BAHASA INDONESIA SD: KOSAKATA BARU
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Misyanti introduces Indonesian language learners to new words that have emerged in modern times, many of which are derived from English or other sources. The video explains terms such as 'gawai' (gadget), 'unduh' (download), 'unggah' (upload), 'warganet' (netizen), 'swafoto' (selfie), and more. Misyanti highlights the impact of technological advancements on language, showing how these new words are already commonly used in everyday conversations. The video encourages viewers to embrace these linguistic changes and share the knowledge with others.
Takeaways
- 😀 New words are constantly emerging in Bahasa Indonesia, influenced by modern technology and cultural shifts.
- 😀 The term *gawai* is the Indonesian equivalent of *gadget*, referring to practical devices designed to assist in work.
- 😀 *Unduh* means *download* and comes from the Javanese word meaning 'to harvest' or 'gather'.
- 😀 *Unggah* is the opposite of *unduh* and translates to *upload* in English.
- 😀 *Tikus* is the Indonesian term for *mouse*, referring to the computer peripheral used to control the pointer on a screen.
- 😀 *Warganet* is the Indonesian term for *netizen*, referring to active users of the internet.
- 😀 *Swafoto* is the Indonesian version of *selfie*, a photo taken of oneself, usually with a smartphone or camera.
- 😀 *Daring* is the term for being *online* or *in a network*, often used to describe activities like online learning.
- 😀 *Luring* is the opposite of *daring*, meaning *offline* or outside of an internet network.
- 😀 *Pratayang* replaces *preview*, referring to a preview screening or showing of a film or event before its official release.
- 😀 *Celtik* is used in place of *typo*, referring to a mistake made while typing.
Q & A
What is the meaning of the word 'gawai' in the Indonesian language?
-'Gawai' refers to a device or tool that has a practical function and is designed to support work, such as a gadget or a piece of technology.
What does the word 'unduh' mean in Bahasa Indonesia, and what is its English equivalent?
-'Unduh' comes from the Javanese language, meaning to harvest or collect. The English equivalent is 'download'.
What is the opposite of 'unduh' in Indonesian, and how is it used?
-The opposite of 'unduh' is 'unggah', which means to upload something, or to upload data or files onto the internet.
What does the term 'warganet' refer to?
-'Warganet' refers to 'netizens', which are people who are active on the internet and participate in online communities.
What is the Indonesian term for 'selfie', and what does it mean?
-The Indonesian term for 'selfie' is 'swafoto', which refers to taking a photo of oneself using a digital camera or smartphone.
What does the word 'daring' mean in the context of the script?
-'Daring' is an abbreviation of 'dalam jaringan', meaning 'online'. It refers to activities that are conducted over the internet, such as online learning.
How does 'luring' differ from 'daring' in Indonesian?
-'Luring' is the opposite of 'daring', and it is an abbreviation of 'luar jaringan', meaning 'offline'. It refers to activities conducted outside the internet or without an internet connection.
What does 'pratayang' mean, and how is it used in media?
-'Pratayang' refers to a 'preview', particularly a showing of a movie, drama, or other media content before it is officially released to the public.
What is the Indonesian word for a 'typo', and how is it used?
-'Celtik' is the Indonesian word for 'typo', and it refers to a mistake made while typing, such as an incorrect character or word.
How does the development of new words in Indonesian reflect technological advancements?
-As technology advances, the Indonesian language has incorporated new terms like 'gawai' (gadget), 'unduh' (download), 'unggah' (upload), and others, reflecting the growing influence of digital tools and the internet in daily life.
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