Indonesian verbs do not change according to number or tense, and there is no differentiation between the masculine and the feminine. You can learn how…
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It is hard for English speakers to imagine a language that has no verb “to have”. Indonesian expresses the meanings and grammatical functions covered by…
Indonesian language doesn’t have the verb ‘to be’. In English, the above sentences we must use the verb “to be” (is, am, are). In Indonesian…
Pasang The word pasang “pair/couple” is a noun and usually refers to a male and a female: Pasang also refers to inanimate objects that come in pairs such…
A noun is a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things. There are two basic…