Tengger phrasebook
Tengger (known natively as Carabasa Tengger) is one of the Javanic languages spoken predominantly by the Tengger people, native to the Tengger Highlands region in east Java, Indonesia. As part of the Javanic languages, this language is closely related to the Javanese language (especially the eastern dialects).
Phrase list
Some phrases in this phrasebook still need to be translated. If you know anything about this language, you can help by plunging forward and translating a phrase.
Basics
Common signs
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- Hello!
- !
- How are you?
- (N)jare kabare?
- I'm well
- Apik-apik wae
- What is your name?
- Sira sapa jenenge?
- My name is ______
- Jenenge reang ______
- Please
- Thank you
- You're welcome (in response to 'thank you')
- Yes
- Ya
- No
- Ora
- Excuse me
- Amit
- I'm sorry
- I can't speak Tengger [well]
- Do you speak English?
- ?
- Is there someone here who speaks English?
- ?
- Help!
- Tulung!
- Look out!
- Awas!
- Good evening
- Siang
- Good night
- I don't understand
- Where is the toilet?
- Where are you from?
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