What does Aku kangen kamu in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word Aku kangen kamu in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Aku kangen kamu in Indonesian.

The word Aku kangen kamu in Indonesian means I miss you. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Aku kangen kamu

I miss you

Phrase (An expression told to one to whom one has a longing for.)

Aku kangen kamu juga.
I miss you, too.

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Aku kangen kamu juga.
I miss you, too.
Aku kangen kamu.
I missed you.
Aku kangen kamu.
I miss you.
Aku kangen kamu juga.
I missed you too.
Baiklah, aku kangen kamu.
Well, I miss you.
Ya sayang, aku juga kangen kamu.
Yeah, baby, I miss you, too.
Kami akan memasuki jurang kematian, Aku bakal kangen sama kamu
We' re going into the Chasm of Death, I' m gonna lose you
Aku kangen bangen sama kamu.
I missed you so much.
Kamu kangen aku, kan?
Mmm, so you missed me, did you?
Aku kangen kamu, kakak.
I've missed you, brother.
Oh, Finchy, aku kangen kamu.
Oh, Finchy, I missed you.
" Aku Kangen Kamu ".
l really miss you.
Aku juga kangen kamu.
I missed me, too.
Aku kangen banget sama kamu minggu lalu.
I missed you so much last week.
Mungkin aku harus tidur di sini sehingga kamu tidak terlalu kangen Leonard, eh, karena kamu seperti bayi tentang hal itu.
Perhaps I should sleep here, so you don't miss Leonard as much,'cause you're being kind of a baby about it.

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Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia. Indonesian is a standard Malay language that was officially identified with the declaration of independence of Indonesia in 1945. Malay and Indonesian are still quite similar. Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. The majority of Indonesians speak fluent Indonesian, with a rate of almost 100%, thus making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.