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Learn the most common way to say "thank you"
Learn how to say, "You're welcome"
Learn an essential phrase when traveling
Learn basic greetings
Learn parting phrases
Learn how to ask "Where is the bathroom?
Learn how to ask, "Can you speak English?"
Learn how to say, "I don't understand"
Learn how to ask the speaking party to say something again
Learn how to apologize
Learn how to talk about your nationality
Learn how to use kinship terms and when you can omit pronouns in your conversation
Learn about two Indonesian demonstratives and an interrogative pronoun that has a few different uses
Learn about versatile ending and a preposition that will help your Indonesian conversations go smoothly
Learn how to greet others in Indonesian at different times of day
Learn how to use positives and negatives along with prepositions
Learn how to use the question dari mana? meaning "Where are you from?"
Learn how to talk about different types of food and drink
Learn how to tell time
Learn how to use nya to talk about some of the items most Indonesians carry with them, like their car keys and mobile phones
Learn how to ask about local destinations using kalau
Learn how to express ownership and negate adverbs, and about the types of public transportation that are available in Indonesia
Learn how to use sudah, meaning "already," from a conversation between two people in Indonesia
Learn how to use bagaimana ("how") and kenapa ("why")
Learn how to express things that have just started using baru, and also about basic ailments and medicines
Learn how to discuss your likes and dislikes using the verbs senang and suka
Learn how to use the third person pronoun dia and how describing living things is different than describing inanimate objects
Learn about using the relative clause yang to describe things like fruit
Learn about the prepositions ke and di
Learn about the numerals up to one hundred, as well as time designations
Learn about ada as a verb of existence and possession, and about ordinal numbers
Learn about demonstratives
Learn how to use the verb bisa meaning "be able to," and how to distinguish between the various versions of "no"
Learn about asking for prices and about the numbers above 100
Learn how to express thanks and say goodbye