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If you are the owner of this website Contact your hosting provider letting them know your web server is not responding. Additional troubleshooting information. Cloudflare Ray ID 7d79ae90cef50e33 • Your IP • Performance & security by Cloudflare So you’ve booked a holiday to Indonesia. Excellent – you’re going to love it there! We hope you’ve got some great plans which beach to go to, which sights to see, which temples to visit. But even though a lot of locals can speak English, it’s always nice to be ready with a few basic Indonesian phrases. The Indonesian culture is built on kindness and respect, and taking the time to learn some basic phrases will show the locals how much you respect their culture. Over the next few minutes, we’ll take you through some words and phrases that you’re going to find useful for your Indonesian vacation – including the single most important word you’ll ever you can learn a few of these not only will you feel good about yourself, but you’re going to see a lot more of the famous Indonesian smile… What Language is spoken in Indonesia?There are over 300 different native languages in Indonesia, but don’t let that worry you! Bahasa Indonesia is the official language and everybody can speak it, so you only need to learn Hello, how are you’ once.BTW If you’re going to Bali, you may have read that their language is called Balinese. That’s true, but they also speak fluent Bahasa Indonesia – it’s the main language for business, education and the media throughout Indonesia, so everyone needs to know it.The locals will love it if you can say Good Morning’ in Indonesian – and what could be a better start to the day than making a new Indonesian friend? Let’s get to the greetings in a moment, because there’s actually a more important phrase to learn Single Most Important Phrase in IndonesiaPermisi pehr-mee-see – excuse is the most important word to know. It starts every statement and every question. It’s useful to think of it as asking permission to do something – and it even sounds a bit like the word permission’, so maybe that will help you remember is usually fine on its own, but if you want to be totally correct then you should add a second word, depending on who you’re talking to. But if you don’t remember these, it’s not going to be a problem people will still be happy you’ve taken the time to learn their most important phrase. Here are the second-word options Permisi mas to young malesPermisi adek to young femalesPermisi pak to older menPermisi ibu to older womenSo an example might be “Permisi Pak, diaman pantai?” which means “excuse me, Sir, where is the beach?”The Next Most Important Balinese PhrasesThese are the phrases you hope you’ll never need. But let’s make a note of them, then move straight on to the friendly stuff tidak mengerti. SAHY-yah TEE-dah/ mng-GEHR-tee – I don’t understandBisa bicara bahasa Inggris? Bee-sah bee-chah-rah bah-hah-sah Ing-griss – Do you speak English? Sya dalam masalah SAHY-yah duh-lum MAH-sah-lah – I’m in troubleButuh bantuan Anda BOO-too BUN-t’wun ahn-duh – I need your helpBeing PoliteThey say that good manners cost nothing, which is of course true for everywhere and everybody. In Bali and throughout Indonesia, good manners are seen as the height of respect and courtesy, and you’ll be amazed at how easily the impossible gets done if you show the proper respect. Please and thank you are little words, but they mean a lot!Tolong TOH-long – PleaseTerima kasih Tuh-REE-mah KAH-see – Thank youSama-sama SAH-mah-sah-mah – You’re welcomeYa EEyah – YesTidak TEE-dah/ – No when pronouncing this, cut off before the hard k’So from this we can also get Ya, tolong’, which means yes, please’, and tidak terima kasih’, which means no, thank you’. See three minutes in and you’re already learning full phrases! Here are a few more polite wordsMaaf mah-AHF – I’m sorryMaaf can also mean excuse me’ for when you want to get attention Maaf, permisi mah-AHF, pehr-mee-see – Excuse me begging your pardon GreetingsTraditional Indonesian Greeting Photo Credit PHGCOM Own work CC BY-SA S’LAH-maht is a word that means good’, good wishing’ or to wish someone well’ so you’ll always find it at the beginning of a greeting. Actually, the original meaning of selamat was to be saved’, so you can see how it kept the well-meaning’ aspect throughout the selamat pagi means good morning’, but really in full it means I offer you my comfort and wish you well for the beginning of the day’. Very respectful. Here are some daily greetings Selamat pagi S’LAH-maht PAH-ghee – Good morningSelamat siang … SEE-yang – Good day or good afternoonSelamat sore … SOH-ray – Good eveningSalamet malam … MAH-lahm – Good nightSelamat tidur … TEE-door – Good night when going to sleep Other Common GreetingsThere are also some other common greetings you should knowHalo HAH-lo – HelloHe Hey – Hello informal Selamat tinggal S’LAH-maht TING-gahl GoodbyeDadah DaH-DaH Goodbye informalSampai jumpa sahm-PAHY D’JUM-pah – See you laterApa kabar? AH-pah KAH-bar – How are you? literally what’s news’?To which the reply is Baik, terima kasih. bah-EEK, TREE-mah KAH-see – Fine, thank you. Apa kabar? Can also be used informally, to mean What’s up?’ literally what’s news’? The informal reply, in this case, is Kabar baik KAH-bar bah-EEK – I’m good literally news is well’. Senang bertemu anda Se-NAHNG berr-teh-moo AHN-dah – Nice to meet you. Namamu siapa? NAH-mah-moo see-AH-pah – What is your name? Nama saya NAH-mah sahy-yah – My name isGetting AroundYou already know how friendly and inquisitive the Indonesians are. So when you meet some on your travels, don’t be surprised that they’re going to want to know all about you! Probably the most common questions you’ll get asked will be where are you from?’ and where are you going?’ The locals will always be happy to help you explore their country, so here are a few travel phrases that you should make a note ofDari mana? DAH-ree MAH-nah– Where are you from? literally from + where’Mau ke mana? MaH-oo kuh MAH-nah – Where do you want to go? literally want + to + where’Permisi, Saya tersesat pehr-mee-see, Sigh-er terser-Sat – Excuse me, I am lost Saya dari sahy-YAH dah-ri – I am from also I have come from’Permisi, saya pergi ke ____ pehr-mee-see, sahy-YAH pehr-GHI kuh – Excuse me, I want to go to ____Permisi, di mana toilet? pehr-mee-see, Dee MAH-nah toilet? – Excuse me, where is the bathroom/toilet/WC?Taxi!Talking of travelling, at some point you’re bound to find yourself in the back of a taxi – they’re so cheap in Indonesia! As always, especially if you’re travelling solo, you should always take extra care in a taxi. Check out our guide for some important tips on how to stay safe in Indonesia. Here are a few phrases that should make the taxi experience a whole lot easier Taksi! TUKS-see – Taxi! Tolong Bawa aku ke ____ TOH-long BAH-wah ah-KOO ke ___ Take me to ____, please. Kiri KIH-ree – left kanan KUH-nuhn – right terus TE-ruhs – straightDari DAH-ree – from Ke kuh – toDekat D’cut – near Jauh DJOW-oo – farDi dalam di DUH-lum– inside Di luar dil-l’huar– outsideDi sini di see-nee – here Di sana – di SUN-nuh – thereSome Common Signs and their MeaningsYou’re bound to encounter a few signs and signposts as you travel around the built-up areas. Most of them are usually accompanied by a drawing or graphic to help you understand the meaning, but here’s a list of some of the more common – Open TUTUP – ClosedMASUK – Entrance KELUAR – ExitDORONG – Push TARIK – Pull TEKAN – PressWC – Toilet PRIA – Men WANITA – WomenAWAS – Caution DILARANG – ForbiddenHATI HATI – Caution, take care but, literally, it means heart heart’. Awww! Other Great Translation have a great Indonesian translator with examples, and the online dictionary from Cambridge University Press has an excellent reputation. We’ve also found a very good source of Indonesian words and phrases on the wikitravel Indonesia site, which covers a lot of useful topics and is well worth a read before you get we’ve noticed, towards the bottom of their page, that they have a list of phrases that could be handy if you ever got in any, er, serious really made us laugh because, if you read just the English phrases in the bold font, they seem to be describing one man’s absolutely terrible day. And at the end, he even tries to bribe the police! No need to visit the site, we’ve reprinted it hereLet’s hope you never have to use any of those particular phrases! But subscribe to our blog, so you’ve got a link to them just in case. After all, you never know…We hope this brief guide has given you some useful phrases to use on your Indonesian vacation. If you have time, why not say them out loud a few times per day – maybe you’ll surprise yourself with what you’ve learnt by the time you arrive!We’ve been travelling around Bali and the rest of Indonesia for many years, and we never get tired of it. There’s always something new to see. If you haven’t finalised your itinerary yet, we’ve produced some great guides on where to go and what to see, so please feel free to take a look. And if you want some more travel advice about Indonesia, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We love to talk and we love to help!“Selamat bersenang-senang!” Have fun! Below are some of the guides we’ve produced for Indonesia. Please take a look through they’re free! or find all our guides by typing Indonesia’ into the search bar. Thank is Bali so Popular? Our Reasons to Visit in 2023The Black Sand Beaches of Bali Our Favourite Seven for 2023The Ultimate 3 Weeks in Bali Travel ItineraryBali Massage Everything You Need To Know Ultimate GuideThe Best Viewpoints In Bali Complete Guide For 2023Nightlife In Bali 2023, Where To Go And What To DoThings To Do In Koh Phangan When It Rains Top 9 Exciting Activities Negara Kepulauan seperti Indonesia memang terdiri dari berbagai macam bahasa. Namun di beberapa daerah ada yang memiliki kemiripan kosakata. Misalnya, antara bahasa Bali dan Jawa. Ketika orang Jawa dan Bali sedang mengobrol, biasanya akan ketemu satu atau dua kosakata yang sama. Hingga akhirnya mereka menyadari memiliki kemiripan sisi lain, Bali sendiri masih menggunakan Bahasa Jawa Kuno dalam kehidupan sosial- agamanya. Misalnya saat upacara di pura, atau bahkan di pentas-pentas kesenian Bali seperti arja, topeng, hingga kesenian berupa kidung suci. Mungkin saja, hal tersebut juga yang membuat Bali memiliki kemiripan dengan bahasa banyak kosakata Bali-Jawa yang mirip. Berikut 12 kosakata Bali-Jawa yang memiliki arti sama1. Sampun yang berarti Bahasa Jawa, kata sampun merupakan bahasa halus. Begitu juga di Bali, kata sampun juga menunjukkan bahasa halus. Kata sampun berarti kalimat Jawa Kulo sampun dahar Saya sudah makan Bali Tiang sampun ngajeng Saya sudah makan. Baca Juga 4 Pesan Bijak Tetua Bali yang Tidak Boleh Kamu Lupakan 2. Durung yang berarti belumIDN Times/Irma YudistiraniKata durung dalam Jawa maupun Bali sama-sama berarti belum. Antara Jawa dan Bali, kata durung merupakan bahasa kalimat Jawa Kulo durung siram Saya belum mandi Bali Ida durung mesiram Dia/yang dihormati belum mandi. Baca Juga 6 Doa Memulai Aktivitas Menurut Agama Hindu Bali 3. Rauh yang berarti Kata rauh dalam Bahasa Jawa dan Bali berarti datang. Biasanya kalau Jawa penulisan rauh menjadi kalimat Jawa Sugeng rawuh Selamat datang Bali Rahajeng rauh Selamat datang. Baca Juga 7 Doa Agama Hindu Agar Mendapat Kedamaian Hidup 4. Medal yang berarti Kosakata selanjutnya adalah medal. Medal dalam Bahasa Jawa dan Bali sama-sama berarti kalimat Jawa Bapak kulo medal bapakku keluar Bali Ida yang dihormati sampun medal Dia/yang dihormati sudah keluar 5. Benjang yang berarti Kata benjang dalam bahasa Jawa dan Bali sama-sama berarti besok. Begini contoh kalimatnya Jawa Benjang kulo ke sekolah Besok aku ke sekolah Bali Benjang tiang ngeranjing ke sekolah Besok saya masuk sekolah. 6. Wareg yang berarti kenyangIDN Times/Imam Rosidin Kata wareg baik dalam Bahasa Jawa dan Bali sama-sama berasti kenyang. Menurut kata wareg dalam bahasa Bali merupakan bahasa andap, atau bahasa biasa yang digunakan sehari-hari. Begitu juga di Jawa, kata wareg juga merupakan bahasa ngoko bahasa biasa. Contoh kalimat Jawa Kulo wes wareg Saya sudah kenyang Bali Tiang pun wareg Saya sudah kenyang. Baca Juga Masih Perawan, 6 Destinasi Wisata Bali Barat yang Wajib Kamu Kunjungi 7. Tumbas yang berarti Kata tumbas dalam bahasa Jawa dan Bali berarti membeli. Tapi kalau di Bali, kata tumbas menjadi numbas. Contoh kalimat Jawa Kulo tumbas beras Saya membeli beras Bali Tiang numbas beras Saya membeli beras. 8. Meneng yang berarti diamIDN Times/Ayu AfriaKata meneng dalam Bahasa Jawa dan Bali sama-sama berarti diam. Hanya saja kalau meneng dalam Bahasa Jawa termasuk bahasa biasa, justru di Bali kata meneng merupakan bahasa halus Menurut kalimat Jawa Kowe ojo meneng ae Kamu jangan diam saja Bali Sampunang meneng manten Jangan diam saja. 9. Akeh yang berarti yang sama selanjutnya adalah akeh. Baik di Jawa maupun di Bali, kata akeh sama-sama berarti banyak. Contoh kalimat Jawa Winston koncone akeh Winston temannya banyak Bali Ipun akeh medue timpal Dia banyak punya teman. 10. Lunga yang berarti pergiPixabay/SkitterphotoKata lunga dalam bahasa Jawa maupun Bali sama-sama berarti pergi. Tapi di Jawa biasanya kata yang sering digunakan adalah lungo. Contoh kalimat Jawa Ibuk lunga Lungo nang pasar Ibuk pergi ke pasar Bali Biyang lunga ke pasar Ibu pergi ke pasar. 11. Alit yang berarti Kata alit dalam bahasa Jawa dan Bali sama-sama berarti kecil. Begini contoh kalimatnya Jawa Ibuk mundut ulam alit wonten peken Ibuk membeli ikan kecil di pasar Bali Biyang ten medue jinah alit Ibu gak punya uang kecil. 12. Saking yang berarti dariIDN Times/Diantari Putri Kosakata selanjutnya adalah kata saking yang sama-sama berarti dari. Contoh kalimatnya seperti ini Jawa Kulo saking Jawi Saya dari Jawa Bali Tiang saking Bali Saya dari Bali. Itulah kosakata Bali dan Jawa yang memiliki arti sama. Inikah bukti bahwa Bali dan Jawa pernah bersatu?