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Katya
I can say question so: ''How are you? = Bagaimana kamu?'' or no?
19 mrt. 2010 15:04
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11 april 2013
Salamat Katya,
I haven't noticed my Indo friends using the phrase often, it sounds incomplete somehow. Cherry is spot-on with advising 'apa kabar' as the better option.
I checked around some blogs to make sure, and "bagaimana kamu" does turn up as an incomplete sentence: eg, "...bagaimana kamu mengerti" ("...how you understand").
Kamusku punya: "bagaimana kabarnya", 'how are things' (how its news) dan "bagaimana dia sekarang", 'how is she now'. That may indicate your question could still be understood, but from my searches I don't see it commonly used that way.
Keen for a native speaker's input here! :)
20 maart 2010
Hello Katya,
You say:
"Apa kabar"
- " How are you " Apa kabar
- "Good and you ?" Baik. Anda?
The phrase "apa kabar" literally means "what (your) news". The word "apa" means "what" and the word "kabar" means "news". When translated, it means "how are you".
19 maart 2010
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Katya
Taalvaardigheden
Indonesisch, Russisch
Taal die wordt geleerd
Indonesisch
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