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Bahasa means language, and
Bahasa Indonesia is the lingua franca of the archipelago. With over 350
native languages currently in use throughout the country, a good lingua
franca is clearly necessary… When pronounced or spoken, sentences in
Bahasa Indonesia (Bahasa) are usually not as lively as English, and like
Deutsch (German), words in Bahasa are pronounced pretty much as they
are written. In comparison to European languages, the grammar is very
simple.
It's good to
speak a bit of the language of a country you are visiting, or at least
understand commonly used expression or greetings - this will allow you
to get better involved with the people and culture. It also helps to
speak a bit of the language when bargaining for souvenirs in the tourism
areas, as a little knowledge goes a long way to getting a better price!
Linda of the United Kingdom told us of
her funny experience with Bahasa… She wanted to buy a young coconut
somewhere in Kuta and knew what a young coconut was in Bahasa. However,
what she said surprised the vendor. "What did you say?" asked the
vendor… it was then that Linda realized what she'd said. Instead of
asking for kelapa muda - a young coconut -- she asked for kepala muda -
a young head. Interesting request… easily done, but it all adds to the
fun of an out-of-country experience. So give it a go - you never know
where a bit of Bahasa might lead!
Here are some common expressions you are
bound to hear / see / be able to use:
Selamat datang
Apa kabar?
Selamat pagi
Selamat siang
Selamat sore
Selamat malam
Selamat makan
Selamat bertamasya
Selamat jalan
Selamat tinggal
Terima kasih
Sama sama
Tidak terimah kasih
Berapa harganya?
Mahal!
Murah!
Boleh tawar?
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Welcome
How are you?
Good morning
Good day
Good afternoon
Good evening
Have a nice meal
Have a nice trip / holiday
Have a nice trip / goodbye (if someone is leaving)
Goodbye (if you are leaving)
Thank you
Don't mention it
No thank you
How much does it cost / what's the price?
Expensive!
Cheap
Can I bargain?
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