The main problem is in Indonesian, there is no standard way of writing the stop sound. It's either unwritten as in "saat" or written as "k" as in "becak".
I'm talking about middle of the word syllable finally not between vowels (ex: bakso). I meant, like middle of a word after a vowel, before a consonant.
Hello guys, so I've just started learning the Indonesian language. One of the things that I'm been studying is its history, like spelling, orthography etc. However, there is one thing that has been surprising me. That is the pronunciation of the letter K. I just discovered that in a number of...
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