Learn Indonesian vocabulary in context.
No more single word flash cards. No more guessing how a word is used. Clozemaster gives you a sentence with a missing word. The challenge is to select or enter the correct word from context, otherwise known as a cloze test, or a cloze deletion test.
Learn the most common words in Indonesian.
Learn and practice the words you'll see the most. Play sentences in order of difficulty with the Fluency Fast Track or see sentences at your level with the Most Common Words groupings. You can also check out sentences and translations for the 100 most common words in Indonesian.
The perfect complement to any course or textbook.
Learning Indonesian for school, for fun, or to travel? Bored with Duolingo or looking for something more fast paced? Use Clozemaster to rapidly expand your vocab in a fast and fun way. Level up, track your progress, and compete with friends.
Speak, read, write, and understand with confidence.
Use Clozemaster to find and fix the gaps in your vocabulary. Practice your passive recall playing multiple choice, and practice your active recall playing text input. Sign up and play for free.
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