意思
The act of reading news in print.
文化背景
In Javanese households, reading the paper is often accompanied by 'Kopi Tubruk' and 'Pisang Goreng' (fried bananas). It is a slow, meditative start to the day. In the capital, 'baca koran' has shifted to the 'Commuter Line' (train). You will see people reading free newspapers provided at stations or reading digital versions on their phones. The 'Warung Kopi' is the social hub where one newspaper is shared by many. It's common to ask 'Pinjam korannya' (Can I borrow the paper) once someone is done. Newspapers were the 'weapons' of the Indonesian independence movement. Reading the paper was once seen as a revolutionary act of literacy.
Drop the prefix
In 90% of conversations, just say 'baca', not 'membaca'. It sounds much more natural.
Context matters
If you are in a religious setting, be very clear with your 'K' sound so you aren't misunderstood as talking about the Quran.
意思
The act of reading news in print.
Drop the prefix
In 90% of conversations, just say 'baca', not 'membaca'. It sounds much more natural.
Context matters
If you are in a religious setting, be very clear with your 'K' sound so you aren't misunderstood as talking about the Quran.
The 'Loper'
If you see a man on a bike with a stack of papers, that's the 'Loper Koran'. Say hi!
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
Ayah sedang ___ koran di teras.
You 'read' (membaca) a newspaper, you don't eat or sleep it.
Which sentence is the most natural for a morning routine?
Apa yang kamu lakukan jam 7 pagi?
'Baca koran' is the standard phrase for news consumption.
Match the Indonesian word to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the core vocabulary words for this topic.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kamu lagi apa? B: Lagi ___.
In the context of 'Lagi apa' (What are you doing), 'baca koran' is a common activity.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Formal vs Informal
练习题库
4 练习Ayah sedang ___ koran di teras.
You 'read' (membaca) a newspaper, you don't eat or sleep it.
Apa yang kamu lakukan jam 7 pagi?
'Baca koran' is the standard phrase for news consumption.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are the core vocabulary words for this topic.
A: Kamu lagi apa? B: Lagi ___.
In the context of 'Lagi apa' (What are you doing), 'baca koran' is a common activity.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题'Baca' is the base word used in informal speech. 'Membaca' is the formal version with the 'me-' prefix used in writing and formal situations.
No. 'Koran' comes from the Dutch word 'krant'. The similarity in sound is coincidental, though learners should be careful with pronunciation.
Yes, it is increasingly common to use it for reading news on a phone or tablet, though 'baca berita' is more precise.
You say 'Saya baca koran setiap hari.'
Just 'baca koran'. Indonesian doesn't require articles like 'a' or 'the' in this context.
'Surat kabar' is the formal term for newspaper. It literally means 'letter of news'.
It's understandable, but 'baca koran' is much more natural. 'Lihat' means 'to see' or 'to look'.
Physical newspapers are declining in cities but remain a staple in rural areas and coffee shops.
Kompas, Jawa Pos, and Republika are some of the biggest ones.
He is called a 'Loper Koran'.
Yes, it is a perfectly polite and neutral phrase.
It refers to sensationalist tabloids, similar to 'yellow journalism' in English.
相关表达
Baca berita
similarTo read the news
Membaca surat kabar
formalTo read the newspaper
Langganan koran
builds onTo subscribe to a newspaper
Koran kuning
specialized formYellow journalism / Tabloids