How to Say “I THINK” Naturally in Indonesian

Many Indonesian learners make the same mistake: they use “pikir” every time they want to say “to think.” But here’s the truth — Indonesians don’t always say pikir when they mean “to think.” There are other words and expressions that sound much more natural and native-like in everyday conversation. In this lesson, I’ll explain how Indonesians really express “to think” — with real example sentences and clear explanations so you’ll know when and how to use each one. By the end of this video, you’ll understand the difference between common words like pikir, kira, rasa, and more — and you’ll sound much more natural and confident when speaking Indonesian. 🇮🇩 What you’ll learn: Why “pikir” isn’t always the right choice The most common ways to say “to think” in natural Indonesian Real example sentences with English translations Watch until the end for useful examples and quick tips you can start using right away! #LearnIndonesian #BahasaIndonesia #IndonesianLanguage #IndonesianLesson #IThinkInIndonesian