English translations powered by Oxford Languages tinggi noun , adjective high, tall pada kecepatan yang tinggi at high speed tinggi saya 1,7 meter I'm 1.7 metres tall tinggi hati proud, snobbish tembok itu tinggi sekali the wall is very high matahari sudah tinggi it's already late in the morning pejabat tinggi senior official English words for cantik include beautiful, pretty, lovely, attractive, chic, fair, handsome, sweet, dainty and comely. Find more Indonesian words at wordhippo.com! 1. From contraction of Indonesian pornografi (pornographic), from Dutch pornografie or English pornography, from French pornographie. 2. Pornografi is a formal word in Indonesia, while porno is informal. Synagogue is Judaism prayer house. The Greek word is στάδιο (stadio). 1. The Greek word is θέατρο (théatro). 2. Perseroan Terbatas in Indonesia refers to a legal entity type that businesses can form to conduct business and build a revenue-generating entity in Indonesia. It is referred to as a PT or LLC. Generally, PT companies are categorized into Local PT companies and Foreign-owned PT PMA companies. If a company is accepted as a PT, the company name Analysis the Result of Translation English Idiom into Bahasa Indonesia Name/ NPM : Ria Oktaviani/1411040152 and Desi Kurniasari/1411040231 Kelas :C N Target text Meaning of the Translated Un o Source text (Students Result) Idiom Discussions Equivalence Non- translated Equivalence Dynamic Formal 1 Craig and I fought Craig dan saya Something that The most common greetings in Indonesian and how to use them. Here are the most common greetings in Indonesian: Hi is "Hai". Good morning is "Selamat pagi". Good noon: it does not exist in English, but in Indonesian it is "Selamat siang". Good afternoon is "Selamat sore". Good evening is "Selamat malam". Halo and Hai are rather informal. English words for pakai include with, take, wears, wore, put on, wear on and put-on. Find more Indonesian words at wordhippo.com! e. The youth pledge text. The Youth Pledge ( Indonesian: Sumpah Pemuda) was a declaration to define the identity of Indonesians recited during the Second Youth Congress ( Kongres Pemuda Kedua) made in 28 October 1928. The pledge proclaimed three ideas: one motherland, one nation, and a unifying language. [1] makan. infinitive, imperative and colloquial of memakan (“to eat; to consume”) ( transitive, figurative, colloquial) work properly. Untung saja remnya makan kalau tidak matilah kau. ― You're lucky that the brake worked properly otherwise you would be dead. Noun [ edit] barang (plural barang-barang, first-person possessive barang ku, second-person possessive barang mu, third-person possessive barang nya) thing : item; that which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept. unmentionable thing, e.g. penis, etc. good, commodity. baggage. Synonyms: bagasi, muatan. c0YmW2F.