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Learn more bahasa indonesia
I wanted to learn more Bahasaindonesia language here..can someone help me translate these words in Bahasa Indonesia: Where do u live? What are up to? see you soon. Everything will be fine., Godbless you., Hope to see oyu in person someday, hehe. I can help you with Tagalog in return just feel at ease to ask.. Thanks
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); Filipino (Tagalog)
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Dianne S.
December 5, 2007
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translate this into Bahasa Indonesia please
I want to ask my neighbor in Bahasa Indonesia if he knows when the rubbish pickup happens, what days of the week? My friend claims one never knows, but how do the local Balinese always know when to put it out? Ha ha the little things living in a foreign country that make one crazy. Will trade my English for Indonesian. Terimakasih
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); English
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Lake D.
August 12, 2007
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charma
June 6, 2007
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Latest: June 6, 2007
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Bosnian translator, please?
I wanted to write an acknowledgement to my partner (he is a Bosnian) in my thesis. Would somebody be kind to help me, please? I wanted to say, "I am forever grateful to Jasmin for always be there."
It's supposed to be a surprise for him, so I could not ask him to translate it for me :-) Thank you, or to be precise, "Hvala".
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); English
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sansregrets
May 26, 2007
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Re:Re:I want to learn bahasa indonesia
hi can u please contact me and teach me some indonesian!!! i would LOVE to learn. I already know some indonesian but i want to learn more thanks
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); English
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anon a.
May 8, 2007
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Latest: May 8, 2007
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Re:I want to learn bahasa indonesia
hai hai.....im willing to teach you bahasa... although im not from indonesia... all bcz bahasa is our bahasa ibunda....
cheers wine
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); English
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wine 9.
April 28, 2007
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Latest: May 8, 2007
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Re:ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE
Hi, the term "how comes" is not used in English. 'How goes it' would be used. The person who said that did not know English very well. Hope this helps.
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); English
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Paula Y.
September 4, 2006
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Latest: September 4, 2006
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Re:ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE
Hi April,
Did your your friend say, "How comes?", or "How goes it?" Here in the U. S., we often say, "How goes it" which is the same as "how are you," "How are things," things like that.
But there may be a different expression in England.
Good luck!
Mark
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); English
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Mark S.
August 14, 2006
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Latest: September 4, 2006
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Re: Let's help each other
HIII VLAD...I want to be able to speak russian, please... o yeah,,, i am native indonesian (1/3 javanese, 1/3 suku banjar, 1/3 madura) so i can speak indonesian well. now i live in yogyakarta!! i hope you can hel pme to speak russian! BTW, what's russian for "hello, my name is aulia"->in indonesia, it maybe "halo, nama saya aulia" ? thanks for your help.
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Language pair: Indonesian (Bahasa); English
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Aulia K.
July 30, 2006
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Latest: November 22, 2007
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Re:when to use the ?
I guess it depends on what you mean bye "tie".
Are you trying to say: "I want to tie my shoe" or "Tie the rope in a knot" (using "tie" as a verb), -or- Are you trying to say: "I want dad to wear the tie with that suit" (using "tie" as a noun) ???
If your using "tie" as a noun, then you say "the tie" or you can say "a tie" (both indicate 1 tie)
*If your using "tie" as a verb, then you never use "the" before it.
Hope that helps!
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Language pair: English; Indonesian (Bahasa)
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Danielle
June 13, 2006
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