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Oey ; revised by Katherine Davidsen 210 1$aTokyo, Japan :$cTuttle Publishing,$d[2012] 210 4$d©2012 215 $a1 online resource (439 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8048-4313-9 327 $aCover; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: The Basics; Pronouncing Indonesian Correctly; Greetings; Forms of Address; Pronouns; Basic Vocabulary; Questions; Simple Phrases; Requests; Numbers; Etiquette and Body Language; PART TWO: A Quick Word About Grammar; Verbs; Tense; Negation; Nouns; Adjectives; Possessives; Adverbs; Prepositions; Imperatives; The Relative Pronoun yang; PART THREE: Small Talk; Name and Nationality; Age; Family; Occupation; Religion; Weather; Time; Useful words and phrases; PART FOUR: Getting Around; Asking Directions; Public Transportation 327 $aAccommodationSightseeing; Leisure Activities; Travel Tips; PART FIVE: Eating and Drinking; Basic Food Terms; Vegetables; Meat; Seafood; Cooking Terms; Breakfast; Common Menu Items; Condiments and Snacks; Fruits; Drinks; Taste; Notes on Hygiene; PART SIX: Happy Shopping; Bargaining; Souvenirs; Clothing; Sundries; PART SEVEN: Things You Should Know; Telephone; Post Office; Bank; Customs and Police; Filling Out Forms; Health and Illness; Parts of the Body; Appendix A: Verb and Noun Affixes; Appendix B: Suggestions for Further Study; Bilingual Dictionaries; English-Indonesian Dictionary 327 $aIndonesian-English DictionaryBack Cover 330 $aIndonesia is the hot new Asian destination, a country where lively conversation, good humor and warm human interaction are integral parts of daily life.Easy Indonesian brings the language and culture of Indonesia alive, giving you all the basics you need to start speaking Indonesian immediately. 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"Aren't We Educational Here Too?": Brainpower and the Emergence of Mass Culture --$t2. The Force of Complicated Mathematics: Einstein Enters American Culture --$t3. Knowledge Is Power: Women, Workers' Education, and Brainpower in the 1920's --$t4. "The Negro Genius": Black Intellectual Workers in the Harlem Renaissance --$t5. "We Have Only Words Against": Brainworkers and Books in the 1930's --$t6. Dangerous Minds: Spectacles of Science in the Postwar Atomic City --$t7. Inventing the Egghead: Brainpower in Cold War American Culture --$tEpilogue --$tNotes --$tIndex --$tAcknowledgments 330 $aThroughout the twentieth century, pop songs, magazine articles, plays, posters, and novels in the United States represented intelligence alternately as empowering or threatening. 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