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Bahasa Indonesia is a deceptively simple language. With a nice, friendly bounce, it is easy to learn the basics.

Certainly, within a few days, most visitors will feel confident enough to let loose a few words here and there. Such is the friendly atmosphere of the country, even non-polyglots can delve into its linguistic waters.

Of course, they may stumble and fall, but the warm Indonesian smile will furnish them with enough verve not to give up. It’s an energising sensation, to pick up another tongue, and with 17,000 islands to choose from, there’s plenty of chance for conversation practice across the country.

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It is also an intricate language, replete with hundreds of dialects. Balinese, Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese… for a country so rich in history and heritage, it’s somehow fitting to have so many vernaculars in use. Someone somewhere once said it can take many lifetimes to truly appreciate everything Indonesia offers, such are its anthropological, social and cultural delights. Mastering Bahasa is no exception.

Deploy the Bahasa

However, this doesn’t help when trying to buy a packet of cigarettes and a bottle of water. What matters are numbers and cold, hard words. Bahasa, for all its wonderful qualities, can be a quick language to hear. Indeed, when spoken full throttle, it displays all the rhythmic qualities of a machine gun. It’s extremely satisfying to hear, but one could easily drown in a sea of incomprehension.


Read More: Heading to Malawi? It might be an idea to brush up on some Chichewa.


The key, of course, is practice. Below are some basic aids to conducting transactions in Bahasa. There are some numbers and some likely questions. It’s not a comprehensive list, but like anything, a little effort can go a long way. Be confident, let the words sink in and don’t be afraid. Indonesians are generally very helpful and gracious and will certainly help out if they sense you’re struggling. Kamu siap?*

English Indonesian

Numbers Nomor

One Satu

Two Dua

Three Tiga

Four Empat

Five Lima

Six Enam

Seven Tujuh

Eight Delapan

Nine Sembilan

Ten Sepuluh

Eleven Sebelas

Twelve Duabelas

Thirteen Tigabelas

Fourteen Empatbelas

Fifteen Limabelas

Sixteen Enambelas

Seventeen Tujuhbelas

Eighteen Delapanbelas

Nineteen Sembilanbelas

Twenty Dua puluh

Twenty-one Dua puluh satu

Thirty Tiga puluh 

Forty Empat puluh

Fifty Lima puluh

Sixty Enam puluh

Seventy Tujuh puluh

Eighty Delapan puluh

Ninety Sembilan puluh

Hundred Ratus

One Hundred Seratus

Two hundred Dua ratus

Thousand Ribu

One thousand Seribu

Two thousand Dua ribu

Ten thousand Sepuluh ribu

Twenty thousand Dua puluh ribu

Million Juta

One million Sejuta


What is the price? Berapa harga?

How many? Berapa banyak?

How much do you want? Mau berapa banyak?

How much? Berapa ini? / Berapa harganya?

I want / would like…  Saya ingin…

Do you have …? Apakah kamu punya …?

Expensive Mahal

Cheap Murah

It’s too (expensive) Itu terlalu (mahal)

Thank you very much Terima kasih banyak

Present / Gift Hadiah

This is a gift for my mum Ini hadiah untuk ibu saya


Water Air

Food / Drink Makanan / Minuman

Eat / Drink Makan / Minum

Cigarettes Rokok

Lighter Korek

Ticket Tiket

Fare Tarif

Room Kamar

Bed Tempat tidur

Clothes Pakaian

Shirt Kemeja

Long sleeve Panjang

Short sleeve Pendek

Bag Tas

Shoes Sepatu

Socks Kaus kaki

Trousers Celana panjang

Shorts Celana pendek

Hat Topi


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