Kiri-kiri

Liona♡♡ February 11, 2017 3:10 pm

When he said kiri-kiri and you're Indonesian.

Responses
    Shinkyuu February 11, 2017 3:46 pm

    What is Kirikiri in bahasa?.. here in the philippines, Kilikili is armpit...

    daynight February 11, 2017 3:50 pm

    now we just need a kanan-kanan

    Evealle February 11, 2017 7:56 pm

    And stop bang..

    Anonymous February 12, 2017 2:01 am
    What is Kirikiri in bahasa?.. here in the philippines, Kilikili is armpit... Shinkyuu

    OMG =))))))) I died =))))))))))

    Shinkyuu February 12, 2017 2:12 am

    Wait ?. What?.. okay.. so what is kirikiri?..
    And what is kanan-kanan..
    And again, here in the phil, kanan means right... as in left-right..

    Fujoshi tanpa nama February 12, 2017 3:39 am
    Wait ?. What?.. okay.. so what is kirikiri?..And what is kanan-kanan.. And again, here in the phil, kanan means right... as in left-right.. Shinkyuu

    Kiri means left.
    In Indonesia when people ride public transportation like bus in other countries, we said "kiri-kiri" to stop it. Means "left, left" then you can get out.
    Sorry if my English is bad

    Shinkyuu February 12, 2017 6:39 am

    Oohhhh.. thanks! .. is your driving direction same as england?.. is that why you say kirikiri so that the bus would go nearer the sidewalk?..
    Dont worry about your english(๑•ㅂ•)و✧. Im bad with grammar.. haha

    Anonymous February 12, 2017 8:13 am
    Oohhhh.. thanks! .. is your driving direction same as england?.. is that why you say kirikiri so that the bus would go nearer the sidewalk?.. Dont worry about your english(๑•ㅂ•)و✧. Im bad with gramma... Shinkyuu

    Yup. In Indonesia people ride on the left side. And because public transportation stops anywhere they like (haha), passangers need to tell the driver where they want to stop. But it's interesting that bahasa and tagalog has the same word for 'right' (side)

    hibiki February 12, 2017 11:22 am

    wahahaha.. you are right.
    i think there are so many indonesian people in here.
    halo semua

    Shinkyuu February 12, 2017 2:06 pm

    Salamat!.. its thanks in tagalog..

    Anonymous February 12, 2017 2:46 pm
    Salamat!.. its thanks in tagalog.. Shinkyuu

    It means 'congratulation!' in bahasa. Similar, eh? Btw, how did it come to learning bahasa and tagalog? Haha ... i'm happy, tho, finding people from my country and our neighbor :) hi shinkyuu, nice 2 meet u

    Anonymous February 12, 2017 2:47 pm
    wahahaha.. you are right.i think there are so many indonesian people in here.halo semua @hibiki

    Halo!

    Kei February 12, 2017 3:57 pm

    Kiri-kiri left left hahahahah

    Kei February 12, 2017 4:00 pm
    It means 'congratulation!' in bahasa. Similar, eh? Btw, how did it come to learning bahasa and tagalog? Haha ... i'm happy, tho, finding people from my country and our neighbor :) hi shinkyuu, nice 2 meet u @Anonymous

    Wow so many of you can understand bahasa i pretty much am forced to learn it because here where i live ypu are 100% have to learn it but i like english better

    abumie February 14, 2017 6:52 pm
    Salamat!.. its thanks in tagalog.. Shinkyuu

    it means 'safe' in my language

    Shinkyuu February 15, 2017 12:52 am
    it means 'safe' in my language abumie

    What language?.. this comment section became a language lesson.. haha Σ(っ°Д °;)っ

    abumie February 15, 2017 5:34 am
    What language?.. this comment section became a language lesson.. haha Σ(っ°Д °;)っ Shinkyuu

    iban language. Iban is an ethnic group from Malaysia . Yeah lol learning new language from comment section (⌒▽⌒)