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5000 Words

5000 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice 5000 words in Indonesian with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the Indonesian word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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family history
riwayat keluarga
/riˈwa.jat kə.luˈar.ga/
nounB1
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family members
anggota keluarga
/aŋˈɡota kəˈluarɡa/
nounA1
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family picture
foto keluarga
/ˈfo.to kə.luˈar.ga/
nounA1
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far
jauh
/ˈdʒauh/
adjectiveA1
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fascinate
memikat
/məmiˈkat/
verbB1
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fascinating
menarik sekali
/məˈnarik səˈkali/
adjectiveB1
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fast
cepat
/ˈtʃə.pat/
adjectiveA1
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faster
alat penambah kecepatan
/ˈalat pə.naˈmaɦ kə.t͡ʃəˈpatan/
nounC1
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fast food
makanan cepat saji
/makaˈnan tʃəˈpat ˈsadʒi/
nounA1
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fast-food restaurant
restoran cepat saji
/resˈtoran tʃəˈpat saˈdʒi/
nounA2
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fat
gemuk
/ˈgəmuk/
adjectiveA2
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father's side
garis ayah
/ˈgaris aˈjah/
phraseB1
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fault
kesalahan
/kesaˈlahan/
nounB1
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favor
bantuan
/banˈtuan/
nounB1
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favorable
menguntungkan
/məŋunˈtuŋkan/
adjectiveB2
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favorite
favorit
/fa.voˈrit/
adjectiveA1
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feature
ciri
/ˈtʃiri/
nounB1
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federal
federal
/fɛdəˈral/
adjectiveC1
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fee
biaya
/biˈaja/
nounB1
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feeding bowl
mangkuk makan
/ˈmaŋkuk maˈkan/
nounA2
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feel comfortable
merasa nyaman
/mə.raˈsa ˈɲa.man/
phraseA2
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feel free
silakan
/siˈla.kan/
phraseA2
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fellow
orang
/ˈoraŋ/
nounA1
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female
betina
/bəˈtina/
adjectiveA2
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