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To count in Indonesian ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ


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to count menghitung
How to say “to count” in Indonesian? “Menghitung”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “menghitung” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to count in Indonesian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Indonesian Word:
– Associate "menghitung" with โ€œcountingโ€ to retain the sound similarity.
– Visualize counting items or numbers while repeating the word "menghitung" in your mind.
– Break the word down: "meng-" is a common prefix in Indonesian for verbs, and "hitung" sounds similar to "hit" suggesting a measurable action.

Explanations:
"Menghitung" is a verb in Indonesian that means "to count." It's used when performing any numerical calculations or tallying objects.

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– "Menjumlah": although it means "to add up" or "to sum up," it is often used interchangeably with "menghitung" when talking about counting or calculating.
– "Menakar": means to measure but can sometimes be used in the context of counting in certain phrases.

Conjugations:
Indonesian verbs do not conjugate based on tense like in English. Instead, they use time indicators in the sentence to denote tense:

– Past: "sudah menghitung" (already counted)
– Present: "sedang menghitung" (is counting)
– Future: "akan menghitung" (will count)

Examples of Sentences:
– Past: "Kemarin, dia sudah menghitung semua uangnya." (Yesterday, he/she had already counted all his/her money.)
– Present: "Dia sedang menghitung jumlah siswa di kelas." (He/She is counting the number of students in the class.)
– Future: "Besok, kami akan menghitung hasil panen." (Tomorrow, we will count the harvest.)

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