| INTRODUCTION |
| Jason:Hi everyone, I’m Jason. |
| Fira:And I’m Fira! |
| Jason:And welcome to Culture Class: Essential Indonesian Vocabulary, Lesson 6! In this lesson you'll learn 5 essential words related to Food &Drink. These are 5 Indonesian fruits. 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:Durian |
| Jason:Durian |
| Fira:(slow) Durian (regular) Durian |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Durian |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:Often referred to as the “King of Fruits,” Durian is a tropical fruit that’s native to Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia. |
| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Banyak orang Indonesia yang sangat menyukai durian tetapi hanya sedikit orang asing yang menyukainya karena aromanya yang kuat. |
| Jason:Many Indonesians love durian, but few foreigners like it because of its strong smell. |
| Fira:(slow) Banyak orang Indonesia yang sangat menyukai durian tetapi hanya sedikit orang asing yang menyukainya karena aromanya yang kuat. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the next word? |
| Fira:Salak |
| Jason:Snake fruit |
| Fira:(slow) Salak (regular) Salak |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Salak |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:The salak tree is a palm tree that’s native to Indonesia and grows snake fruit. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Salak rasanya sepat. |
| Jason:Snakefruit has an astringent taste. |
| Fira:(slow) Salak rasanya sepat. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the next word? |
| Fira:Pisang |
| Jason:Banana |
| Fira:(slow) Pisang (regular) Pisang |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Pisang |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:In Indonesia it seems like there are banana plants growing everywhere. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Pisang goreng merupakan makanan ringan yang sangat populer di Indonesia. |
| Jason:Fried banana is a very popular snack in Indonesia. |
| Fira:(slow) Pisang goreng merupakan makanan ringan yang sangat populer di Indonesia. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the next word? |
| Fira:Nangka |
| Jason:Jackfruit |
| Fira:(slow) Nangka (regular) Nangka |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Nangka |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:The jackfruit tree requires a tropical climate and is cultivated widely throughout Indonesia. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Nangka yang sudah matang, dimakan dalam keadaan segar atau dijus. |
| Jason:Ripe Jackfruit is eaten fresh or juiced. |
| Fira:(slow) Nangka yang sudah matang, dimakan dalam keadaan segar atau dijus. |
| Jason:Okay, what’s the last word? |
| Fira:Rambutan |
| Jason:Rambutan |
| Fira:(slow) Rambutan (regular) Rambutan |
| Jason:Listeners, please repeat: |
| Fira:Rambutan |
| [pause - 5 sec.] |
| Jason:The rambutan tree is native to Indonesia and is related very closely to the lychee. |
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| Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
| Fira:(normal) Nama Rambutan berasal dari kata ""rambut"", karena bentuk kulitnya yang menyerupai rambut. |
| Jason:The name “Rambutan” comes from the word “hair”, because the fruit's skin resembles hair. |
| Fira:(slow) Nama Rambutan berasal dari kata ""rambut"", karena bentuk kulitnya yang menyerupai rambut. |
| 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:Durian |
| [pause]Jason:Durian |
| Fira:Salak |
| [pause]Jason:Snake fruit |
| Fira:Pisang |
| [pause]Jason:Banana |
| Fira:Nangka |
| [pause]Jason:Jackfruit |
| Fira:Rambutan |
| [pause]Jason:Rambutan |
Outro
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| Jason:There you have it – 5 fruit names in Indonesia! We have a more complete list at IndonesianPod101.com Thanks everyone, See you next time! |
| Fira:"Sampai Jumpa” |
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