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How to Say Thank You in Indonesian Language – Learn Ways to Say it!

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Express gratitude is one of the key to show respect and build strong connections. Especially in Indonesia, the country that is well-known for its friendliness, kind, and smile easily to each other.

It is become a common formal and informal situation where it is used among friends, close friends and family as way of expressing gratitude.

In this article, we will learn ways how to say ‘Thank You’ in Indonesian language called ‘Bahasa Indonesia’ as a native speaker.

Learn How to Say Thank You in Indonesian Language

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Terima Kasih – Thank You

The most common way to say “thank you” in Indonesian is terima kasih. This phrase translates literally to “receive love,” where terima means “to receive” and kasih means “love” or “affection.” It is appropriate for nearly all situations and is widely understood across Indonesia to thank someone.

Terima Kasih Banyak – Thanks a lot

Want to say stronger expression of gratitude, one can say Indonesian phrase terima kasih banyak, which means “thank you very much.” The addition of banyak (meaning “much” or “a lot”) emphasizes the speaker’s appreciation.

Terima Kasih Banyak Sekali – Thank You Very Much

In more formal situations or when expressing profound way of saying gratitude, terima kasih banyak sekali can be used. This phrase translates to “thank you very, very much,” with sekali adding an extra layer of emphasis.

Get to Know The Informal Way to Say Express Gratitude

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Makasih

The informal way to say “thank you” in Indonesian is by saying “makasih”. It is a shortened form of the more formal expression terima kasih, which literally means “to receive with love”—with terima meaning “to receive” and kasih meaning “love” or “affection”. 

Makasih Banyak

This expression means “thanks a lot” and adds emphasis to the gratitude being expressed in Bahasa Indonesia.

Makasih Banget

This is an even more informal way to express your gratitude by saying “thanks a lot,” suitable for close friends or family.

How to Respond ‘Terima Kasih’?

When someone says makasih, a typical response is sama-sama, which means “you’re welcome” or “same to you.” You can use this as how locals are frequently using it.

In formal situations, one might say terima kasih kembali, which adds a level of respect to the acknowledgment of gratitude

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