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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 Chinese hints. First see the meaning in Chinese, then recall the Indonesian word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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污垢
kotoran
/koˈtoran/
nounA1
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脏的
kotor
/koˈtor/
adjectiveA1
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餐具
piring saji
/ˈpiriŋ ˈsadʒi/
nounA1
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餐具
peralatan makan
/pəraˈlatan ˈmakan/
nounA1
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一次性水瓶
botol air sekali pakai
/ˈbotol ˈair səˈkali paˈkai/
nounA1
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melakukan
/məlaˈkukən/
verbA1
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做作业
mengerjakan PR
/məŋərˈdʒakan peˈɛr/
phraseA1
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洗衣服
mencuci pakaian
/mənˈtʃuci paˈkajan/
phraseA1
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洗碗
mencuci piring
/mənˈtʃuci ˈpiriŋ/
verbA1
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医生
dokter
/ˈdɔkter/
nounA1
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anjing
/ˈandʒiŋ/
nounA1
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狗玩具
mainan anjing
/maˈinan ˈaɲɟiŋ/
nounA1
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玩偶
boneka
/boˈneka/
nounA1
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美元
dolar
/doˈlar/
nounA1
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不喜欢
tidak suka
/ˈtidak ˈsuka/
verbA1
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完成
selesai
/sələˈsai/
verbA1
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keledai
/kəˈlədai/
nounA1
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甜甜圈
donat
/ˈdonat/
nounA1
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pintu
/ˈpintu/
nounA1
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门把手
gagang pintu
/ˈgaŋaŋ ˈpintu/
nounA1
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titik
/ˈti.tik/
nounA1
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向下
ke bawah
/kə baˈwah/
adverbA1
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楼下
di lantai bawah
/di lanˈtai ˈbawah/
adverbA1
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一打
selusin
/səˈlusin/
numeralA1
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