There are two sets of crucial building blocks when you begin learning a new language: letters and numbers. Because Indonesian uses the Latin alphabet we English speakers are so familiar with, we can skip straight to the numbers. This guide to counting in Indonesian will help you when ordering food, finding the right clothing size (colors will help you here, too), telling time and in countless (pun intended) other situations. Without further ado, let’s get counting!
Counting From Zero To Twenty In Indonesian
Counting in Indonesian is actually very simple — you essentially just combine words for the first 10 numbers to form the higher ones. Let’s start with the basics, the numbers from zero to 20, and then work our way up. You’ll notice that once you get to 12, you simply add the word belas to the base number. Press the play button to hear how each word is pronounced.
zero — nol one — satu two — dua three — tiga four — empat five — lima six — enam seven — tujuh eight — delapan nine — sembilan ten — sepuluh eleven — sebelas twelve — dua belas thirteen — tiga belas fourteen — empat belas fifteen — lima belas sixteen — enam belas seventeen — tujuh belas eighteen — delapan belas nineteen — sembilan belas twenty — dua puluh
The Rest Of The Tens
Next, we’ll move on to the remaining foundational numbers. All you have to do is combine the word for the base number with the word puluh. Pronunciation is key when speaking a new language, so be sure to press play to hear how the numbers are supposed to sound.
thirty — tiga puluh forty — empat puluh fifty — lima puluh sixty — enam puluh seventy — tujuh puluh eighty — delapan puluh ninety — sembilan puluh one hundred — seratus
Putting It All Together
Filling in the rest of the numbers follows a similar pattern. Simply add the digit to the ten, so 31 would be tiga puluh satu, and 99 would be sembilan puluh sembilan. It’s that easy!
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