Dia tidur. = He sleeps. Saya minum teh. = I drink tea. 2. Use the Time Words. The second way to talk about the past in Indonesian is by using time words to specify the time when something happened. Take English for example—if someone were to say, "I sleep yesterday," instead of "I slept yesterday," you would still be able to understand that
1. Start your greeting with "selamat." To begin your greeting, say, "Selamat." It is placed before the words for morning, afternoon, and so on. The rough pronunciation is "suh-lah-mat." From there, your greeting depends on the time of day. [1] 2. Say "selamat pagi" for "good morning." Hbl6k0.