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What Anjir means?

What Anjir means?

Anjir and anjay are Indonesian slangs used to curse. They have the closest meaning with “Damn” in English. The slang word actually derives from anjing or dog in English.

What is called I Love You in Indonesia?

Don’t worry, here are all the love phrases you need to bowl over your Indonesian love on this special day! I love you. Aku cinta kamu.

How do you curse in Indonesia?

The word “Keparat” is equivalent to swear word “Bangsat” “Anjing” and “Monyet”. In English, it is equivalent to an expression “SOB” and “sc*mbag.” It is used to direct your hatred or despise towards someone. An example: “Keparat, lu bohong ke gue,” which more or less translates to “SOB, you lied to me” in English.

How do you greet in Indonesia?

Indonesian Greetings

  1. Good Morning: Selamat pagi (sounds like: “suh-lah-mat pah-gee”)
  2. Good Day: Selamat siang (sounds like: “suh-lah-mat see-ahng”)
  3. Good Afternoon: Selamat sore (sounds like: “suh-lah-mat sor-ee”)
  4. Good Evening: Selamat malam (sounds like: “suh-lah-mat mah-lahm”)

What does bucin mean in Indonesia?

“Bucin” is a portmanteau of the Indonesian term “budak cinta” (slave to love) popularized among millennials and members of Generation Z as submission by men or women to their partners. ( Bloomberg/-)

What language is anjing?

Translation for: anjing. Language: Sundanese. Translations213. English. dog; mutt; pooch.

How do you say thank you in Indonesian slang?

  1. Terima Kasih ~ Thank you. You will hear this phrase often when you are speaking to an Indonesian, in or out of Indonesia.
  2. Terima Kasih Banyak ~ Thank you very much.
  3. Makasih ~ Thank you (informal, slang)
  4. Makasih Banget ~ Thank you very much (informal, slang)
  5. Kembali ~ You’re welcome.
  6. Sama-sama ~ You’re welcome.

What does KO mean in Indonesian?

KO (also: kayo, Knock out)

What does being whipped mean?

What does whipped mean in slang use? In slang use, if someone in a romantic relationship is whipped, they let their romantic partner have a great deal of control over what they do, where they go, etc.

What are some Indonesian words?

Masjid (pronounce: mas-jid) – mosque

  • Masygul (pronounce: mas-gul) – sad,crazy (note: the ‘y’ is mute)
  • Musyawarah (pronounce: mu-sya-wa-rah) – deliberation
  • Masyarakat (pronounce: ma-sya-ra-kat) – residents,citizen
  • Dahsyat (pronounce: dah-syat) – powerful (note: the ‘h’ is mute)
  • Makhluk (pronounce: makh-luk) – creature (note: the first ‘k’ is mute)
  • What is the most offensive word in Indonesian?

    Jomblo: Jomblo Ngenes.

  • Sakitnya Tuh Disini: Means your heart is hurt because of something undesirable
  • Meriang (Merindukan Kasih Sayang); Means you are missing the beloved one or his/her love feeling
  • Fap-fap: You’re erecting or masturbating,usually it’s used in vulgar context
  • Jap-japan: This word originated from JAV (Japanese Adult Video).
  • What are some translated words for Indonesians?

    Semoga berhasil! Good luck!

  • Get well soon! Semoga cepat sembuh!
  • Selamat pagi! Morning!/Good morning!
  • Selamat malam! Good evening or Good night!
  • Selamat! Congratulations!
  • Selamat tidur! Sleep tight!
  • Selamat Natal! Merry Christmast!
  • Selamat Idul Fitri! Eid Mubarak/Happy Eid!
  • Selamat bersenang- senang! Have fun!
  • Mimpi indah! Have a nice dream!
  • How to pronounce Indonesian words?

    N like nd in “band”

  • R like r in ” super”
  • dengaN = with
  • besaR = big
  • BA like bu in “but”
  • BI like bee in “bee”
  • BU like boo in ” booking”
  • BE like pe in “perfect”
  • BE like pe in “pet”
  • BÒ like bo in “boss”