意味
Using a train for transportation
文化的背景
The train is the most popular way to travel between cities in Java. The 'Executive' class is very comfortable and offers great views of rice fields. The KRL Commuter Line is essential for millions. During rush hour, trains are extremely crowded, leading to the term 'kereta sarden' (sardine train). Young Indonesians often use the KAI Access app to book tickets. 'Naik kereta' is seen as an eco-friendly and 'aesthetic' way to travel. During 'Mudik', 'naik kereta' becomes a national obsession. People wait in virtual queues for hours to get a ticket home.
Use KRL for Jakarta
If you are in Jakarta, just say 'naik KRL'. Everyone will know you mean the commuter train.
No 'di' needed
Remember: 'Naik kereta', NOT 'Naik di kereta'. This is the most common beginner mistake.
意味
Using a train for transportation
Use KRL for Jakarta
If you are in Jakarta, just say 'naik KRL'. Everyone will know you mean the commuter train.
No 'di' needed
Remember: 'Naik kereta', NOT 'Naik di kereta'. This is the most common beginner mistake.
Sepur in Java
If you want to sound like a local in Central Java, use the word 'sepur' instead of 'kereta'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
Saya ____ kereta ke Surabaya.
'Naik' is the standard verb for using a vehicle in Indonesian.
Which sentence is more natural?
Choose the natural way to say 'I take the train'.
No preposition is needed after 'naik'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to suggest taking the train to your friend.
'Ayo' is used for suggestions/invitations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kamu ke kantor naik apa? B: Saya ____.
The question asks 'naik apa' (ride what), so the answer should be 'naik [vehicle]'.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Naik vs. Mengendarai
練習問題バンク
4 問題Saya ____ kereta ke Surabaya.
'Naik' is the standard verb for using a vehicle in Indonesian.
Choose the natural way to say 'I take the train'.
No preposition is needed after 'naik'.
You want to suggest taking the train to your friend.
'Ayo' is used for suggestions/invitations.
A: Kamu ke kantor naik apa? B: Saya ____.
The question asks 'naik apa' (ride what), so the answer should be 'naik [vehicle]'.
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よくある質問
10 問In standard Indonesian, yes. However, in Medan or Malaysia, it can mean 'car'. Context is key!
Yes, that is the full version. 'Naik kereta' is just the common short form.
'Naik' is for the journey; 'menaiki' is more formal and often refers to the physical act of boarding.
You say 'Saya ketinggalan kereta'.
KRL is the commuter line, MRT is the subway/metro, and Kereta Api usually refers to long-distance intercity trains.
No, 'naik' covers the meaning of 'by' or 'on' in this context.
Yes, it is perfectly neutral and acceptable in professional settings.
It's the Javanese way to say 'naik kereta'. Very common in cities like Solo or Yogyakarta.
Yes! 'Naik sepeda' is the correct way to say ride a bike.
You can ask 'Keretanya jam berapa?'
関連フレーズ
Turun kereta
contrastTo get off the train
Ketinggalan kereta
similarTo miss the train
Stasiun kereta
builds onTrain station
Tiket kereta
builds onTrain ticket