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User:Enriko Henri

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en-2 This user is able to contribute with an intermediate level of English.
id Pengguna ini adalah penutur asli Bahasa Indonesia.
ja-2 この利用者はある程度日本語ができます。
ms-2 Pengguna ini dapat menyumbang dengan Bahasa Melayu bertaraf sederhana.
ar-1 هذا المستخدم يعرف مبادئ العربية.
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Arab-3
This user has an advanced understanding of the Arabic script.

Sund-1
This user has a basic understanding of Sundanese script.

Hira-4
This user has a near-native understanding of Hiragana.

Kana-4
This user has a near-native understanding of Katakana.

Jpan-2
This user has an intermediate understanding of the Japanese script.
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Cyrl-1
This user has a basic understanding of the Cyrillic alphabet.

Hang-1
This user has a basic understanding of Hangeul.

Hani-2
This user has an intermediate understanding of Hanzi.
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Summary

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  • I am Henri, and I am a native Indonesian.
  • I am also learning other languages as well, such reason is why I made a Wiktionary account, because I saw a handful of entries of words in my language lacking an explanation, examples, etc.
  • I barely know how to do PHP (or coding in general), so this page may be broken or very terrible.
  • I'm into the topic of languages and the complex stuff about it, like the history, phonology, scripts, et cetera. It's just so fascinating!

Languages I am fluent in

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  • Indonesian (First language)
  • Malaysian Malay, Aksen Semenanjung (Second language)
  • English (Third language)
  • Betawi Malay (or Informal Indonesian, both are undistinguishable and is mutually intelligible.)

Languages I have partial fluency in

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  • Javanese (mostly basic words/phrases)
  • Sundanese (can read the script a little bit)

Languages I am currently studying

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  • Japanese (Can read kanas, and most of basic everyday Kanji (N5/N4, but I do know some upper level Kanjis like 紫、兔、冰、吧、etc.)
  • Chinese (Specifically, 普通话 (Putonghua/Mandarin)
  • Arabic (Can read Arabic, though still have some problems reading without the harakat/diacritics)
  • Tagalog (Since Indonesian and Tagalog is related, it's sometimes easy to understand some phrases/words.)

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