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How do you greet hello in Indonesia?
Halo means “Hi,” or “Hello.” We use it when we meet. It’s very casual, so we should only use this greeting with friends or relatives. If you have to greet someone in a formal situation, say: selamat siang!
How do you say hello in Bahasa?
Saying Hello Based on the Time of Day. Start your greeting with “selamat.” To begin your greeting, say, “Selamat.” It is placed before the words for morning, afternoon, and so on. The rough pronunciation is “suh-lah-mat.” From there, your greeting depends on the time of day.
What is Goodnight in Indonesian?
Indonesian Translation. selamat malam.
What does MAS mean in Indonesia?
older brother
‘Mas’ is a Javanese word (not Indonesian at all), and it means “older brother.” So, ironically, it is used by the Javanese as a term of respect . . . sometimes applied to one’s actual older brother, and sometimes applied to a male friend or colleague of a similar or slightly older age.
How do you say goodnight in Malaysian?
Good Night: Selamat Malam (sounds like “mah-lahm”)
How to say good bye in Indonesian language?
The first and the most common way to say good bye in Indonesian language is “ Sampai Jumpa “. This phrase means that you are happy to see them again in other times. Sampai Bertemu (See You Again) Similar with “sampai jumpa”, “ Sampai bertemu ” means you are hoping to see your friend again in other times.
What is the meaning of the Indonesian word ‘Dadah’?
In informal Indonesian, you can just simply say “Dadah” (you should prounounce the H as well, because if not, that would have different meaning, which means CHEST) What was the hardest goodbye you’ve ever had to say to a pet?
What are the most common greetings in Indonesian?
Indonesian Common Greeting Phrases In this part you will learn to greet people according to the time, here are common phrases in Indonesian and how to use it: Selamat Pagi (Good Morning) We always start our day in the morning.
How to say ‘what is going on’ in Indonesia?
We can see there are two common ways to say ‘what is going on’ in Indonesia. The first one, ‘ apa yang sedang terjadi’. This is usually asked by people when they see any incident happen. They are around the place of the incident, and they can ask people randomly to know more about what is going on there.