Survival Indonesian. Katherine Davidsen
kamar?
Jam berapa harus cek out?
Sarapan jam berapa?
Apa bisa dapat diskon?
Apa bisa dijemput dari ...?
airport | bandara |
station | setasiun |
bus terminal | terminal |
from the first to the ninth (dates) | mulai tanggal satu sampai tanggal sembilan |
Indonesian hotels are usually excellent value for money. If you feel the room rate is excessive, try asking for a discount (Ada diskon?) You might get lucky.
You will usually be asked for identity when checking in—a passport is fine, or local driving licence or residence permit.
Nearly all hotels, however small, will be able to provide you with at least a thermos of hot water and cups for drinking. If one is not visible in your room, just ask for one by saying Minta térmos air panas. Better hotels will have complimentary sachets of tea, coffee and sugar, and possibly also a small fridge.
Transportation
There is a variety of public transportation in Indonesia, some forms quaint, some increasingly modern. Shorter distances can be covered by vehicles such as Jakarta’s bajaj (like the Thai tuktuk), and outside Jakarta, by rickshaws or bécak and ojék (motorcycle taxi). These require some bargaining.
Flat rates operate on public buses and minibuses (angkot or angkutan kota) as well as trains. Mini-buses can be flagged down anywhere. However, taxis are your safest bet. Ask for one with a meter. Blue Bird is the best known company.
Naik apa ke sana?
Apa tahu jalan ke ...?
Kira-kira berapa kalau ke ...?
Bisa jalan kaki?
Bisa dipanggil taksi / bécak?
Berapa ongkos taksi ke kota?
Apa itu taksi argo atau bukan?
Tolong antarkan saya ke ...?
Tolong ditunggu sebentar.
Sebentar lagi saya kembali.
Boléh pesan taksi?
Taksi murah juga boléh.
Saya mau taksi dari perusahaan yang baik.
Bisa ditukar uang seratus ribu?
Kembalinya tidak usah.
Kalau ke ..., berapa ya?
Bisa kurang?
Apa jurusannya bis / angkot ini?
Saya mau bis / angkot jurusan ... .
Kiri!
Saya mau turun.
Directions | |
left | kiri |
right | kanan |
straight ahead | terus, lurus |
stop | berhenti, setop |
north | utara |
south | selatan |
east | timur |
west | barat |
here | di sini |
there | di sana |
in front | di depan |
behind | di belakang |
beside | di samping, di sebelah |
opposite | di seberang |
turn | bélok |
turn around, do a U-turn | putar balik |
Bagaimana saya ke ...?
by taxi | naik taksi |
by rickshaw | naik bécak |
by motorcycle | naik ojék |
by foot | jalan kaki |
by tuktuk | naik bajaj [say bajai] |
by train | naik keréta (api) |
by bus | naik bis |
by horse and cart | naik délman / andong / |
béndi / sado | |
[words differ locally] |
Di depan bélok kiri.