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How Do We Say "Kepepet" and "Kebelet" in English?

She is dying to pie.  https://www.rukita.co/stories/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cara-menahan-kencing-di-perjalanan-jauh.png         Hi folks. At this very moment I would like to share with you two Indonesian words that you might confused to say it in English.  The words “kepepet” and “kebelet” .  How do we say it English?  First let’s see each of them in their nuances:  1. Kepepet   The Indonesian word " kepepet " has a rather broad meaning, referring to a situation where one is cornered, pressured, or has no other options.  Here are some English equivalents:   *In a tight spot :       This phrase is very commonly used to describe a difficult or cornered situation.       Example: " I'm in a tight spot because I forgot my wallet. " (Saya kepepet karena lupa dompet.)    * Cornered :   This word means trapped or cornered, both physically and figuratively.  ...

POETRY

Picture: Vinita and Fabrizio with Uncle Alen Jeff wearing batik on National Batik Day 2024 A Sacred Bond They found no one but leave 'em no tears. Their tiny feet that learn to walk. Their little mouths that star to talk. A guiding hand and a loving call.   From baby steps to running free. Eyes open wide with curiosity. Through laughter bright and tearful night. In loving arms, they find their light.   As time moves on, they grow so fast. Each day a gift, memories last. Hand in hand to school they go. A journey shared, as love will show.   They've gone so far, through every phase, through thick and thin. A Sacred Bond, forever within.   Writer : Alen Jeff Tangerang, October 2, 2024

ADVERBS ( KATA KETERANGAN)

    Adverb (Kata Keterangan). What’s an adverb? Adverbs of Frequency   An adverb is a word used for describing a verb (an action), an adjective, and another adverb, or a whole sentence.   ·        A Verb: e.g., he walks slowly . (Dia berjalan perlahan / dengan pelan). ·        An adjective: e.g., it’s incredibly expensive . (Ini sangat mahal). ·        Another adverb, or a whole sentence: e.g., he works very hard . Adverbs in English often consist of an adjective with, -ly” added, for example, quickly, mainly, and cheerfully. Adverbs are divided into some parts, Adverbs of time, adverbs of place, adverbs of manner, adverbs of frequency, adverbs of degree, and comment adverbs. 1.       Adverbs of Manner (kata Keterangan cara) Adverbs of manners are used to describe how somebody does something. They usually go AFTER the verb or v...

DEVOTION TO THREE HAIL MARYS

 Devotion to Three Hail Mary's

Basic Catholic Prayer

  Mary Mother of God

Good Night Is Not a Greeting

  Is “good night” a greeting? It’s “NO”. Absolutely, NOT.   Many of my students were confused and of course they don’t understand the Lewoleba Port, Lembata, NTT use of “ good night ”. Most of them think that it is a greeting. So, they greet me before sending their presentations; “Good night Mr. I was like, what the heck?😏😣 “Good night” (said with a falling inflection) is a shorthand way of saying “Have a good night”., which is a farewell, not a greeting: something you say on parting, wishing the other well. So, now you know and don’t say it as a greeting anymore. English Greetings are; Good morning ( selamat pagi mulai dari 12.01am - 11.59am). Good Noon ( selamat tengah hari; yakni tepat jam 12 tapi ini jarang digunakan). Good afternoon ( selamat sore, dimulai dari jam 12.00pm - 5.59pm).  Good evening ( selamat malam; mulai dari jam 6.00pm - 11.59am).   

Demonstrative Pronouns

            Gambar : Pemandangan dari Bukit Doa, Lembata, NTT.                       Hi folks, our topic for today is about Demonstrative Pronouns . Dalam artikel sebelumnya kita sudah membahas salah satu jenis kata yang termasuk dalam delapan P art of speech yaitu articles. Nah, kali ini kita akan bahas lagi satu jenis kata dalam delapan p art of speech yaitu pronouns ( kata ganti). Pronouns ini terbagi lagi menjadi beberapa bagian diantaranya ada demonstrative pronouns .  Demonstrative pronoun is a word used to stand in for a noun. It is also a pronoun used to point to specific people or things. Jadi, demonstrative pronoun ini adalah kata ganti yang digunakan untuk menunjuk sebuah benda, suatu obyek atau orang.  Dalam bahasa Indonesia hanya ada dua kata demonstrative pronouns yaitu "ini" ( jarak dekat untuk tunggal dan jamak) dan "itu" ( jarak jauh untuk tunggal dan jama...

25 Phrases for Expressing Opinions

25 Phrases for Expressing Opinions. Hi, my fellow English readers and learners. We have another interesting topic to discuss today. Are you excited? Many of us are still get confused on how to express our opinions in English. Meaning to say we still make it hard to tell other people about our ideas on what we think in English. It’s weird and we become speechless especially when we want to tell our opinions or ideas, but we don’t know how to say or express it in English. Were you sad, disappointed and getting mad at yourselves due to the lack of vocabulary, or phrases for expressing opinions?  Don’t worry fellas. Sit nicely and study this topic because after that you will get to know the phrases that are used for expressing opinions. And I’m sure that you will not be speechless, feel ashamed when you want to express your opinions in English anymore. This topic will really help you in English speaking or writing skill. Below are the 25 phrases for expressing opinions with explanation...

English Part of Speech; ARTICLES

  Seven Bee Class. Your English Partner.com English Part of Speech Articles Hi, my fellow readers and learners, some of you maybe have heard or listened to the word “article”.   In English part of Speech there are at least 8 part of speech such as verbs, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, determiner or articles. Right away, we will learn one of the parts of speech, articles. The word article here is not the piece of writing about a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, on a website, etc., but it is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases. English evolves two articles: a/an and the . The two sometimes forgotten in speaking, writing or even reading due to their tininess. Right now, I insist you to read and study this part of speech because even though they are small and unnoticed, they play important role and really matters in English. ...