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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a1 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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sponge
spons
/spɔns/
nounA1
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spoon
sendok
/ˈsən.dok/
nounA1
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sport
olahraga
/olaˈraga/
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sports
olahraga
/olaˈraga/
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spring
musim semi
/ˈmusim ˈsəmi/
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square
alun-alun
/ˈalun ˈalun/
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square
persegi
/pər.səˈɡi/
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squirrel
tupai
/ˈtupai/
nounA1
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stain
noda
/ˈnoda/
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stand
berdiri
/bərˈdiri/
verbA1
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star
bintang
/ˈbintaŋ/
nounA1
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start
menyalakan
/mən.jaˈlakan/
verbA1
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start up
mulai beroperasi
/muˈlai bəroperasi/
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state
negara
/nəˈgara/
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station
stasiun
/staˈsijun/
nounA1
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stay
tetap
/ˈtətap/
verbA1
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stay warm
tetap hangat
/təˈtap ˈhaŋat/
phraseA1
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step
langkah
/ˈlaŋkah/
nounA1
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still
masih
/ˈmasiʔ/
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stone
batu
/ˈbatu/
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stop
tempat pemberhentian
/ˈtəmpat pəmɓərhənˈtian/
nounA1
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stop
mematikan
/mə.maˈtikan/
verbA1
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store
toko
/ˈtoko/
nounA1
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story
cerita
/tʃəˈrita/
nounA1
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