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Hi everyone, I'm Windy Anggraini.
Hi, nama saya Windy Anggraini.
Welcome to the Indonesian Whiteboard Lessons.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to give your email address in Indonesian.
Let's get started.
Okay, let's look at the vocabulary.
First, we have ah, a.
Next, beh, b.
Next, we have che, pronounced somewhat like ch as in church.
c, che, deh, d.
Next, we have eh, e.
ef, f.
Next, we have geh, g.
ha, h.
Next, we have ie, pronounced like ""ee"" as in ""bee.""
ie, i.
Next, we have djeh, j.
ka, k.
Next, we have el, l.
Next, em, m.
Next, we have en, n.
oh, o.
Next, we have peh, p.
key, q.
Next, we have er, r.
es, s.
Next, teh, t.
Next, we have u, pronounced like ""oo"" as in ""food.""
u, u.
Next, feh, v.
Next, we have weh, w.
Next, we have ex, x.
ye, y.
Last, we have zet, z.
Let's look at the dialogue.
When I read, I want you to pay attention to the email.
Find the alphabets and see how it's used in the dialogue.
Boleh saya minta email Anda?
Boleh. Email saya
er-u-ka-em-oh-en-oh@innolang.com
Can you give me your email?
Sure. My email is r-u-k-m-o-n-o@innolang.com
Now, let's look at the sentence pattern.
This pattern will be the structure that all of our dialogue follows.
Email saya [email address].
My email is [email address].
Saya means my, first person singular possessive.
Anda means you, used to address someone of higher status, someone older, or someone that you don't know very well.

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