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Versatile general Indonesian vocabulary suitable for everyday conversations and standard daily use.

28 words•Updated periodically

Nangkring

“To sit or perch casually on an elevated place, usually with legs dangling”

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Gen y

“Gen Y refers to a demographic group or generation born between 1981 and 1996. This group is often called Millennials.”

1 meanings

Gen z

“A term referring to the demographic group of people born approximately between 1997 and 2012, known as “digital natives” due to growing up in an era of digital technological advancements, the internet, and social media.”

1 meanings

Bagel

“Not functioning properly or optimally; not gripping or working as it should; ineffective.”

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