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Putu | : | Selamat sore, Sam. Apa kabar? (Good afternoon, Sam. How are you?) |
Sam | : | Selamat sore juga, Putu. Aku baik - baik aja. Kamu? (Good afternoon too, Putu. I'm fine. And you?) |
Putu | : | Saya juga baik. Kapan tiba di Indonesia? (I am also good. When did you arrive in Indonesia? |
Sam | : | Minggu lalu, Selasa pagi (Last week, on Tuesday morning) |
Putu | : | Oh gitu… Kamu liburan di Bali? (Oh I see... Are you on holiday in Bali?) |
Sam | : | Ya, tapi aku juga belajar bahasa Indonesia di Jembatan Bahasa (Yes, but I also studied Indonesian at the Jembatan Bahasa) |
Putu | : | Berapa kali kamu belajar di sana? (How many times have you studied there?) |
Sam | : | 3 kali seminggu (3 times a week) |
Putu | : | Bagus. Hari apa aja? (Good. What day?) |
Sam | : | Senin jam 4 sore, Rabu jam 10 pagi, dan Jumat jam 1 siang (Monday at 4 pm, Wednesday at 10 am, and Friday at 1 pm) |
Putu | : | Berapa lama kamu belajar? (How long did you study?) |
Sam | : | 1 jam aja (just one hour) |
Putu | : | Keren. Bahasa Indonesiamu sudah bagus (Cool. Your Indonesian is good) |
Sam | : | Makasih Putu. Aku masih belajar (Thanks Putu. I'm still learning) |