Introduction |
Eric: Welcome to 3-Minute Indonesian Season 1, Lesson 25 - On the Phone. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to understand basic phone vocabulary in Indonesian. |
Body |
Eric: Here's how to say “Hello” when answering a phone in Indonesian. |
Fira: [Normal] Halo. |
Eric: This expression has only one word, meaning “Hello.” |
Fira: [Normal] halo [Slow] halo |
Eric: Listen again to the word meaning “Hello.” |
Fira: [Slow] Halo. [Normal] Halo. |
Eric: Ok, now let's take a look at how to say “This is Fira.” |
Fira: [Normal] Ini Fira. |
Eric: First is a word meaning “this.” |
Fira: [Normal] ini [Slow] ini |
Eric: Last is the person’s name, “Fira.” |
Fira: [Normal] Fira [Slow] Fira |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase “This is Fira.” |
Fira: [Slow] Ini Fira. [Normal] Ini Fira. |
Eric: Next is how to ask ''May I talk to Rina?” |
Fira: [Normal] Bisa bicara dengan Rina? |
Eric: First is a word meaning “can” or “to be able to.” |
Fira: [Normal] bisa [Slow] bisa |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “to talk, to speak.” |
Fira: [Normal] bicara [Slow] bicara |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “with.” |
Fira: [Normal] dengan [Slow] dengan |
Eric: Last is a person’s name, “Rina.” |
Fira: [Normal] Rina [Slow] Rina |
Eric: Listen again to the question meaning “May I talk to Rina?” |
Fira: [Slow] Bisa bicara dengan Rina? [Normal] Bisa bicara dengan Rina? |
Eric: Finally let’s hear how to say ''I'll call again later.” |
Fira: [Normal] Saya akan hubungi kembali nanti. |
Eric: First is a word meaning “I” or “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 contact.” |
Fira: [Normal] hubungi [Slow] hubungi |
Eric: Next is the word meaning “back.” |
Fira: [Normal] kembali [Slow] kembali |
Eric: Last is the word meaning “later.” |
Fira: [Normal] nanti [Slow] nanti |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning “I'll call again later.” |
Fira: [Slow] Saya akan hubungi kembali nanti. [Normal] Saya akan hubungi kembali nanti. |
Cultural Insight |
Eric: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
Fira: In the old days, when everyone was still using landline phones, people would answer the phone by saying their name, or their family name. But nowadays, the majority of households rely solely on mobile phones, and so people can usually see who’s calling on the phone screen. That’s why people no longer answer with their names. Most often people will answer the phone by just saying Halo. |
Outro
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Eric: And that’s all for this lesson and this series. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes. Thank you for listening, everyone! |
Fira: Sampai jumpa lagi. |
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