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Post by asj on Mar 24, 2005 9:35:20 GMT 7
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Post by bukhrin on Mar 24, 2005 20:03:37 GMT 7
Ya, selamat datang. A rather educational site. I'm not sure what they called kerengga in English (weaver ant maybe?). Nasty little folks they are, I recommend avoiding them at all cost. Mmm.. but I believe that the site is in Indonesian. Malay (Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei) and Indonesian shares almost 90 % of the language but since Malay borrows heavily from English and Indonesian from the dutch, most readers will find some of the words hard to understand. (But I assure you that your site is 100% understandable). Although I may not help with some of the Indonesian words, I can sure help with some other things.
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Post by malay admin on Mar 24, 2005 21:03:29 GMT 7
good photos
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Post by asj on Mar 24, 2005 22:41:48 GMT 7
"I'm not sure what they called kerengga in English (weaver ant maybe?)"
Yes, they are called "weaver ants", and their aggressiveness is well-known....their direct importance to people is that they can be used as biological control agents...in fact, the Chinese I believe have been using these to control pests in gardens and orchards since pre-history.
"good photos"
makasih. took them when I was in the Philippines last December.
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Post by Sara on Mar 27, 2005 20:08:50 GMT 7
great work, keep it up. but i do agree with bukhrin, most words are in bahasa indonesia, not bahasa melayu. but understandable non the less. perhaps you should consider calling it versi bahasa indonesia altogther?
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Post by asj on Mar 28, 2005 9:05:06 GMT 7
makasih...i consider Bahasa Indonesia to be a dialect of the greater Bahasa Melayu, which also includes the Bahasa spoken in Malaysia, Brunei, etc. Thus, the use of "Bahasa Melayu".
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