| Fourth : Learning
Numbers |
|
| zero |
[nol | kosong] |
| one |
satu |
| two |
dua |
| three |
tiga |
| four |
empat |
| five |
lima |
| six |
enam |
| seven |
tujuh |
| eight |
delapan |
| nine |
sembilan |
| ten |
sepuluh |
| eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, ... |
sebelas, dua belas, tiga belas, empat
belas... |
| twenty, thirty, forty, ... |
dua puluh, tiga puluh, empat puluh, ... |
| thirty one, thirty two, ... |
tiga puluh satu, tiga puluh dua, ... |
| one hundred, two hundred, ... |
seratus, dua ratus |
| one thousand, two thousand, ... |
seribu, dua ribu, ... |
| one million, two million, ... |
sejuta, dua juta, ... |
| .. and a half |
setengah |
| Rupiah (Indonesian currency) |
Rupiah |
If you find difficulty to memorize numbers, the easiest thing to do is to write it down on a piece of paper or on a calculator or cellphone. But still, don't try to bargain antique items in Jalan Surabaya or buy something in a traditional market. Prices in Indonesia are usually in thousands and hundreds (such as Rp. 17.500 is seventeen thousand and five hundred). You need practice to memorize numbers and use it in some situations such as ordering and paying the bills in restaurants, or buying some batik in stores.
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