Bahasa Indonesia is relatively simple and by using a few phrases or sentences, you’ll be more appreciated and respected. You can find Indonesian phrase books in good book shops.
But these few pointers below can help. Try slipping a few of them in daily conversations and ask whether you get it right. It’ll be a great ice-breaker.
English | 
Bahasa Indonesia | 
| How do you do ? | Apa kabar? | 
| Good Morning | Selamat Pagi | 
| Good Afternoon | Selamat Siang | 
| Goodbye | Selamat Tinggal | 
| Fine | Baik | 
| Welcome | Selamat Datang | 
Personal Pronoun & Title | 
|
| I | Saya | 
| You | Kamu/ Anda | 
| We | Kami | 
| He/ She | Ia/ Dia (both are genderless) | 
| They | Mereka | 
| Mr. | Tuan | 
| Miss | Nona | 
| Mrs | Nyonya | 
Questions | 
|
| Can you help me? | Dapatkah Anda membantu/ menolong saya? | 
| How do I get there? | Bagaimana cara untuk kesana? | 
| How far? | Seberapa jauh? | 
| How long will it make? | Seberapa lama? | 
| How much (Price)? | Berapa harganya? | 
| What is this/ that? | Apa ini/ itu? | 
| What is your name? | Siapa nama Anda? | 
| When? | Kapan? | 
| Where? | Di mana? | 
| Why? | Kenapa/ mengapa? | 
Direction | 
|
| Go up | Naik | 
| Go down | Turun | 
| Turn | Berputar | 
| Right | Kanan | 
| Left | Kiri | 
| Front | Depan | 
| Behind | Belakang | 
| North | Utara | 
| South | Selatan | 
| East | Timur | 
| West | Barat | 


