Days and Months in Indonesian
Indonesia menggunakan Kalender Gregorian (Masehi) untuk keperluan administrasi dan bisnis. Namun, masyarakat Indonesia juga sangat memperhatikan kalender keagamaan (Islam, Hindu, Buddha) dan kalender tradisional (seperti Jawa) dalam menentukan hari-hari penting dan hari libur nasional.
Indonesia uses the Gregorian calendar for administrative and business purposes. However, the Indonesian people also pay close attention to religious calendars (Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist) and traditional calendars (such as the Javanese calendar or Balinese calendar) when determining important dates and national holidays.
Berikut ini adalah nama-nama hari dalam bahasa Indonesia.
The following are the name of days in Indonesian.
| Bahasa Indonesia | English |
|---|---|
| Minggu | Sunday |
| Senin | Monday |
| Selasa | Tuesday |
| Rabu | Wednesday |
| Kamis | Thursday |
| Jumat | Friday |
| Sabtu | Saturday |
Furthermore, for the names of the months, Indonesia adopted them from the Dutch language, so the names are not significantly different from those in English. Below is a list of the month names in Indonesian and their comparisons with English.
| Bahasa Indonesia | English |
|---|---|
| Januari | January |
| Februari | February |
| Maret | March |
| April | April |
| Mei | May |
| Juni | June |
| Juli | July |
| Agustus | August |
| September | September |
| Oktober | October |
| November | November |
| Desember | December |
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