referring to the day that occurred two days prior to today
used to introduce a consequence or result of the preceding clause

jadi, maka
used when we want to ask at what time something happens

kapan, ketika
at a specific point or period in time previously mentioned

saat itu, kemudian
in a way that is quick and unexpected

tiba-tiba, secara tiba-tiba
an unspecified or indeterminate time in the past, often used to introduce a past event or experience

suatu hari, sekali
in the time following a specific action, moment, or event

setelahnya, kemudian
a period of time that is made up of twenty-four hours

hari
a period of time that is made up of seven days in a calendar

minggu
a period of time that is made up of twelve months, particularly one that starts on January first and ends on December thirty-first

tahun, masa
between midnight and noon

pagi, sebelum siang
after noon and before midnight

siang, malam
the day and month of your birth in every year

ulang tahun
the first month of the year, after December and before February

Januari
the second month of the year, after January and before March

Februari
the third month of the year, after February and before April

Maret
the fourth month of the year, after March and before May

April
the fifth month of the year, after April and before June

Mei
the sixth month of the year, after May and before July

Juni
the seventh month of the year, after June and before August

Juli
the eighth month of the year, after July and before September

Agustus
the ninth month of the year, after August and before October

September
the tenth month of the year, after September and before November

Oktober
the 11th month of the year, after October and before December

November
the 12th and last month of the year, after November and before January

Desember
in a way that happens every day or once a day

setiap hari, harian
each of the twenty-four time periods that exist in a day and each time period is made up of sixty minutes

jam
the middle of the night when the clock shows 12 AM

tengah malam, pertengahan malam
each of the sixty parts that creates one hour and is made up of sixty seconds

menit
in a way than happens once every month

bulanan, setiap bulan
put after the numbers one to twelve to show or tell what time it is, only when it is at that exact hour

jam, tepat
used to indicate that a particular time has already gone by

sudah, sebelumnya
a measure of time that equals 15 minutes

seperempat, seperempat jam
the standard SI unit of time, equal to one-sixtieth of a minute

detik, kedua
any day of the week other than Saturday and Sunday

hari kerja, hari biasa
happening, done, or made every week

mingguan, setiap minggu
used for introducing the reason of something

karena, sebab
used to expresse purpose or intention, explaining the reason behind the main clause

agar, supaya
used to introduce the reason of something happening

karena, akibat
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