Abbreviation USED Frequently BY Indonesians
(lazy to move) • Mager is an abbreviation of "Malas Gerak" which means lazy to move in the Indonesian language. It is frequently used among teenagers nowadays especially in texting due to us loving to write abbreviations rather than the true spelling.
"Putri, ke indomaret yok!" "Gak ah, mager gua."
"Putri, let's go to the Indomaret (a convenience store)" "Nah, I'm lazy to move."
Submitted August 2020 by colinjohn1507
Standard Phrase USED Frequently BY Indonesians
(see you again) • A formal way to say "good-bye" in Indonesian. Although most Indonesians use "Dah" that comes from the Dutch word "Dag" that means bye, "sampai jumpa" is still frequently used on formal occasions.
"Ya, saya pergi dulu ya." "Oke sampai jumpa!"
"Okay, I'll go now." "Okay, see you again!"
Submitted August 2020 by colinjohn1507