| INTRODUCTION |
| Jason:Hi everyone, I’m Jason. |
| Fira:And I’m Fira! |
| Jason:And welcome to Culture Class: Essential Indonesian Vocabulary, Lesson 11! In this lesson you'll learn 5 essential words related to Society &Culture. These are 5 plants in Indonesian. Hand picked. You can find a complete list of vocabulary at IndonesianPod101.com |
| FIVE KEY VOCABULARY ITEMS |
| Jason:Fira, what’s our first word? |
| Fira:Kenari |
| Jason:Pili Nut |
| Fira:(slow) Kenari (regular) Kenari |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Kenari |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:The pili nut is often grown as an ornamental tree in the Old World Tropics area of Indonesia. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Kacang Kenari biasa digunakan sebagai taburan dalam pembuatan kue. |
| Jason:Pili nut is used as a topping in cake making. |
| Fira:(slow) Kacang Kenari biasa digunakan sebagai taburan dalam pembuatan kue. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the next word? |
| Fira:Patma Raksasa |
| Jason:Rafflesia Arnoldii |
| Fira:(slow) Patma Raksasa (regular) Patma Raksasa |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Patma Raksasa |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:The rafflesia arnoldii is aptly named the “corpse flower” because it smells strongly like decaying flesh; this rare flower is native to the forests of Sumatra and Borneo and efforts are being made to keep it from becoming extinct. |
| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Patma Raksasa merupakan bunga terbesar di dunia. |
| Jason:Rafflesia Arnoldii is the largest flower in the world. |
| Fira:(slow) Patma Raksasa merupakan bunga terbesar di dunia. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the next word? |
| Fira:Cengkeh |
| Jason:Clove |
| Fira:(slow) Cengkeh (regular) Cengkeh |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Cengkeh |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:Cloves are harvested widely in Indonesia, especially on the Maluku islands, which they are native to. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Cengkeh banyak digunakan sebagai bahan pembuat rokok kretek di Indonesia. |
| Jason:Cloves are widely used as the ingredients of clove cigarettes in Indonesia. |
| Fira:(slow) Cengkeh banyak digunakan sebagai bahan pembuat rokok kretek di Indonesia. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the next word? |
| Fira:Flindersia |
| Jason:Crows Ash |
| Fira:(slow) Flindersia (regular) Flindersia |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Flindersia |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:The Crows Ash tree is native to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Kayu Flindersia bagus digunakan sebagai bahan bangunan. |
| Jason:Crows Ash wood is excellent for use as a building material. |
| Fira:(slow) Kayu Flindersia bagus digunakan sebagai bahan bangunan. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the last word? |
| Fira:Kantong Semar |
| Jason:Tropical pitcher plant |
| Fira:(slow) Kantong Semar (regular) Kantong Semar |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Kantong Semar |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:The tropical pitcher plant is native to much of the Old World Tropics, including the part located in Indonesia. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Kantong Semar menangkap serangga sebagai sumber makanannya. |
| Jason:The tropical pitcher plant captures insects as a source of food. |
| Fira:(slow) Kantong Semar menangkap serangga sebagai sumber makanannya. |
| QUIZ |
| Jason:Okay listeners, are you ready to be quizzed on the words you just learned? Fira will give you the Indonesian – please say the English meaning out loud! Are you ready? |
| Fira:Kenari |
| [pause]Jason:Pili Nut |
| Fira:Patma Raksasa |
| [pause]Jason:Rafflesia Arnoldii |
| Fira:Cengkeh |
| [pause]Jason:Clove |
| Fira:Flindersia |
| [pause]Jason:Crows Ash |
| Fira:Kantong Semar |
| [pause]Jason:Tropical pitcher plant |
Outro
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| Jason:There you have it – 5 plant names in Indonesia! We have a more complete list at IndonesianPod101.com Then, See you next time! |
| Fira:"Sampai Jumpa" |
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