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Bahasa Kita

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Bahasa Kita is an Indonesian language online resource for non-native speakers, tourists, expatriates, teachers, students and anyone who is learning Indonesian language[1]. The site provides information on Indonesian formal and informal grammar, and colloquial vocabularies explanation such as ajib, halalbihalal[2], daun muda[3] or berondong.[4] There is also information about Colloquial Jakartan Indonesian[5] contributed by Dr. Tim Hassal, head of the Indonesian language program at the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia and Arabic Language in Contemporary Indonesian[6], written by Dr. Nikolaos Van Dam[7], former Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Indonesia.

The site is on the reference list for students at Flinders University[8], Adelaide, South Australia; University of Western Australia[9], Perth, Western Australia; The University of Melbourne[10], Victoria, Australia.

References[edit]

  1. Learning, Innovative Language; IndonesianPod101.com (23 August 2017). "Learn Indonesian - Level 1: Introduction to Indonesian: Volume 1: Lessons 1-25". Innovative Language Learning – via Google Books.
  2. Sudrajat. "Tukang Martabak India dan Asal Usul Halal Bihalal".
  3. brilio.net (2017-01-18). "Asal usul istilah 'daun muda' sampai 'berondong' yang harus kamu tahu". brilio.net. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
  4. brilio.net (18 January 2017). "Asal usul istilah 'daun muda' sampai 'berondong' yang harus kamu tahu".
  5. "Advisory Panel (ILSC) - ACICIS. Study Indonesia". www.acicis.edu.au.
  6. Karim, Promadi (2015-05-08). "Educated Spoken Arabic: A New Alternative for Future Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language".
  7. Promadi, Karim (December 28, 2016). "Educated Spoken Arabic (ESA): A New Alternative for Future Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language". Journal of Education and Social Sciences. 4 (June): 32.
  8. "Useful Links". www.flinders.edu.au.
  9. "INDO2407 (2017) : Unit Information Management System : The University of Western Australia". uims.research.uwa.edu.au.
  10. Liu, Xiaoju. "LibGuides: Indonesian studies: Language & Linguistics". unimelb.libguides.com. Retrieved 2018-07-08.


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