Introduction |
Eric: Welcome to 3-Minute Indonesian Season 1, Lesson 14 - When Are You Leaving? In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask when someone is leaving in Indonesian. |
Body |
Eric: Here's the informal way to ask “When are you leaving?” in Indonesian. |
Fira: [Normal] Kapan kamu akan jalan? |
Eric: First is a word meaning “when.” |
Fira: [Normal] kapan [Slow] kapan |
Eric: Next is the informal word meaning “you.” |
Fira: [Normal] kamu [Slow] kamu |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “will.” |
Fira: [Normal] akan [Slow] akan |
Eric: Last is the word meaning “to go, to walk.” |
Fira: [Normal] jalan [Slow] jalan |
Eric: Note the rising intonation. Listen again to the informal question meaning “When are you leaving?” |
Fira: [Slow] Kapan kamu akan jalan? [Normal] Kapan kamu akan jalan? |
Eric: Now, imagine you're speaking to a stranger. Here's the formal way to ask, “When are you leaving?” |
Fira: [Normal] Kapan Anda akan berangkat? |
Eric: First is a word meaning “when.” |
Fira: [Normal] kapan [Slow] kapan |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “you.” |
Fira: [Normal] Anda [Slow] Anda |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “will.” |
Fira: [Normal] akan [Slow] akan |
Eric: Last is the word meaning “to leave, to depart.” |
Fira: [Normal] berangkat [Slow] berangkat |
Eric: Note the rising intonation again. Listen again to the formal question meaning “When are you leaving?” |
Fira: [Slow] Kapan Anda akan berangkat? [Normal] Kapan Anda akan berangkat? |
Eric: Here's a response meaning “I leave in two hours.” |
Fira: [Normal] Aku akan jalan dua jam lagi. |
Eric: First is an informal word meaning “I” or “me.” |
Fira: [Normal] aku [Slow] aku |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “will.” |
Fira: [Normal] akan [Slow] akan |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “to go, to walk.” |
Fira: [Normal] jalan [Slow] jalan |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “two.” |
Fira: [Normal] dua [Slow] dua |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “hour.” |
Fira: [Normal] jam [Slow] jam |
Eric: Last is the word meaning ''more” or “again.” |
Fira: [Normal] lagi [Slow] lagi |
Eric: Listen again to the response meaning “I leave in two hours.” |
Fira: [Slow] Aku akan jalan dua jam lagi. [Normal] Aku akan jalan dua jam lagi. |
Eric: Here's a response meaning “I leave next week.” |
Fira: [Normal] Saya akan berangkat minggu depan. |
Eric: First is a word meaning “I, me.” |
Fira: [Normal] saya [Slow] saya |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “will” |
Fira: [Normal] akan [Slow] akan |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “to leave, to depart.” |
Fira: [Normal] berangkat [Slow] berangkat |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “week.” |
Fira: [Normal] minggu [Slow] minggu |
Eric: Last is the word meaning “front, next.” |
Fira: [Normal] depan [Slow] depan |
Eric: Listen again to the response “I leave next week.” |
Fira: [Slow] Saya akan berangkat minggu depan. [Normal] Saya akan berangkat minggu depan. |
Cultural Insight |
Eric: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
Fira: To ask how long an action has been taking place in Indonesian, we could say Sudah berapa lama?, but if you want to ask someone how long they have been waiting, say Kamu sudah menunggu berapa lama? It means "How long have you been waiting? |
Outro
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Eric: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson! |
Fira: Sampai jumpa lagi. |
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