Pronouncing you are welcome in Balinese or suksma mewali is not very difficult. You can say "suksma" in two syllables as "suks-ma" or "suks-me". You can say "suksma" in three syllables as "suk-se-ma" or "suk-se-me". For mewali, you can say it as "me-wa-li". Jawaban yang tepat adalah "Suksma Mewali" sebagai ganti "Terima Kasih Kembali" dalam bahasa Indonesia. Pasalnya, tidak lengkap rasanya ketika seseorang mengucapkan terima kasih lantas tidak berbalas. Whilst many people working in the tourism sector can communicate in English, you will be sure to make friends and receive a warm smile if you use some local phrases. To get you started, try with a few of the local lingo below. Thank you: Matur Suksma or Suksma . You're welcome: Mewali. Religion in Bali, Indonesia. (Matur suksma.) You're welcome.. (suksma mewali ) Yes.. (Inggih. Patut.) No.. (Tan. Nente) Excuse me. (getting attention). Excuse me. (begging pardon). I'm sorry.. Goodbye. Goodbye (informal). I can't speak Balinese [well]. [ ]. (Titiang nenten [ ]) Do you speak English? (Bapa bisa basa Angrit??) Is there someone here who speaks English Matur Suksma / Thank you. ma-toor suks-mÉ™. Thank you is the best phrase to learn, even if it's the only thing you know in traditional Balinese language. You can say 'Matur Suksma' or just 'Suksma'. Suksma Mewali / You're welcome. suks-mÉ™ mÉ™-wa-li. Impress your local Balinese acquaintances by returning their thanks with 'Suksma Thank You = Suksma; You're welcome = suksma mewali; What time is it? = Jam kuda niki? How much? = Aji kuda niki? I am from ____ = Tiang uling _____ Belize. English is the official language of Belize, with Spanish coming in second. Interestingly, Belizean Kriol (similar to Creole) is the third most common language, spoken by nearly half of the Bali is linguistically diverse. Most common languages are Indonesian, the official language of Indonesia and Bahasa Bali, the local language used in the province of Bali. Due to its tourism industry, many Balinese people learn other foreign languges such as English, French, Japanese, Chinese, Korean so they can communicate and guide tourists p4QKIo.

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