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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the Vastnylanguages 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a1 words in Indonesian with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the Indonesian word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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English hint → Indonesian answer
at six o'clock
pukul enam
/ˈpukul əˈnam/
adverbA1
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attention
perhatian
/pərhaˈtian/
nounA1
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at the weekend
pada akhir pekan
/ˈpa.da ˈa.khir ˈpə.kan/
phraseA1
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at the window
di dekat jendela
/di dəˈkat jənˈdela/
phraseA1
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at twelve
pukul dua belas
/ˈpukul dua ˈbɛlas/
phraseA1
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at two
pukul dua
/ˈpukul ˈdua/
phraseA1
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aunt
bibi
/ˈbibi/
nounA1
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auntie
bibi
/ˈbibi/
nounA1
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autumn
musim gugur
/muˈsim ˈgugur/
nounA1
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away
jauh
/dʒaˈuh/
adverbA1
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baby
bayi
/ˈbaji/
nounA1
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back
kembali
/kəmˈbali/
adverbA1
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back
punggung
/ˈpuŋguŋ/
nounA1
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backpack
ransel
/ˈransel/
nounA1
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bad
buruk
/ˈburuk/
adjectiveA1
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bad weather
cuaca buruk
/ˈtʃu.atʃa ˈburuk/
nounA1
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bag
kantong plastik
/ˈkantɔŋ ˈplastik/
nounA1
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bald
botak
/ˈbotak/
adjectiveA1
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ball
bola
/ˈbola/
nounA1
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ballpoint pen
pulpen
/ˈpulpen/
nounA1
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banana
pisang
/ˈpisaŋ/
nounA1
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bank
bank
/baŋk/
nounA1
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bar
bar
/bar/
nounA1
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