Indonesian Prepositions Quiz
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The word 'Dekat' translates to 'Far' in English.

False

The word 'Di atas' means 'Below' in English.

False

The term 'Seberang' can be translated as 'Across' in English.

True

'Kiri' translates to 'Right' in English.

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'Selama' means 'During' in English.

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Prepositions and Connectives in Indonesian

  • Di belakang: Means "Behind," indicating a position at the back of something or someone.
  • Di depan: Translates to "In front of," used to describe a location ahead of another object or person.
  • Di sebelah: Means "Beside" or "Next to," referring to proximity alongside another entity.
  • Tapi: Translates to "But," serving as a conjunction to introduce contrast or exception.
  • Dekat: Means "Near," indicating a close proximity to an object or location.
  • Jauh: Translates to "Far," used to denote a significant distance away from something.
  • Kanan: Means "Right," commonly referring to the direction opposite of left.
  • Kiri: Translates to "Left," indicating the direction opposite of right.
  • Untuk: Means "For," often used to express purpose or intention.
  • Dari: Translates to "From," indicating a point of origin.
  • Dengan: Means "With," used to denote accompaniment or association.
  • Sebelum: Translates to "Before," indicating a position prior in time or order.
  • Sesudah: Means "After," used for indicating a subsequent time or order.
  • Di atas: Translates to "Above," referring to a position higher than something else.
  • Di bawah: Means "Below" or "Under," indicating a point lower than another object.
  • Seberang: Translates to "Across," referring to something located on the opposite side.
  • Sekitar: Means "Around," indicating a surrounding area or approximate spatial relationship.
  • Selama: Translates to "During," used to indicate a period when something occurs.
  • Kecuali: Means "Except," used for exclusion from a statement or condition.
  • Seperti: Translates to "Such as," used to give examples or indicate similarities.

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Test your knowledge of key Indonesian prepositions with this quiz. Understand the meanings and usage of words like 'di belakang', 'depan', and more. Perfect for language learners wanting to improve their vocabulary.

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