Re: Re:
Alphard Sokaina said:
thanks yuzuki!
yuzuki said:
you say the words exactly as what it's written, like, "halo" is read "halo" not "helo" or anything
that's great since in some languages the pronunciation differs a lot from what is written
Yasogami said:
kabar baik yuzuki
english please
hi
"kabar baik" means "I'm fine" in English.
well I found it's really weird for foreign people wanting to learn Indonesian (What is interesting in Indonesian?)
But they learn it really fast, although they will speak in proper grammar
another lesson:
Subject. I YOU WE THEY SHE HE IT.
I = Saya (polite/formal), Aku (daily), Gue (daily/slang, almost like Ore in Japanese)
You = Anda (formal), Kamu (daily), Elu/Elo/Lo (daily/slang)
We = Kami, Kita (there are difference between Kami and Kita but I can't explain it well)
They = Mereka
He, She = Beliau (polite/formal), Dia (daily)
It... "It" doesn't have any translation

just say what it is. If that "it" is a dog, than say "it" as "the dog"
I can't be a good teacher but I'll try my best
Just leave it to me
