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مدرّسDid you know that there are several ways to say 'I' in Bahasa Indonesia?
The translations for 'I' in Bahasa Indonesia are 'Saya' (formal) and 'Aku' (informal).
However, sometimes people refer to themselves in the third person, using their own name or the way others address them.
For example:
If you call someone 'Bapak' (Sir), they will refer to themselves as 'Bapak' too.
If you call someone 'Ibu' (Ma'am), they will refer to themselves as 'Ibu' too.
If you call someone 'Kakak' (Sister), they will refer to themselves as 'Kakak' too.
If you call someone 'Abang' (Brother), they will refer to themselves as 'Abang' too.
And so on.
Additionally, each province in Indonesia has its own local languages, which introduce even more variations of how to say 'I.'
If you want to learn more, we can discuss it in my class. So, what are you waiting for? Book my class now, and let's learn Bahasa Indonesia in a fun way!
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المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الإندونيسية, المنانغكباو, أخرى
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