Voice of Indonesia presents Let’s Speak Indonesian, a program that introduces the Indonesian vocabulary and guides you to speak in the language. Mari Berbahasa Indonesia or Let’s Speak Indonesian is a joint initiative of Voice of Indonesia and the Language Development Agency of the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture. Today’s topic is still about Lingkungan Rumah which means Neighborhood.
Read to the conversation entitled Sampai Berjumpa Lagi which means See You Again. This dialog is between Kevin and Boris. Boris is Kevin’s new neighbor. Boris delivers an expression to end a conversation.
Boris |
Sampai berjumpa lagi, Kevin. |
Kevin |
Sampai berjumpa. |
Having listened to the conversation, now I am going to introduce some vocabulary and expressions related to the topic of the day.
Berjumpa (2x) |
which means see |
Sampai berjumpa (2x) |
which means see you |
Sampai berjumpa lagi (2x) |
which means see you again |
In the dialog, you listen to a statement Sampai berjumpa lagi, Kevin (2x) which means See you again, Kevin. The expression sampai berjumpa lagi (2x) which means see you again is used as a leave-taking expression. It contains a hope that the two people who are talking, Boris dan Kevin, can meet again next time. For example, Sampai berjumpa lagi, Kevin (2x) which means See you again, Kevin.
We can also use the other expressions such as sampai nanti (2x) which means see you later and sampai besok (2x) which means see you tomorrow. The two expressions can be used as leave-taking expressions. For example:
Boris : Sampai nanti, Kevin (2x) which means See you later, Kevin
Kevin : Sampai nanti (2x) which means See you later
Boris : Sampai besok, Kevin (2x) which means See you tomorrow, Kevin
Kevin : Sampai besok (2x) which means See you tomorrow
Indonesians rarely say selamat tinggal (2x) which means goodbye for leave-taking expression. They usually use expressions that show hope to meet again though they do not know if they will meet again or not, such as sampai berjumpa lagi (2x) which means see you again.
That was “Let’s Speak Indonesian” for today. Hopefully, this edition can be useful for those of you who want to know more about Indonesian language.