The English term "you’re welcome" matches the Indonesian term "tidak apa apa"

other english words that include "you" : indonesian :
young muda
other english words that include "re" : indonesian :
French Perancis
abbreviate singkat, menyingkat
abbreviation singkatan
abjure batalkan, membatalkan
address alamat
admixture campuran
afresh lagi, pula, lagi
agree setuju
already sudah
aureole praba
bread roti
break pecahkan, mempecahkan, pecah
breakfast makan-pagi, sarapan
breast dada
breath nafas
breathe bernafas
breed didik, mendidik
capture menangkap, tangkap
careless lalai
cigarette rokok
compare menyamakan
correct benar, betul
currently dewasa ini, sekarang
degree derajat
difference perbedaan
direct pimpin
direction arah
dream mimpi, bermimpi, impian, mimpi
endure derita, menderita
expire berakhir
fire api
foreign asing
foreigner orang asing
foresee harapkan, mengharapkan
good-natured baik, baik-haiti
great besar, raya
green hijau
greeting salam
ignore abai, mengabaikan
interesting menarik
laborer pekerja
labourer pekerja
mattress tikar
mixture campuran
motion picture film
movie theatre bioskop
nature alam
once more lagi
picture lukisan
present pemberian
pretty bagus, baik
previously sebelumnya
pure bersih
putrefy memburuk
quarrel berbantah
reach capai, mencapai
ready siap
realization faham
realize mengerti
reason sebab
receive menerima, terima
recline baring, berbaring
recommend anjur, menganjurkan
refuse menolak
register anjur, menganjurkan
reject menolak
relatively agak
religion agama
remit batalkan, membatalkan
repeat ulangi, mengulangi
repose aso, mengaso
require perlu
rest aso, mengaso
result akibat
secure aman
share bagi, membagi, bagian
signature tanda-tangan
squirrel bajing
store toko
thread benang
three tiga
tire ban
tired lelah
torture penganiayaan, aniaya, menganiaya
tree pohon
tyre ban
umbrella payung
underestimate abai, mengabaikan
well-mannered adab, beradab, sopan
wrench kunci
Island Languages
There are many dialects of Indonesian that are spoken in the islands. So it is very common for people to learn their home dialect first and then learn Bahasa Indonesia once they start school.
Easy for English Speakers
English speakers who are not exposed to speaking another language until later in life find it harder to learn. But Indonesian is actually easier on English speakers compared to another language. The pronunciation of words is not as difficult, it employs Latin or Roman scripts, and Indonesian doesn’t have a lot of complex verb conjugations.
Foreign Influences
Indonesian has many loan words in it. A standard Malay Language was developed in an effort to separate the country from Dutch Colonialism. But the language still has many Dutch loanwords in it. Other languages that influence Indonesian include Sanskrit, Portuguese, Arabic, and Chinese.