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SHORT EXPRESSIONS

1. I lose my appetite now.
Saya nggak selera makan.
2. I want to have breakfast.
Saya ingin sarapan pagi.
3. I want to have lunch.
Saya ingin makan siang.
4. I want to have dinner.
Saya ingin makan malam.
5. I want to have supper.
Saya ingin makan tengah malam/sahur.
6. Please,Have some more!
Silahkan, nambah lagi!
7. Don’t beat about the bush.
Jangan berbelit-belit.
8. Can I borrow your soap and your towel?
Bisakah saya meminjam sabunmu dan handukmu?
9. I want to take a ritual abluation.
Saya ingin ambil air wudlu.
10. What’s our side dish for breakfast?
Apa lauk pauk kita untuk sarapan pagi?

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