Kata (Vocabulary) [ ] • Important Phrases • Numbers • Quantification Words (e.g. Many, few) • Question Words (e.g. What, where) • Conjunctions (e.g. And, but) Lihat Juga (See Also) [ ] • - another Wikibook for learning Indonesian, focusing on the vocabulary, and exposure to usage.