Lesson 2 of 68 min · 100 XP
Numbers 1–20
Angka 1–20
Learn to count in Indonesian and use numbers in daily life.
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Introduction
Indonesian numbers are straightforward! Once you learn 1–10, forming numbers up to 20 follows a simple pattern. Let's count!
📝Numbers 1–10
Satu/sah-too/
1 (One)
Satu buku — One book
Dua/doo-ah/
2 (Two)
Dua teman — Two friends
Tiga/tee-gah/
3 (Three)
Tiga kursi — Three chairs
Empat/em-paht/
4 (Four)
Empat apel — Four apples
Lima/lee-mah/
5 (Five)
Lima menit — Five minutes
Enam/eh-nahm/
6 (Six)
Enam botol — Six bottles
Tujuh/too-joo/
7 (Seven)
Tujuh hari — Seven days
Delapan/deh-lah-pahn/
8 (Eight)
Delapan jam — Eight hours
Sembilan/sem-bee-lahn/
9 (Nine)
Sembilan orang — Nine people
Sepuluh/seh-poo-loo/
10 (Ten)
Sepuluh ribu — Ten thousand
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Pattern for 11–19
In Indonesian, 11–19 are formed using "belas": sebelas (11), dua belas (12), tiga belas (13)... up to sembilan belas (19). And 20 is "dua puluh"!
📝Numbers 11–20
Sebelas/seh-beh-lahs/
11 (Eleven)
Dua belas/doo-ah beh-lahs/
12 (Twelve)
Tiga belas/tee-gah beh-lahs/
13 (Thirteen)
Empat belas/em-paht beh-lahs/
14 (Fourteen)
Lima belas/lee-mah beh-lahs/
15 (Fifteen)
Enam belas/eh-nahm beh-lahs/
16 (Sixteen)
Tujuh belas/too-joo beh-lahs/
17 (Seventeen)
Delapan belas/deh-lah-pahn beh-lahs/
18 (Eighteen)
Sembilan belas/sem-bee-lahn beh-lahs/
19 (Nineteen)
Dua puluh/doo-ah poo-loo/
20 (Twenty)
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