Indonesian If Conditionals Explained

In this lesson, you’ll learn how if-conditionals work in Indonesian. In English, if-conditionals depend on tenses (zero, first, second, third conditional). Indonesian expresses conditional meaning through words and context. In this video, you’ll learn how Indonesian uses: • kalau • seandainya • akan • bakal • pasti to express the same meanings as English conditionals, including: • general facts • real and possible situations • hypothetical or imaginary situations • past regret (unreal past) By the end of this video, you’ll understand: • how to choose the right “if” word • how context replaces English verb changes 📌 Perfect for: • beginner to intermediate learners of Indonesian • anyone translating English conditionals into Indonesian #LearnIndonesian #IndonesianGrammar #BahasaIndonesia #IndonesianConditionals #Kalau #Seandainya