so in Indonesian
so in Indonesian is sangat, jadi — so means to a great or specified extent; very.
so in Indonesian
sangat
jadi
In that state or manner; with that attribute. A proadjective that replaces the aforementioned adjective phrase.
sangat
In that state or manner; with that attribute. A proadjective that replaces the aforementioned adjective phrase.
sangat
Very much.
jadi
jadi
As a result; for that reason; therefore; because of this; due to this.
sangat
Used to connect previous conversation or events to the following question.
sangat
jadi
Used as a meaningless filler word to begin a response to a question.
sangat
Used as a meaningless filler word to begin a response to a question.
What does "so" mean?
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adv To a great or specified extent; very.
"I was so tired I fell asleep on the train."
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adv In the same way as something already mentioned; also.
"She likes coffee, and so do I."
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conj Used to introduce a result or consequence.
"It started raining, so we went inside."
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intj Used to introduce a new topic, question, or thought, often after a pause.
"So, what do you want to do this weekend?"
so in a sentence
- I was so tired I fell asleep on the train.
- The cake was so good we ordered a second slice.
- She likes coffee, and so do I.
- It started raining, so we went inside.
Similar words in Indonesian
Common Indonesian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "so" in Indonesian?
"so" in Indonesian is sangat, jadi. so means: To a great or specified extent; very.
How do you use "so" in a sentence?
Example: "I was so tired I fell asleep on the train." In Indonesian, "so" is sangat, jadi.
Are there other ways to say "so" in Indonesian?
Yes — Indonesian has 2 translations listed for "so": sangat, jadi.
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