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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a1 words in Indonesian with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the Indonesian word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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mind
pikiran
/pikiˈran/
nounA1
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mine
milikku
/ˈmilikku/
pronounA1
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minute
menit
/məˈnit/
nounA1
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mirror
cermin
/ˈtʃərmin/
nounA1
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mistake
kesalahan
/kəsəˈlahan/
nounA1
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mix
memadukan
/mə.ma.ˈdu.kan/
verbA1
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mm-hmm
mm-hmm
/əmˈəm/
interjectionA1
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mom
mama
/ˈmama/
nounA1
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mom and dad
ibu dan ayah
/ˈibu dan ˈajah/
nounA1
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moment
momen
/ˈmomen/
nounA1
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money
uang
/ˈuaŋ/
nounA1
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monitor
monitor
/moˈnitor/
nounA1
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monkey
monyet
/ˈmonjɛt/
nounA1
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month
bulan
/buˈlan/
nounA1
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months
bulan
/ˈbulan/
nounA1
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moon
bulan
/ˈbulan/
nounA1
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more
lebih
/ˈləbih/
determinerA1
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morning
pagi
/ˈpagi/
nounA1
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mother
ibu
/ˈibu/
nounA1
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mother's side
garis ibu
/ˈɡaris ˈibu/
phraseA1
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mountain
gunung
/ˈgunuŋ/
nounA1
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mouse
tikus
/ˈtikus/
nounA1
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mouth
mulut
/muˈlut/
nounA1
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move
pindah
/ˈpindah/
verbA1
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