Bedeutung
Putting on different clothing
Kultureller Hintergrund
Indonesians often bathe and change clothes twice a day (morning and evening) due to the humid climate. Not changing clothes after a day out is often seen as unhygienic. The 'Paes Ageng' ceremony involves multiple 'ganti baju' sessions where the bride and groom change into different traditional fabrics and colors, each with its own meaning. Modesty (Aurat) is important. People will 'ganti baju' into more covering attire before praying (Sholat) or entering a mosque. The 'OOTD' (Outfit of the Day) culture is huge in Indonesia. Young people might 'ganti baju' specifically for social media photos during a single outing.
Use 'Dulu'
Always add 'dulu' (first/for a bit) when you say you're going to change. 'Ganti baju dulu ya' sounds much more natural and polite.
Avoid 'Saya'
In casual speech, you can often drop 'Saya'. Just saying 'Ganti baju dulu ya' to a friend is perfect.
Bedeutung
Putting on different clothing
Use 'Dulu'
Always add 'dulu' (first/for a bit) when you say you're going to change. 'Ganti baju dulu ya' sounds much more natural and polite.
Avoid 'Saya'
In casual speech, you can often drop 'Saya'. Just saying 'Ganti baju dulu ya' to a friend is perfect.
The 'Baju Rumah' Concept
Learn the term 'baju rumah' (home clothes). Indonesians always 'ganti baju' into comfortable, often worn-out clothes the moment they get home.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct word to complete the phrase.
Saya basah karena hujan, saya mau ____ baju.
The context of being wet from rain requires changing clothes.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am changing clothes'?
Choose the best option:
'Ganti baju' is the standard collocation for changing clothes.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Ayo kita pergi!' B: 'Tunggu sebentar, aku mau ____ ____ dulu.'
When someone says 'wait a minute' before going out, they usually need to change clothes.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You just finished swimming and your clothes are wet.
You need to change out of wet swimwear.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
When to Ganti Baju
Daily
- • Bangun tidur
- • Mau tidur
- • Selesai mandi
Activities
- • Habis olahraga
- • Kena hujan
- • Baju kotor
Social
- • Mau pesta
- • Wawancara kerja
- • Kencan
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenSaya basah karena hujan, saya mau ____ baju.
The context of being wet from rain requires changing clothes.
Choose the best option:
'Ganti baju' is the standard collocation for changing clothes.
A: 'Ayo kita pergi!' B: 'Tunggu sebentar, aku mau ____ ____ dulu.'
When someone says 'wait a minute' before going out, they usually need to change clothes.
You just finished swimming and your clothes are wet.
You need to change out of wet swimwear.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
5 FragenNo, for diapers you use 'ganti popok'. However, if you are also changing the baby's clothes, you can say 'ganti baju'.
Yes, it is neutral. If you want to be extra formal, you could say 'Saya izin untuk berganti pakaian sebentar'.
'Baju' is more casual and common in speech. 'Pakaian' is more formal and covers the whole concept of 'attire'.
It is 'ruang ganti' or 'kamar ganti'.
No, that would be 'ganti ban'. 'Ganti' is the universal word for change/replace, but the object must be correct.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Ganti celana
similarChange pants
Berpakaian
builds onTo get dressed
Baju ganti
specialized formA spare set of clothes
Kamar ganti
specialized formChanging room / Fitting room