![]() ![]() It has no meaning in the Indonesian language. There are no such things like a, an, the, of, am, is, are, was, were.With phonetic languages, there is a direct relationship between spelling and sound. Or you can hear a word and know how to spell it. That means you can look at a written word and know how to pronounce it. Here are some reasons why the Indonesian language is easy to learn: I found out that the Indonesian language is easy to learn. As time goes by, they taught me a lot about the Indonesian language. Long story short, I got a job as a part-time Indonesian language teacher at Realia, I had to join the training before I was allowed to teach. It is better to study hard for other 'cool' subjects as English, Maths, Physics, although I struggled in Indonesian subjects especially when it was about literature and its grammar. Like some other Indonesian students at that time, I did not study hard for this subject because this is my mother tongue, and I knew my language. When I was at school, my Indonesian language score was not as high as other subjects, even the English score was higher than Indonesian. I am an Indonesian and now I am working as an Indonesian language teacher for foreign language speakers. ![]()
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