Email from guy on language exchange website

Mar 02, 2009 10:54

Hai, Veronica. Saya Hanif, orang Indonesia asli (native). Saya senang berkenalan dengan anda. I speak English, but not so fluent. Jadi saya ingin sekali punya teman yang bisa diajk ngobrol, tukar pengalaman dan pengetahuan(sharing experience & knowledge) dan bertukar dalam belajar bahasa bersama (and learn each ather from language exchange). Saya ( Read more... )

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wra1th22 March 2 2009, 19:53:24 UTC
there's a dangling participle

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atroposnomore March 4 2009, 15:33:12 UTC
fuck! thx!

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zougla March 3 2009, 21:33:06 UTC
ngobrol is the informal word for "to chat." couldn't find diajk, but he may have meant diajak which my dic says means "encouraged."

Also, did you learn "belum" yet? It means "not yet" and is kinda the opposite of sudah.

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atroposnomore March 4 2009, 15:32:56 UTC
no i didn't learn belum yet, though that would have been useful!

so i could say something like, saya belum makan? and it would mean i haven't eaten yet? oh and what verb would i use to say i visit somewhere?

how the heck do you say ngobrol?

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zougla March 4 2009, 20:57:39 UTC
velar nasal in the beginning, like the last sound of "sang" We don't have any words in English that start with that sound.

Visit is berkunjung.

You are totally on point with the use of belum! :D

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atroposnomore March 5 2009, 00:59:36 UTC
so berkunjung could be used for visiting a place or just people?

i didn't realize they had that sound in indonesian (the "ng" at the beginning.) it looked so weird to me when i saw it.

and thank you!

how is your class going?

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