Age and marital status
❃ Age and marital status
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Maaf, umur Bapak / Ibu berapa?
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Excuse me, how old are you? (Sir/Madam)
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Saya berumur tiga puluh tahun.
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I am thirty years old.
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Apakah Anda sudah menikah?
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Are you married?
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Saya belum menikah.
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I am not married yet.
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Saya masih jomblo (single).
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I am still single.
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Saya sudah punya pacar.
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I already have a boyfriend/girlfriend.
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Kapan rencana menikah?
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When do you plan to get married?
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Sudah punya anak?
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Do you already have children?
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Saya punya dua anak laki-laki.
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I have two sons.
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Belum, kami masih menunda punya anak.
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Not yet, we are still delaying having children.
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Anda terlihat lebih muda dari umur Anda!
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You look younger than your age!
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Kita seumuran ternyata.
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We are the same age apparently.
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Suami saya sedang bekerja.
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My husband is working.
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Istri saya berasal dari Prancis.
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My wife is from France.
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Kami sedang berbulan madu di Bali.
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We are on our honeymoon in Bali.
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