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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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nothing
tidak ada
/ˈtidak ˈada/
pronounA1
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now
sekarang
/səˈkaraŋ/
adverbA1
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number
angka
/ˈaŋka/
nounA1
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nurse
perawat
/pəˈrawat/
nounA1
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o'clock
pukul
/ˈpukul/
contractionA1
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oatmeal
oatmeal
/oːtmil/
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object
benda
/ˈbənda/
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occasion
kesempatan
/kəsəmˈpatan/
nounA1
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ocean
samudra
/saˈmudra/
nounA1
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of
dari
/ˈdari/
prepositionA1
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off
mati
/ˈmati/
adjectiveA1
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office
kantor
/ˈkantor/
nounA1
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often
sering
/ˈseriŋ/
adverbA1
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oh
oh
/o/
interjectionA1
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old
tua
/tuˈa/
adjectiveA1
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older sister
kakak perempuan
/ˈkakak pərəmˈpuan/
phraseA1
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on
di
/di/
prepositionA1
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on the couch
di sofa
/di ˈsofa/
phraseA1
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on the floor
di lantai
/di ˈlantai/
phraseA1
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on the ground
di tanah
/di ˈtanah/
phraseA1
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on the sofa
di sofa
/di ˈsofa/
phraseA1
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on the wall
di dinding
/di ˈdinding/
phraseA1
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once
sekali
/səˈkali/
adverbA1
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once a month
sebulan sekali
/səˈbulan səˈkali/
phraseA1
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