Sorry for such a late reply. I just realized that 4 years should be enough for procrastinating. 😉
@rodney which part did you not understand? Pardon my bad English. I will try to explain it better if you tell me which part.
@christian As far as I know, ‘x’ is only used in proper names (brand names, names of people, etc.) and words derived from other language.
[…] Unlike in English, other vowels are to be pronounced consistently the same as I mentioned it in my previous post. ‘A’ is always pronounced ah, just like ‘u’ in buddy, bunny, lust, unknown, etc. You know how to pronounced ‘Bali’, right? Yeah, it’s just like that. I, O and U are also always pronounced as the way you read the Indonesian alphabet (as I taught in my previous post, Indonesian Alphabet). […]
[…] is another time for me to keep my promise. As I told you in one of my previous posts, Indonesian Alphabet, the consonant ‘k‘ doesn’t always pronounced the same […]
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hi! i read, that “x” only used in maths, but not for write…..isn’t it?
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Sorry for such a late reply. I just realized that 4 years should be enough for procrastinating. 😉
@rodney which part did you not understand? Pardon my bad English. I will try to explain it better if you tell me which part.
@christian As far as I know, ‘x’ is only used in proper names (brand names, names of people, etc.) and words derived from other language.
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[…] Unlike in English, other vowels are to be pronounced consistently the same as I mentioned it in my previous post. ‘A’ is always pronounced ah, just like ‘u’ in buddy, bunny, lust, unknown, etc. You know how to pronounced ‘Bali’, right? Yeah, it’s just like that. I, O and U are also always pronounced as the way you read the Indonesian alphabet (as I taught in my previous post, Indonesian Alphabet). […]
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[…] is another time for me to keep my promise. As I told you in one of my previous posts, Indonesian Alphabet, the consonant ‘k‘ doesn’t always pronounced the same […]
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