Indonesian to Danish Translation
Common Phrases From Indonesian to Danish
Indonesian | Danish |
---|---|
Terima kasih | tak skal du have |
Silakan | Vær venlig |
Maaf | Undskyld |
Halo | Hej |
Selamat tinggal | Farvel |
Ya | Ja |
TIDAK | Ingen |
Apa kabarmu? | Hvordan har du det? |
Permisi | Undskyld mig |
Saya tidak tahu | Jeg ved ikke |
saya mengerti | jeg forstår |
Saya kira demikian | det tror jeg |
Mungkin | måske |
Sampai jumpa lagi | Vi ses senere |
Hati-hati | Pas på |
Ada apa? | Hvad så? |
Sudahlah | Glem det |
Tentu saja | Selvfølgelig |
Segera | Med det samme |
Ayo pergi | Lad os gå |
Interesting information about Indonesian Language
Indonesian is a special kind of talking and writing that people use in a country called Indonesia. Lots of people use it to say "hello," tell stories, buy things, and do lots of other stuff. It's like a bridge that helps everyone understand each other, even if they also have their own ways to speak in different parts of Indonesia. Indonesian is a bit like a big mixer because it takes little pieces from other languages too, like Dutch and some other languages nearby. This makes it really cool and different. The exciting part is that when you learn Indonesian, you can make friends with lots of people and tell them about your dreams, play games, and share jokes. It's like having a magic key that opens up a whole world of new adventures!
Know About Danish Language
Danish is a special way of talking that comes from a country called Denmark. It's like how when you go to different people's houses, they may have their own secret words or ways of saying things, but Danish is the special way of talking for a whole country. Imagine you have a box of Legos, and with these Legos, you can build all sorts of things by putting them together in different ways. Danish has its own 'Legos' or sounds and words, that people put together to say what they want, like asking for apple juice, playing with friends, or telling a story. The way these words sound is a bit like how someone from Denmark would sing a song, a bit up and down and fun to listen to. And just like you learn to say "please" and "thank you," kids in Denmark learn to say "tak" and "hej" which means the same thing, but in their own special Danish way.
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