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An Indonesian phrasebook designed for the traveller. Its dictionary-style structure allows for fluency of language, and feature-boxes include matters where language is important.
Colloquial Indonesian: The Complete Course for Beginners has been carefully developed by an experienced teacher to provide a step-by-step course to Indonesian as it is written and spoken today. Combining a clear, practical and accessible style with a methodical and thorough treatment of the language, it equips learners with the essential skills needed to communicate confidently and effectively in Indonesian in a broad range of situations. No prior knowledge of the language is required. Colloquial Indonesian is exceptional; each unit presents a wealth of grammatical points that are reinforced with a wide range of exercises for regular practice. Key features include: A clear, user-friendly for...
Everyone starts as a beginner. Indonesian for Beginners is especially composed for those who want to start to learn bahasa Indonesia. In this book, you can find practical and structured lessons to help you to have a better understanding of bahasa Indonesia. This book also provides Indonesian grammatical lessons along with samples of useful phrases and conversations. This book will help you to develop your Indonesian in terms of speaking, reading, listening and writing. The book also comes with an audio CD, narrated by a native speaker.
Totally revised new edition Focuses on the everyday language Practices all four skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing Clear grammar points Exercises and revision lessons to check progress
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Think Blue, Count Two" by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Want to learn and speak real Indonesian? While most textbooks have you reading rules about the language: With Can Do Indonesian, you'll be able to do everyday activities such as... introduce yourself, talk about the weather or your family, give your phone number, count in Indonesian, and much, much more. You'll be able to... - Communicate in various real-life scenarios -- after every single lesson. - Understand Indian culture and nuances - Understand a ton of words, phrase and grammar rules - Measure your progress with tests on IndonesianPod101 Can Do Indonesian gives you a real-world approach: you learn to speak and understand everyday Indonesian. You can use this textbook for self-study, with a language partner, or in a classroom. Inside, you get: - 7 units, 24 lessons & 130+ pages - Indonesian dialogs with translations - Grammar explanations for grammar presented in dialogs - Key vocabulary lists from the dialogue - Writing & speaking exercises - Cultural insights
Designed to supplement the classroom LOTE program. Resources allow for the introduction and consolidation of relevant topic vocabulary and grammatical structure in the early stages of LOTE learning.
Learn Indonesian with our simple to use EXTENDED phrasebook. It is a handy and comprehensive reference to cultural immersion while exploring new geographies. Impress your local business contacts or friends with confidence. Categories include Business, Shopping, Restaurant, Marketing, Trading, Careers, Meetings, Negotiations, Food, Useful Phrases, Numbers, Time, and many more.
Indonesian language or often called as Bahasa Indonesia is a language spoken by approximately 240 million native speakers in the Republic of Indonesia itself. Bahasa Indonesia is a national language uniting the uniqueness of various tribes in thousands of islands in Indonesia. It’s a national language that has a long history back to the Sumpah Pemuda (Youth Declaration) 28 October 1928 as one of the recoqnized three pillars nation-building. Nowadays in practical context, most of Indonesian speaks Bahasa (acronym for Bahasa Indonesia), only Indonesian live in few rural areas that may not speak Indonesian and use local languages instead. This can be challenging if you are an adventurous type...