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Indonesian slang vernacular (Indonesian: bahasa gaul, Betawi: basa gaul), or Jakarta colloquial speech (Indonesian: bahasa informal, bahasa sehari-hari) is a term that subsumes various urban vernacular and non-standard styles of expression used throughout Indonesia that are not necessarily mutually intelligible.
The following is a partial list of English words of Indonesian origin. The loanwords in this list may be borrowed or derived, either directly or indirectly, from the Indonesian language . Some words may also be borrowed from Malay during the British colonial period in British Malaya , or during the short period of British rule in Java .
[6] [5] The 2nd single of the album titled "Sayang" became a hit in Malaysia when it was released. [7] Her second album Seperti Magic was officially released on February 16 [8] and producing first single "Aku Suka Kamu" which performed and also promoted in several events.
There are three common forms of "you", Anda (polite), kamu (familiar), and kalian "all" (commonly used as a plural form of you, slightly informal). Anda is used with strangers, recent acquaintances, in advertisements, in business, and when you wish to show distance, while kamu is used in situations where the speaker would use aku for "I".
There can exist different pronouns in Bangka Malay with the same English equivalent, depending on the politeness level or other usage. For example, "I" in Bangka Malay can be translated as aku or saye. Saye is usually used in more polite situations, while aku is the opposite. The usage of personal pronouns varies among the dialects of Bangka Malay.
Aku, kamu, êngkau, and ia have short possessive enclitic forms. All others retain their full forms like other nouns, as does emphatic dia: meja saya, meja kita, meja anda, meja dia "my table, our table, your table, his/her table".
Dayang Sayang Kamu is the fourth studio album by Malaysian recording artist Dayang Nurfaizah. It was released on 31 October 2004 by her company, DN & AD Entertainment Sdn Bhd . [ 1 ] The album was fully self-financed by Dayang herself due to the legal problems that she had faced with her previous record label, Broadway Entertainment .
"Sayangi Aku, Aisyah"† # ("Love Me, Aisyah") Ita Purnamasari Dwiki Dharmawan‡ Sayangi Aisyah theme song 2005 "Sekitar Kita" ("Around Us") Krakatau Dwiki Dharmawan Pra Budi Dharma Trie Utami Let There be Life: 1992 [50] "Selamat Jalan Kasih" Sylvana Herman Dwiki Dharmawan Ita Purnamasari Bawa Terbang Aku: 1997 [4]