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Community TutorIndonesian Common Slangs (#1)
Here are more list of Indonesian slang words:
1.
Mager – Lazy to Move
Mager is used when someone feels lazy to move from where she or he is comfortable in where he or she stays.
2.
Capek – Tired or Exhausted
Capek is slang word used when someone is tired of doing something. She or he is exhausted.
3.
Baper – Sensitive
Baper is a slang word in Indonesian used when someone takes her or his feelings easily. It xan be someone sensitive in heart. So they can be happy or sad in easy ways.
4.
Gaptek – Clueless in Technology
Gaptek is an Indononesian slang word used to show someone who don’t know how to use technology such as handphone, instagram, facebook, etc.
5.
Bego – Stupid or Dumb
Bego is Indonesian Slang word used to say someone’s adjective such as stupid or dumb.
6.
Kangen = Miss
Kangen is an Indonesian Slang Word used when someone miss another or other people.
7.
Bete = Fed up
Bete is an Indonesian slangg word used when someone feels fed up about something or fed up to someone or others.
8.
Lebay = Too exaggerated
Lebay is an Indonesian slang word used to say someone who act too exaggerated or say something too exaggerated.
9.
Cabe cabean = Teen Chicks
Cabe cabean is Indonesian slang word refers to teenagers who are chicks (girls). However, some teen girls don’t like being called as ‘cabe cabean’.
10.
Rempong or Ribet – Complicated
Rempong or Ribet is an Indonesian slang word refers to something complicated.
Apr 21, 2018 11:39 AM
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Hi, I'm from Malaysia. well currently I am searching for a partner to practice my English with. Let me know if you are interested. Well, I prefer people from Asia and glad to know you are an Indonesian.
April 21, 2018
Hi, I'm from Malaysia. well currently I am searching for a partner to practice my English with. Let me know if you are interested. Well, I prefer people from Asia and glad to know you are an Indonesian.
April 21, 2018
Hi, I'm from Malaysia. well currently I am searching for a partner to practice my English with. Let me know if you are interested. Well, I prefer people from Asia and glad to know you are an Indonesian.
April 21, 2018
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