Showing posts with label Telling time in Indonesian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telling time in Indonesian. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Telling Time Part 2


Telling time in Indonesian is easy. As mentioned in the previous lesson, there is a slight difference between Jam and Pukul. Jam is informal in conversation while Pukul is more informal in which you can find in timetables, announcements, etc.

2:00   Jam dua tepat

2:15   Jam dua seperempat

2:30  Jam dua tiga puluh


Using the word Lewat (means pass)

2:15  Jam dua lewat lima belas 
                  or
         Jam dua seperempat

3:30  Jam tiga lewat tiga puluh


Using the word Kurang (means to)

2:45   Jam tiga kurang lima belas

5:55  Jam enam kurang lima

For AM use the word pagi if it is before 12 noon,  while for PM use the word malam if it is after 12 noon.

For example :

3:00  Jam tiga pagi 

22:00 Jam sepuluh malam


Now do the exercises below




Thursday, February 4, 2016

Time and Date in Indonesian (Audio)

Telling time Part 1
Names of Days
Monday
Senin
Tuesday
Selasa
Wednesday
Rabu
Thursday
Kamis
Friday
Jumat
Saturday
Sabtu
Sunday
Minggu


Names of Months
January | February | March
Januari | Februari | Maret
April | May | June
April | Mei | Juni
July | August | September
Juli | Agustus | September
October | November | December
Oktober | November | Desember


Useful Expressions
second
detik
minute
menit
hour
jam
day
hari
week
minggu
month
bulan
year
tahun
decade
dekade
century
abad
today | tomorrow
hari ini | besok
yesterday
kemarin
now
sekarang
day after tomorrow
lusa
date
tanggal
not yet
belum
never
tidak pernah
always
selalu
sometimes
kadang-kadang
often
sering





Jam or Pukul ?

Jam is an informal time indicator, while pukul in a formal one. Pukul is used for timetables, news, written invitations, etc. On the other hand, jam is more commonly used in conversation.