[
US
/ˌɪndoʊˈniʒən/
]
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Indonesia
- the dialect of Malay used as the national language of the Republic of Indonesia or of Malaysia
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or characteristic of Indonesia or its people or languages
How To Use Indonesian In A Sentence
- It was a dwarf species located on the Indonesian island of Flores, which it shared with pigmy elephants and Komodo dragons.
- If the Indonesian judiciary really can be influenced by political heavies, this is one occasion when I hope such influence is exerted.
- Dian Agung Nugroho's photo "F*** You (What's on her mind?)" captures a Chinese Indonesian schoolgirl flipping off an old Chinese Indonesian beggar lady. Boing Boing
- The Titan Arum was discovered in 1878 in its sole indigenous habitat, the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and grows in cultivation in only a handful of places around the world.
- About 100 workers' representatives attended the hearing, but Sony was only represented by two Indonesian assistant managers.
- Some of them married Indonesian women, converted to Islam or other faiths and applied for Indonesian citizenship.
- A number of Jakarta street foods that carry the Betawi suffix, including gado-gado Betawi and sup Betawi, a spicy beef soup made with coconut and milk, came from this subset of Indonesian people. The Dish: Gado-Gado
- The worker, employed by stevedoring company Perkins, was crushed by a container while unloading an Indonesian ship.
- The government's response was to distance itself from the tragedy, claiming repeatedly that the boat had sunk in Indonesian waters.
- Manouria emys, which occurs as far south as the Indonesian Island of Sumatra, and as far north as the Chinese border with Burma. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com