
Learn the basic fundamentals of Indonesian, including alphabet pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar rules, enhanced by 900 Indonesian four caps to speak more fluently, with daily conversations and proper sentence formation.
Discover the fundamentals of Indonesian from zero to hero, covering course highlights, chapters on pronunciation, basic vocabularies, daily conversations, grammar, and practical tips for beginners.
Identify who benefits from this beginner Indonesian course: travelers, language learners, culture and history researchers, and relocation-minded learners seeking practical communication with locals.
Uncover four facts about Indonesia: 130 active volcanoes on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a 54,6716 km coastline, more than 18,000 islands, and 1945 independence from the Dutch.
Explore Indonesia's country profile, including the official name Republic of Indonesia, area of 1,904,569 square kilometers, population of 275.7 million, and capital Jakarta with planned move to Nusantara on Borneo.
Discover Indonesian language basics, including phonological consistent reading, flexible grammar, no verb tense changes, no gender, and Latin and Roman alphabets similar to English, with Malay parallels and vocabulary focus.
Explore Indonesian alphabet pronunciations, compare them to English, and embrace phonological consistency to read letters as they appear, building a solid foundation before vocabulary in the next video.
Explore fundamental Indonesian vocabulary with first, second, and third person pronouns, common greetings, numbers, days and months, colors, and basic animal and plant terms.
Learn the first, second, and third person pronouns in Indonesian, including saya, aku, kamu, dia, kita, and kami. Pick one form and practice to build foundational vocabulary.
Learn common Indonesian phrases for greetings and basic conversation, including how are you, what's your name, I live in Bali, and please speak slower.
Explore Indonesian greetings from morning to night, including selamat pagi, selamat siang, selamat malam, selamat tidur, sampai jumpa, selamat jalan, selamat tinggal, selamat makan, selamat ulang tahun, and selamat datang.
Learn Indonesian numbers from zero to ten, then eleven to nineteen, tens, hundreds, thousands, and up to million and billion, with examples.
Learn Indonesian days and months, noting month names mirror English with different spellings. Identify harini today, besok tomorrow, hari day, bulan month, tahun year, selasa, minggu.
Explore Indonesian color vocabulary, learning terms like biru and langit biru, hijau, kuning, coklat, putih, hitam, abu-abu, magenta, perak, and aquamarine.
Master Indonesian animals and plants vocabulary through direct English-Indonesian mappings. Learn phonological pronunciation rules and reading practice to build 221 basic words in vocabulary one.
Explore basic Indonesian vocabulary across family and friends, food and groceries, measurements, directions and geography, clothes, and weather and seasons, with practical pronunciation and everyday use.
Explore Indonesian family and friends vocabulary, including keluarga, orang tua, ayah, ibu, saudara, kakak, adik, laki-laki, perempuan, anak, son, daughter, grandpa, grandma, aunt, uncle, cousin, nephew, and niece.
Learn basic Indonesian food and groceries vocabulary, including fruits, meats, and drinks, and how Indonesian handles singular versus plural with pronunciation and spelling cues.
Learn Indonesian measurement vocabulary, including capacity, density, length, metre, litre, mass, and weight concepts, with notes on mass versus weight and gravity; next video covers directions.
Explore directions, maps, and geography by learning Indonesian terms like utara, selatan, timur, barat, tenggara, and barat laut, and practice naming features such as gunung, pantai, sungai, danau, and tsunami.
Learn essential Indonesian clothing vocabulary, including jacket, jeans, linen, cotton, leather jacket, pullover, hat, gloves, handkerchief, gown, and more, with pronunciation notes and practical weather context.
Explore weather and season vocabulary in Indonesian, mastering terms for temperature, atmosphere, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, and the four seasons as you build foundational vocabulary.
Explore Indonesian terms for insurance, travel and transportation, cinema, kitchen utensils, occupations, and body parts in basic vocabulary three, and learn how to describe injuries and claims to medical professionals.
Learn essential insurance vocabulary in Indonesian, including accident, claim, client, commission, and compensation, with pronunciation tips and English-to-Indonesian spelling notes.
Learn travel and transportation vocabulary in Indonesian, including agent, bicycle, boat, bus, excursion, and ferry, plus terms like freeway and jalan bebas hambatan.
Learn essential Indonesian cinema vocabulary and pronunciation rules, from academy and director to soundtrack and thriller, so you can discuss film terms confidently in Indonesian.
Learn Indonesian vocabulary for kitchen utensils, including aluminium foil, apron, blender, bottle and bottle opener. Explore items like bowl, cutting board, cutlery, stove, coffee maker, and cookbook with pronunciation notes.
Explore Indonesian vocabulary for occupations and professions, with examples like accountant, actor, architect, and doctor, and learn a practical approach: read widely instead of memorizing.
Learn Indonesian body parts and essential vocabulary across three basic sections, totaling 606 words, and get ready for the upcoming intermediate vocabulary lesson.
Learn intermediate Indonesian vocabulary across computer and technology, health and hospitals, politics, economics, schools, and law to communicate effectively in Indonesia.
Explore Indonesian computer and technology vocabulary for the course, including access, browser, cloud, computer, data, download, install, internet, memory, music, networks, pages, and related terms.
This video teaches Indonesian health and hospital vocabulary, reviews pronunciation and noun usage for terms like nurse, pain, pregnancy, spine, tablet, and temperature, and urges practice through conversation.
Explore Indonesian political vocabulary and pronunciation patterns, learning key terms like absolutism, activist, agitation, agrarian, and corruption, and note the C-to-K spelling shift.
Explore Indonesian economics vocabulary, including perusahaan (company), director, executive, pemimpin (leader), pimpinan, manajemen (management), industri (industry), and finance, with notes on word origins and usage.
Learn basic Indonesian school vocabulary, including pencil, book, paper, eraser, notebook, scissors, glue, and pencil sharpener, with emphasis on pronunciation and spelling, plus a preview of law and regulations.
Explore essential Indonesian law and regulation vocabulary, including accuse, contract, corruption, court, criminal, defend, evidence, and claim, with practical examples from course content.
Explore intermediate Indonesian vocabulary, covering real estate terms, places, landscape and nature, building materials, jewelry, and business basics to communicate with agents and locals.
Explore Indonesian real estate vocabulary in this intermediate lesson, focusing on terms like asset, lender, loan, insurance, interest, buyer, and house, with a practical bilingual glossary and examples.
Explore Indonesian place vocabulary: city, town, quarter, suburb (pinggiran kota), and terms for museum, aquarium, jalan for street, and jalan raya as avenue, noting similarities.
This lecture introduces Indonesian landscape and nature vocabulary, with terms for hills, islands, forests, beaches, mountains, caves, waterfalls, and rainforest (pulau, hutan, pantai, gunung, gua, air, hujan).
Learn Indonesian building vocabulary, from attic and bedroom to bungalow and ceiling, with pronunciation notes, using a Google sheet, and previewing upcoming jewelry sections.
Explore Indonesian jewelry vocabulary, from emerald and permata to lapis lazuli and pearl, and learn how to use language to negotiate with locals for better deals.
learn newspaper vocabulary in Indonesian, from article to editor and exclusive, with practical steps to understand news content and apply daily conversations in media.
Track 872 Indonesian words learned across basic and intermediate vocabularies, and practice daily conversations and reading to reinforce learning rather than memorization.
The chapter presents three basic conversations in Indonesian with English translations on the right, teaching greetings and introductions like apa kabar and namamu.
Practice Indonesian university conversations to ask where you go to school and your major, and respond with saya belajar universitas Washington and jurusan, while learning flexible sentence order.
Learn how to ask for directions in Indonesian, using phrases for the closest bus stop and giving turn instructions, like keep walking until you find an intersection, then turn right.
Hi guys, welcome to Indonesian Language - From Hero to Zero course. Whether you are interested in traveling to Indonesia for vacation in near future, or you might be interested in Indonesian art, culture, history, etc, or you might be planning to relocate to Indonesia permanently, or you might just want to learn new language since that’s your hobby, whatever your reason might be, this course is certainly the right stepping stone for you to transform you from not knowing even a single word in Indonesian language to be able to communicate fluently, knowing more than 800 words, understand the basic fundamental of Indonesian grammars as well as forming the right sentence structure. Despite, learning new language can be pretty hard and boring especially if you don’t implement the right strategy, nonetheless, this course will totally change your perspective on learning new language, since it was created and designed to be extremely engaging and super fun where you will constantly be challenged to accomplish your objectives however we will do it step by step to avoid you getting overwhelmed since there will be a lot of thing to be learnt.
This course also puts a heavy emphasis on learning by doing, therefore, instead of spending too much time on learning theory of Indonesian language, we will definitely spend more time learning by doing case study and example sentences where you will get to apply things which you’ve learnt. The course consists of three major parts and each part is as important as the others, those three parts are pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Although each part is important, however, we will spend most of our time on vocabulary since it would be required to build solid foundations before moving our concentration on other components like grammar or pronunciation.
Below are the breakdown of things you can expect to learn from the course:
Fun facts and country profile of Indonesia
Indonesian alphabet pronunciation
Basic vocabulary 1
Basic vocabulary 2
Basic vocabulary 3
Intermediate vocabulary 1
Intermediate vocabulary 2
Daily conversation scenario 1
Daily conversation scenario 2
Daily conversation scenario 3
Basic Indonesian grammars
Forming a sentence with the right structure
Practice: reading and interpreting a paragraph
Few tips and tricks to learn Indonesian language
Additional Content:
Writing Formal Business Emails in Indonesian: Learn how to write professional, formal emails in Indonesian.
Advanced Indonesian Vocabulary: Expand your vocabulary to the next level with more advanced words and phrases.
Formal vs Informal Conversation in Indonesian: Understand the difference between formal and informal speech and how to use them appropriately in various contexts.
Why Choose This Course?
This course provides a comprehensive learning experience for anyone interested in mastering Indonesian quickly and effectively. Whether you're a traveler, professional, or enthusiast, by the end of the course, you will have gained practical skills that you can apply to real-world situations.
Enroll now and transform your understanding of the Indonesian language in an engaging, fun, and practical way!