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One foreigner's perspective of life in Indonesia

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!


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B
I am an American who has lived in Australia, France, Mali, and Ghana, but I have never done anything quite like this. Never have I sold a house, sold a car, and put a house full of my life into storage to move my family overseas. I have a husband, preschooler and a toddler, and in 2007 we moved to Jakarta, Indonesia. This site reflects my experiences living in Indonesia.
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Come Learn Bahasa Indonesia

  • Sekarang: Now
  • Kemarin: Yesterday
  • Besok: Tomorrow
  • Hari ini: Today
  • Perempuan: Girl
  • Laki-laki: Boy
  • Anak: Child
  • Orangutan: People of the forest
  • Salamat malam: Good evening/night
  • Salamat sore: Good evening
  • Salamat siang: Good afternoon
  • Salamat pagi: Good morning
  • Apa kabar? Baik.: How are you? Good.
  • Membeli: To buy
  • Uang: Money
  • Mobil: Car
  • Rumah: House
  • Datang: To come
  • Pergi: To go
  • Terima kasih: Thank you
  • Sama sama: You're welcome
  • Murid: Student
  • Guru: Teacher
  • Ibu: Mother, woman, ma'am
  • Bapak (pak): Father, man, sir

A few interesting sites

  • Dooce
  • Buffaloes & Butterflies
  • Cruising to Cairo
  • The Flame Tree
  • The Twenty-fifth Year
  • Mistersugar
  • Lovely and Amazing
  • The Jakarta Post
  • Jakartass
  • Java Jive
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