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Basic Bootcamp #4
Counting from 1-100 in
Indonesian
CONTENTS
2 Indonesian
2 English
2 Vocabulary
3 Sample Sentences
3 Grammar
6 Cultural Insight
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INDONESIAN
1. Budi: Satu,Dua,Tiga,Empat,Lima.
2. Bdui: Enam,Tujuh,Delapan,Sembilan,Sepuluh
3. Budi: Sebelas,Duabelas,Tigabelas,Empatbelas,Limabelas
ENGLISH
VOCABULARY
SAMPLE SENTENCES
Saya bisa menghitung dari satu sampai Dua lengan itu sedang terangkat.
sepuluh dalam Bahasa Cina.
"The two arms are raised."
"I can count from one to ten in Chinese."
Ada tujuh hari dalam satu minggu. Laba-laba memiliki delapan kaki.
"There are seven days in every week." "A spider has eight legs."
Pesawat itu akan lepas landas pukul Saya bisa menghitung dari satu sampai
sembilan. sepuluh dalam Bahasa Cina.
"The plane will take off at nine o'clock." "I can count from one to ten in Chinese."
GRAMMAR
Budi: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Budi: satu, dua, tiga, empat, lima, enam, tujuh, delapan, sembilan, sepuluh, sebelas,
duabelas, tigabelas, empatbelas, limabelas, enambelas, tujuhbelas, delapanbelas,
sembilanbelas, dua puluh
"English" Indonesian
0 nol/kosong ("empty")
1 satu
2 dua
3 tiga
4 empat/pat
5 lima
6 enam/nem
7 tujuh
8 delapan
9 sembilan
10 sepuluh
"English" Indonesian
11 sebelas
12 duabelas
14 empatbelas/patbelas
15 limabelas
16 enambelas/nembelas
17 tujuhbelas
18 delapanbelas
19 sembilanbelas
20 dua puluh
Multiples of 10 up to 100
"English" Indonesian
10 sepuluh
20 dua puluh
30 tiga puluh
50 lima puluh
70 tujuh puluh
80 delapan puluh
90 sembilan puluh
100 seratus
1. "45"
empat/pat puluh lima
2. "21"
dua puluh satu
3. "77"
tujuh puluh tujuh
4. "92"
sembilan puluh dua
5. "48"
empat puluh/pat puluh delapan
6. "83"
delapan puluh tiga
CULTURAL INSIGHT
1. The number two is important for the Balinese because it represents rwa bhineda
("the two complementary opposites") which comprises the whole (e.g. good/evil,
male/female, light/darkness, black/white).
2. The number three is also important for the Balinese because of the Trimurti, or "the
Hindu trinity of the gods," Siwa ("Shiva"), Wisnu ("Vishnu"), and Brahma.
3. In many societies, the number four refers to the powerful four cardinal directions.
5. The number nine is important in Java since it is considered a magical number for
many reasons. It outlines the four cardinal directions, the four intermediate directions,
and the center (4+4+1). It also symbolizes the nine "open orifices" of the human
body, which all need to be "closed" (through certain activities and rites) if one wants
to fortify his or her spiritual ambitions.