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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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bagian
/baˈgian/
nounB1
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sector
sektor
/ˈsɛktor/
nounB2
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secular
sekuler
/səkuˈlɛr/
adjectiveC1
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secure
aman
/aˈman/
adjectiveB2
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security
keamanan
/kəaˈmanan/
nounB1
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see
melihat
/məˈlihat/
verbA1
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seed
biji
/ˈbidi/
nounA2
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seedling
bibit
/ˈbibit/
nounB1
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seek
mencari
/mənˈtʃari/
verbB1
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seem
tampak
/ˈtampak/
verbA2
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seemingly
tampaknya
/tamˈpakɲa/
adverbC1
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segment
segmen
/ˈsegmən/
nounB1
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select
memilih
/məˈmilih/
verbB1
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selected
terpilih
/tərˈpilih/
adjectiveB1
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selection
pemilihan
/pəmiˈlihan/
nounB1
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self
diri
/ˈdiri/
nounC1
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self-esteem
harga diri
/ˈharga ˈdiri/
nounB2
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selfie
swafoto
/swaˈfoto/
nounA2
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sell
menjual
/mənˈdʒual/
verbA1
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seller
penjual
/pənˈdʒual/
nounA2
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seminar
seminar
/səmiˈnar/
nounB1
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send
mengirim
/məŋˈi.rim/
verbA1
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senior
senior
/səˈnior/
adjectiveB2
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sense
akal sehat
/ˈakal səˈhat/
nounA2
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