Indonesian vocabulary
Indonesian feelings
30 curated feelings words at A1 / A2 / B1 levels. Pronunciation, example sentence, and teacher's notes on the trickier ones.
- bahagia — happy /bah-HAH-gee-ah/
- sedih — sad /seh-DEEH/
- marah — angry /MAH-rah/
- takut — afraid /TAH-koot/
- lelah — tired /leh-LAH/
- lapar — hungry /LAH-pahr/
- haus — thirsty /HOWS/
- sakit — sick /SAH-keet/
- senang — glad /seh-NAHNG/
- bosan — bored /BOH-sahn/
- kesal — annoyed /keh-SAHL/
- bingung — confused /BEE-ngoong/
- kaget — shocked /KAH-geht/
- rindu — to miss (someone) /REEN-doo/
- bangga — proud /BAHNG-gah/
- malu — embarrassed /MAH-loo/
- cemas — anxious /cheh-MAHS/
- bersemangat — enthusiastic /behr-seh-mah-NGAHT/
- kecewa — disappointed /keh-CHEH-wah/
- baik hati — kind-hearted /bah-EEK HAH-tee/
- sombong — arrogant /SOHM-bohng/
- jujur — honest /JOO-joor/
- sabar — patient /SAH-bahr/
- tidak sabar — impatient /TEE-dahk SAH-bahr/
- tersinggung — offended /tehr-SEENG-goong/
- kecil hati — disappointed (emotionally) /keh-CHEEL HAH-tee/
- romantis — romantic /roh-MAHN-tees/
- santai — relaxed /SAHN-tai/
- ramah — friendly /RAH-mah/
- sopan — polite /SOH-pahn/