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Talking about being tired and having a headache
Hello
Can you help me say this in Indonesian?
Person A: How are you? (apa kapar)
Person B: I have a bad headache. You?
Person A: I'm sorry (to hear that). I am ok, but a little tired.
2015年3月22日 09:47
解答 · 4
A: How are you? = Apa kabar?
B: I have a bad headache. You? = Saya sedang sakit kepala parah, Anda?
A: I'm sorry (to hear that). I am ok, but a little tired. = *____. Saya baik, hanya** sedikit lelah.
*this phrase isn't common in Indonesia, usually people here just say "get well soon" which in bahasa indonesia is "cepat sembuh".
**hanya can be used to replace tetapi which actually means but, because it matches the sentence more.
2015年3月22日
A: How are you? = Apa kabar?
B: I have a bad headache. You? = Saya sedang sakit kepala parah, Anda?
A: I'm sorry (to hear that). I am ok, but a little tired. = *____. Saya baik, hanya** sedikit lelah.
*this phrase isn't common in Indonesia, usually people here just say "get well soon" which in bahasa indonesia is "cepat sembuh".
**hanya can be used to replace tetapi which actually means but, because it matches the sentence more.
2015年3月22日
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