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Bahasa Indonesia does not have particular tenses like English and other languages have. No past or present tense, no auxiliaries like do/does, is/am/are, etc. Followings are pronouns (informal, used in daily life) in Bahasa: 1). Aku = I 2). Kamu = You 3). Dia = She/He 4). Mereka = They 5). Kami = We (is used when you talk to someone to refer to you and people with you, the listener is not included) 6). Kita = We (is used to refer to you and also the listener) 7). Beliau = She/He (refers to respected/older person) Examples: 1). Aku cinta damai. [I love peace.] 2). Kamu datang dari India. [You came from India.] 3). Dia lihat kita! [She/He sees us!] 4). Mereka teman kita. [They are our friends.] 5). Kami mengerti kamu. [We understand you.] 6). Kita pergi sekarang? [We go now?] 7). Beliau adalah Soekarno. [He is Soekarno.]
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 04:47:22 +0000

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