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Hi, everyone! I'm Blanka.
Halo semua, saya Blanka.
Welcome to the Indonesian Whiteboard Lessons.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to tell someone your nationality in Indonesian.
Let's get started!
Okay, let's look at the vocabulary.
First, we have
Orang Korea Selatan.
South Korean.
Orang Meksiko.
Mexican
Orang Rusia.
Russian
Orang India.
Indian
Orang Jerman.
German
Orang Inggris.
British.
Orang Jepang.
Japanese.
Orang Brazil.
Brazilian
Orang Mesir.
Egyptian
Orang Afrika Selatan.
South African
Orang Yunani.
Greek.
Orang Kanada.
Canadian.
Orang Norwegia.
Norwegian
Orang Swedia.
Swedish.
Let's look at the dialogue.
When I read, I want you to pay attention to the nationality.
Find the nationality and see how it's used in the dialogue.
Anda orang Kanada
Bukan, Saya bukan orang Kanada
Saya orang Inggris.
Anda orang Kanada
Bukan, Saya bukan orang Kanada
Saya orang Inggris.
Are you Canadian?
No, I'm not Canadian. I'm British.
Now, let's look at the sentence pattern.
This pattern will be the structure that all of our dialogues will follow.
Anda orang [Country].
Are you [nationality].
Saya orang [Country].
I am [nationality].
Nationality in Indonesian is formed
by adding the prefix Orang or person to the name of the country.
Let's see some of these vocabulary examples here.
If you see here on the left column, it's all have Orang as the prefix.
And the second column is the name of countries in Indonesia.
For example, Orang Mexico.
The second column, Mexico, is the country name in Indonesia.
Mexico.
And when you add Orang, Orang Mexico, it becomes the nationality.
Mexican.
Let's see some other example.
Orang Jepang.
You have the prefix Orang and the country name in Indonesian, Jepang.
Orang Jepang.
It becomes the nationality.
Japanese.

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