Last updated on May 8, 2022
1 | satu | 21 | dua puluh satu | |
2 | dua | 25 | dua puluh lima | |
3 | tiga | 30 | tiga puluh | |
4 | empat | 50 | lima puluh | |
5 | lima | 65 | enam puluh lima | |
6 | enam | 72 | tujuh puluh dua | |
7 | tujuh | 80 | delapan puluh | |
8 | delapan | 90 | sembilan puluh | |
9 | sembilan | 100 | seratus | |
10 | sepuluh | 110 | seratus sepuluh | |
11 | sebelas | 150 | seratus lima puluh | |
12 | dua belas | 200 | dua ratus | |
15 | lima belas | 900 | sembilan ratus | |
20 | dua puluh | 1000 | seribu |
0 | nol | zero |
0.2 | nol koma dua | zero point two |
1.7 | satu koma tujuh | one point seven |
1/4 | seperempat | a quarter |
1/2 | setengah | half |
1/8 | seperdelapan | one eighth |
10.000 | sepuluh ribu | ten thousand |
100.000 | seratus ribu | one hundred thousand |
500.000 | lima ratus ribu setengah juta | five hundred thousand half a million |
1.000.000 | sejuta/satu juta | one million |
1.000.000.000 | satu milyar | one billion |
Comma and Zero
In Indonesian the comma that is used in English to signify thousands is replaced by a dot. There are two words for “zero”: nol and kosong, both about equally commonly used.
Number
The word nomor functions as a kind of “marker word” or “prefix” that appears in front of the citation of a number. When you are saying addresses out loud, the word nomor is usually (but not always) inserted in front of the number, especially numbers less than twenty.
Dimana rumah Anda? – Where do you live?
Rumah saya di Jalan Aru nomor 16. – My house is at number 16 Aru Street.
Date
When you say the date (that is the number that corresponds with a day of the month followed by the name of the month, and sometimes followed by the year as well), the date is usually preceded by the marker word tanggal (pronounced a bit like “tonguegull”).
tanggal dua puluh lima – the 25th.
If you also mention the name of the month as part of the date, the marker word bulan is usually dropped from in front of the name of the month. Thus:
tanggal tiga Mei – the third of May
tanggal enam belas Juli – the 16th of July
Ordinal Number
As the term “ordinal” suggests, ordinal numbers are those that indicate the order in which things appear in a sequence or a list. In English, ordinal numbers start with “the first” and go on to “the second”, “the third”, “the fourth” and so on.
In Indonesian, the term for “first” is yang pertama. After yang pertama, all ordinal numbers are formed with total regularity by attaching the prefix ke- to the cardinal number concerned and putting yang in front. Thus:
- yang kedua – the second
- yang ketiga – the third
- yang kedua puluh – the twentieth
- yang keseratus – the one hundredth
- Raja Louis keempat belas – King Louis
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