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

Practice a1 words in Korean with Indonesian hints. First see the meaning in Indonesian, then recall the Korean word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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pukul enam
в шесть часов
/ət sɪks oʊˈklɑːk/
adverbA1
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perhatian
внимание
/əˈtɛnʃən/
nounA1
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pada akhir pekan
на выходных
/æt ðə ˈwiːkɛnd/
phraseA1
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di dekat jendela
у окна
/æt ðə ˈwɪndoʊ/
phraseA1
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pukul dua belas
в двенадцать
/æt ˈtwɛlv/
phraseA1
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pukul dua
в два
/æt ˈtuː/
phraseA1
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bibi
тётя
/ˈænt/
nounA1
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bibi
тётя
/ˈænti/
nounA1
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musim gugur
осень
/ˈɑtəm/
nounA1
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jauh
прочь
/əˈweɪ/
adverbA1
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B
буква B
/biː/
letterA1
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bayi
младенец
/ˈbeɪbi/
nounA1
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kembali
назад
/bæk/
adverbA1
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punggung
спина
/bæk/
nounA1
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ransel
рюкзак
/ˈbækpæk/
nounA1
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buruk
плохой
/ˈbæd/
adjectiveA1
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cuaca buruk
плохая погода
/ˈbæd ˌwɛðɚ/
nounA1
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kantong plastik
пакет
/ˈbæg/
nounA1
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botak
лысый
/bɔld/
adjectiveA1
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bola
мяч
/bɔl/
nounA1
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pulpen
шариковая ручка
/ˈbɔlˌpɔɪnt pɛn/
nounA1
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pisang
банан
/bəˈnænə/
nounA1
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bank
банк
/bæŋk/
nounA1
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bar
бар
/ˈbɑr/
nounA1
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