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Learn how to use the verb "to go"
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| Halo semuanya, nama saya Fira. Hi everybody! I’m Fira. |
| Welcome to IndonesianPod101.com’s “Bahasa Indonesia dalam 3 menit”. The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Indonesian. |
| In the last lesson, we learned how to use Indonesian adjectives easily. |
| In this lesson we will start a series of lessons dedicated to the most common Indonesian verbs, the ones you will definitely hear all the time! |
| The first verb in our series will be pergi, which means "to go". We will use this word along with many different destinations. |
| So imagine someone asks you Liburan mau pergi ke mana? That means "Where are you going for your holidays?" in the informal form. |
| So if you are going to the beach for example, you will say Saya mau pergi ke pantai. [slowly] Saya mau pergi ke pantai. |
| So let’s break down this answer. |
| First we had- |
| Saya mau which is "I want to..." |
| Next we have the verb pergi, "go". |
| And we had ke pantai which means “to the beach”. |
| So now, let’s have an explanation of this connecting word between Pergi, "go" and your destination, which is ke. |
| The particle ke indicates movement towards a destination. |
| Now let’s take a look at another example- |
| Saya mau pulang ke rumah, literally "I want to go back to home" |
| Imagine you are on the bus on your way back home. To tell someone about where you are, you can say- Saya sedang berada di bus. which means “I’m on the bus.” |
| Let’s break this down. |
| Saya is the formal for “I” |
| Sedang or “at the moment” is used to indicate an action is in progress. |
| Berada means “located” |
| Di means “at”, “in” or “on” and is a particle used to indicate a location or place. |
| and finally Bus, which is “Bus.” |
| You can replace the word Bus with any other place. For example, Saya berada di kantor which means “I’m in the office”. Or |
| Saya berada di rumah teman. which means |
| “I’m at a friend’s place.” |
| Now it’s time for Fira’s tips. |
| In Indonesian, if someone asks you and your friend "Where are you going now?" You can say Kita mau pergi ke mal which means "We are going to the mall". |
| But you can also say Kita mau pergi ke mal, mau ikut? with an interrogative tone and in this case it’s like an invitation - "We are going to the mall, do you want to come with?" |
| So, in this lesson, we learned how to use the verb pergi. Next time, we’ll learn another very useful verb, ”to do” |
| I’ll be waiting for you in the next Bahasa Indonesia dalam 3 menit. |
| Sampai Jumpa lagi! |
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