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Expressing Gratitude

The document discusses ways to express gratitude, apologies, and prohibitions in Indonesian. For expressing gratitude, common phrases include "terima kasih", "terima kasih banyak", and "ini berharga sangat banyak untukku". For responding to gratitude, common phrases are "dengan senang hati" and "sama-sama". For apologies, common phrases include "maaf" and "aku sangat minta maaf". For accepting apologies, common responses are "tidak apa apa" and "jangan dipikirkan". The document also provides examples of verbal, polite, and nominal prohibitions in Indonesian using "jangan"

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Expressing Gratitude

The document discusses ways to express gratitude, apologies, and prohibitions in Indonesian. For expressing gratitude, common phrases include "terima kasih", "terima kasih banyak", and "ini berharga sangat banyak untukku". For responding to gratitude, common phrases are "dengan senang hati" and "sama-sama". For apologies, common phrases include "maaf" and "aku sangat minta maaf". For accepting apologies, common responses are "tidak apa apa" and "jangan dipikirkan". The document also provides examples of verbal, polite, and nominal prohibitions in Indonesian using "jangan"

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Expressing gratitude

Dialogue I
Bagus : Arif, I gotta go now.
Arif : But the party’s just started, Bagus.
Bagus : I know. But I have to get up very early tomorrow. Thanks a lot for this amazing party.
Arif : You’re welcome. I may throw another one next week.
Bagus : That would be great. Your parties are famous all around the campus.
Arif : Make sure you are free next Sunday.
Bagus : I will. Thanks again, man. See you tomorrow.

Dialogue II
Linda : Hey Anggi, can I ask you for a favor?
Anggi : Sure Linda, what is it?
Linda : I have to finish this report but I don’t think I’ll be able to finish it on time.
Anggi : Don’t worry. I’ll help you out.
Linda : Thanks, Anggi.
Anggi : That's nothing. You helped me last month so I’m returning the favor now.
Linda : Thanks a lot. You’re a lifesaver.
Anggi : You’re welcome.

Expression

 Thank you/Thanks (terima kasih)


 Thank you very much (terima kasih banyak)
 Thanks a lot (terima kasih banyak)
 I really appreciate your kindness (aku sangat menghargai kebaikanmu)
 You have been really helpful for me (kamu sudah sangat membantu untukku)
 It means a lot for me (ini berharga sangat banyak untukku)

Response
 My pleasure. (dengan senang hati)
 You’re welcome. (sama-sama)
 No problem (tidak apa apa)
 I’m glad that i can help you. (aku senang bisa membantumu)
 Don't mention it (tidak masalah)
 It’s all right. (baiklah)

Expressing Apology
Dialogue I
Toni : Excuse me for being late to work.
Jill : Where have you been?
Toni : My car broke down.
Jill : That's too bad. Please try to fix it so that it doesn't happen again.
Toni : Yes, I'll work on it.
Jill : Thank you, have a seat. We are working on the new project 
Toni : Great! Fill me in.

Dialogue III
Rina : Yuli why you didn't come to my birthday party last night?
Yuli : I do apologize for it Rina, I really want to come to your party.
Rina : Then why you weren't just come?
Yuli : My mother is sick and I have to take care of her. 
Rina : Oh my goodness. I'm sorry I didn't know that, you've to tell me earlier.
Yuli : That's okay Rina.
Rina : I hope your mother would get better soon.
Rina : Thank you for your concern.

Expressing Apology
 Sorry (maaf)
 I'm so sorry (aku sangat minta maaf)
 I'm terribly sorry (aku sangat minta maaf)
 Sorry, It was my fault (maaf, itu tadi salahku)
 I'm really sorry (aku benar-benar minta maaf)
 Please, forgive me for... (tolong maafkan aku untuk...)
 Pardon me for... (maafkan aku atas...)
 I apologize for my attitude (aku meminta maaf untuk kelakuanku)
 Sorry, please don't be mad at me (maaf, tolong jangan marah padaku)
Accepting Apology
 It's fine/ It's okay/ It's alright (tidak apa apa)
 That's fine/ That's okay/ That's alright (tidak apa apa)
 Forget it (lupakan saja)
 Don't worry about it (jangan khawatir tentang itu)
 It doesn't matter (itu bukan masalah)
 Don't mention it (tidak apa apa)
 Don't apologize (jangan meminta maaf)
 Never mind (jangan dipikirkan)

Prohibitions
Verbal Prohibition
 Don't touch me! (jangan sentuh aku!)
 Don't cry! (jangan menangis!)
 Don't come late! (jangan datang terlambat!)
 Don't step in the grass! (jangan menginjak rumput!)
 Don't read books loudly in the library! (jangan mebaca keras di perpustakaan!)
 Don't swim too far! (jangan berenang terlalu jauh!)
 Don't leave me! (jangan tinggalkan aku!)
 Don't blame her! (jangan salahkan dia!)
 Don't eat too much! (jangan makan terlalu banyak!)

Polite prohibition
 Please don't go (tolong jangan pergi)
 Please stay with me (tolong tinggalah bersamaku)
 Don't touch the things, please! (jangan menyentuh barang-barang, tolong!)

Nominal prohibition
 Don't be late! (jangan terlambat!)
 Don't be sad! (jangan bersedih!)
 Don't be lazy! (jangan malas!)
 Don't be hopeless! (Jangan berputus asa!)
No + ‘v+ing’
 No smoking! (dilarang merokok)
 No fishing (dilarang memancing)
 No littering (dilarang membuang sampah)
 No feeding (jangan memberi makan)
 No parking (dilarang parkir)

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