July 2011
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The Daily Indonesian
This edition is all about numbers. Comes handy for prices, which is usually in thousands and hundreds. For example Rp. 15,500 is fifteen thousand, five hundred.
Zero - Nol/kosong (nol / ko–song)
One - satu (sa–too)
Two - dua (doo–a)
Three - tiga (tee-ga)
Four - empat (mm-paht)
Five - lima (lee-ma)
Six - enam (u-nahm)
Seven - tujuh (too-jooh)
Eight - delapan (da-la-pahn)
Nine - sembilan...
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New Guinness World Record: World's Largest... →
The world record for the largest angklung ensemble was set in Washington DC after 5,182 people of various nationalities turned up on Saturday to shake the traditional Indonesian bamboo musical instruments to the tune of “We are the World”.
I was one of the 5,182 people shaking the angklung!
Source: Jakarta Post
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Jakarta rocks as the city for international... →
“Indonesia is on the radar of artists in Asia because the market potential is huge and people don’t mind spending more on tickets,” said Jakarta-based music expert Bens Leo.
Source: Reuters
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A Weekend of Summer Breeze
Time to pack you bags, bring your family and friends, and go to the beach. Think about nothing and relax with the world’s biggest pool around you. Take a dip into the ocean, explore the underwater wonders, catch the biggest wave on your surfboard.
Not enticing enough? I’ve queued a weekend’s worth of Indonesia’s beach paradise photos.
Enjoy,
Proud Indonesian