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

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рука
tangan
/ˈtaŋan/
nounA1
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плечики
gantungan baju
/ganˈtungan ˈbaju/
nounA1
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счастливый
bahagia
/baˈhaɡia/
adjectiveA1
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твёрдый
keras
/ˈkəras/
adjectiveA1
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иметь
memiliki
/mə.mi.ˈliki/
verbA1
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шапка
topi
/toˈpi/
nounA1
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иметь
memiliki
/mə.mi.ˈliki/
verbA1
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приглашать
menerima tamu
/mənəˈrima ˈtamu/
verbA1
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он
dia
/ˈdia/
pronounA1
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голова
kepala
/kəˈpala/
nounA1
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головная боль
sakit kepala
/ˈsakit kəˈpala/
nounA1
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наушники
headphone
/ˈhɛd.fon/
nounA1
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гарнитура
headset
/ˈhɛdset/
nounA1
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здоровье
kesehatan
/kəseˈhatan/
nounA1
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слышать
mendengar
/məndəˈŋar/
verbA1
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тяжёлый
berat
/bəˈrat/
adjectiveA1
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каблук
tumit
/tuˈmit/
nounA1
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высота
tinggi
/ˈtiŋgi/
nounA1
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вертолёт
helikopter
/heliˈkopter/
nounA1
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привет
halo
/haˈlo/
interjectionA1
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помогать
membantu
/məmbanˈtu/
verbA1
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курица
ayam betina
/ˈayam bəˈtina/
nounA1
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её
dia
/ˈdia/
pronounA1
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здесь
di sini
/di ˈsini/
adverbA1
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