Sentence Patterns of Indonesian

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University of Hawaii Press, 01.01.1978 - 434 Seiten
This textbook looks at the sentence patterns of the Bahasa Indonesia language.
 

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III
11
V
20
VI
32
VII
48
IX
61
XI
75
XII
91
XIII
102
XXVIII
235
XXX
247
XXXI
258
XXXIII
272
XXXIV
284
XXXV
290
XXXVII
303
XXXIX
316

XIV
115
XV
127
XVI
138
XVII
150
XVIII
162
XIX
173
XXI
183
XXII
195
XXIII
205
XXV
216
XXVI
229
XL
327
XLII
339
XLIII
345
XLV
356
XLVI
367
XLVII
379
XLIX
389
LI
395
LII
409
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Seite 4 - Indonesian intellectuals realize that a language of their own and one which was understood by the majority was needed. At their first congress held in Batavia. now called Jakarta, on October 28. 1928, the Indonesian youth pledged to have one nation, the Indonesian nation; one native country. Indonesia: and one language. Bahasa Indonesia. It was in this year that the term Ma1ay was replaced by Bahasa Indonesia.
Seite 9 - When the consonants [p], [t] and [k] occur at the end of a syllable or in unstressed position they are pronounced with no aspiration. Pronounce the following words. Do not aspirate [p], [t] and [k] when they occur at the end of a syllable or in unstressed position.

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