Resources and questions Bahasa Indonesia

for Dutch speakers (but take care, the dictionary is weak, or maybe just in construction): http://nederindo.com/; http://www.salindo.com/bahasa/woordenschat/index.htm (for beginners)

School/university books /got it from @AAT_BG in one of “my” forums): http://bse.kemdikbud.go.id/

general site: language, culture, scholaships, politics, etc: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Indonesian/

for learning, with blogs: http://www.bahasakita.com/smart/; site for Indonesians learning English: http://www.englishspeak.com/id/english-phrases.cfm, has some phrases interesting for those learning Indonesian as well :grin:: just the very basics for absolute beginners but it is fully “interactive”: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/languagesonline/indonesian/indonesian.htm; for learners: http://beginnerindonesian.weebly.com/; Indo word of the day: http://www.transparent.com/word-of-the-day/today/indonesian.html; youtube for learners: https://www.youtube.ch/watch?v=Vg7dwTTda5Y

and, if course, the famous Indonesian way by George Quinn (main author) & Uli Kozok (secondary author): http://indonesianway.com/tiw/lessons/index.htm

German-Indonesian dictionary: http://www.dictionarium.de/dict.php (has its own peculiarities)

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as a note, sederet.com is not the best in many cases

compare the standard line from wikipedia Untuk kegunaan lainnya, lihat … (disambiguasi). with the meanings given by sederet for kegunaan…

I’d like to edit the first msg, but it is not possible

anyhow: another two purely Indo dictionaries, pretty good for synonyms!

http://kateglo.com/
http://kamusbahasaindonesia.org/

Also my own courses :grin: the latest being one for German speakers: the course goes intermediate in my own opinion, but some scattered terminology - security, international relations, armed forces, police, law - might be considered by some as advanced level http://www.memrise.com/course/1188080/1-indonesisch/

does anybody know which would be the most appropriate translation for adicita?

adicita actually is a very rarely word used in Bahasa Indonesia.
Even, actually I don’t know what this word actually means.

Then, I search from our main dictionary (Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia / KBBI). KBBI says the meaning of adicita is ideologi

The word ideologi is far more commonly used in daily life.

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thanks, all my dictionaries say adicita for ideology - was wondering how common the word might be