Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Indonesian term or phrase:
Sptnya kamu enak diajak bicara.
English translation:
Looks like that you are an affable person.
Indonesian term
Sptnya kamu enak diajak bicara.
4 +1 | Looks like that you are an affable person. | ErichEko ⟹⭐ |
5 +1 | You seem to be a nice person to talk with. | argosys |
5 | You sounds nice to talk to | Anthony Indra |
You sound like ... (without the 's') | Suzan Piper |
Oct 2, 2008 21:41: Suzan Piper changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Oct 25, 2008 06:46: ErichEko ⟹⭐ Created KOG entry
PRO (3): ErichEko ⟹⭐, Anthony Indra, Suzan Piper
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Proposed translations
Looks like that you are an affable person.
I prefer the "an affable person" construction to the simple "affable".
You sounds nice to talk to
You seem to be a nice person to talk with.
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Christianna Braithwaite
: This also sounds more natural, as the Indonesian used is for informal occassion
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