Noun Phrases (Pattern: 1 - 2 - 3 = 3 - 2 - 1)

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College Languages - Unit 2: Introductory Phase (Grammar) Karteikarten am Noun Phrases (Pattern: 1 - 2 - 3 = 3 - 2 - 1), erstellt von SLS Indonesian am 29/12/2021.
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aktor komedi Amerika American comedy actor
anak kecil itu that small child
anak teman saya my friend's child
bapak isteri saya my wife's father
bendera Amerika ini this American flag
bom nuklir itu that nuclear bomb
botol parfum ini this perfume bottle
buku bahasa Indonesia Indonesian language book
buku bahasa ini this language book
CD musik baru new music CD
duta besar Amerika itu that American Ambassador
famili suami dia his husband's family
filem Hollywood baru new Hollywood movie
foto famili kami our family photograph
gelas besar dia his big glass
gitar baru dia his new guitar
guru baru kami our new teacher
guru baru mereka their new teacher
ibu suami saya my husband's mother
ibu teman saya my friend's mother
identitas orang ini this person's identity
isteri duta besar Amerika American Ambassador's wife
jaket mahal ini this expensive jacket
kamar tidur itu that bedroom (lit. that sleeping room)
kantor suami saya my husband's office
karpet merah ini this red carpet
kartu kredit saya my credit card
kecap manis itu that sweet soy-sauce
kelas bahasa Indonesia Indonesian language class
kelas bahasa kami our language class
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