Speak Indonesian with confidence
Structured courses from beginner to advanced, interactive games, and real cultural insights โ all completely free.
Choose your level
Whether you're starting fresh or refining fluency, there's a path for you.
Beginner
PemulaStart from zero. Learn greetings, numbers, colors, days, essential phrases, and family vocabulary.
Intermediate
MenengahBuild real skills. Master verbs, adjectives, food, shopping, directions, and telling time.
Advanced
MahirAchieve mastery. Explore complex grammar, formal language, idioms, business Indonesian, and culture.
Everything you need to learn
A complete language learning experience built for all skill levels.
Structured Courses
Three progressive levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced โ each with rich lessons covering vocabulary, grammar, and culture.
Interactive Games
Flashcards, multiple-choice quizzes, and word matching games make learning fun and help reinforce what you've learned.
Progress Tracking
Track your XP, completed lessons, and streak days. See exactly how far you've come on your Indonesian journey.
Pronunciation Guides
Every word comes with phonetic pronunciation so you can speak Indonesian with confidence from day one.
Cultural Context
Learn not just words, but the culture, traditions, and customs behind them โ like gotong royong and peribahasa.
Completely Free
No subscriptions, no paywalls. All courses, all games, all progress tracking โ completely free forever.
Practice with games
Reinforce your vocabulary with flashcards, test your knowledge with quizzes, or race through word matching.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bahasa Indonesia hard to learn?
Indonesian is considered one of the easiest languages for English speakers! It uses the Latin alphabet, has no tones (unlike Chinese), and verbs don't conjugate for person or tense. Most people can have basic conversations within weeks.
How long does it take to learn Indonesian?
Basic conversational fluency typically takes 3โ6 months of consistent study. Indonesian is classified as a Category I language by the US Foreign Service Institute, meaning it requires approximately 600 hours of study for professional proficiency.
What is the difference between Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu?
Both are mutually intelligible and share common roots. Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia (270 million people), while Bahasa Melayu is spoken in Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. They differ mainly in vocabulary, pronunciation, and some grammar rules.
Do I need to know Indonesian to visit Indonesia?
While English is spoken in tourist areas, knowing even basic Indonesian phrases like "terima kasih" (thank you) and "apa kabar" (how are you) is deeply appreciated by locals and can enrich your travel experience significantly.