How to Compare More Than Two Things in Indonesian – The Most & The Least Explained
Want to say “the most” or “the least” in Indonesian? 🇮🇩 In this lesson, you’ll learn how to form the superlative degree in Indonesian, including how to use ter- and paling correctly. If you’ve already learned how to compare two things (more & less), this video will help you compare more than two things naturally and confidently in Bahasa Indonesia. In this lesson, you’ll learn: ✔️ How to use ter- for superlatives ✔️ How to use paling correctly ✔️ The difference between ter- and paling ✔️ How to say “the most” in Indonesian ✔️ How to say “the least” in Indonesian ✔️ Common mistakes learners make This lesson is perfect for: – Beginners learning Indonesian grammar – Anyone who wants to speak Bahasa Indonesia more naturally #LearnIndonesian #BahasaIndonesia #IndonesianGrammar

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