15 in Indonesian

15
Numeral
15
Malay
lima belas
Indonesian
lima belas

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15 in Other Languages

About 15 in Indonesian

In Indonesian, 15 is written and spoken as lima belas.

The number 15 is odd. Being able to recognize and say 15 in Indonesian pays off quickly — numbers like this appear in prices, schedules, addresses, and introductions.

Building fluency with numbers like 15 in Indonesian pays dividends quickly. Numbers are among the first things you use in a new language — for shopping, directions, introductions, and understanding announcements.

Learning Numbers in Indonesian

What makes Indonesian numbers challenging

Indonesian numbers are remarkably straightforward — the biggest challenge is simply their unfamiliarity. The words are phonetic and regular, but longer numbers (ribu for thousand, juta for million) can take a moment to parse at speed. The prefix se- replaces satu (one) in compounds: seratus (100) not satu ratus, seribu (1000) not satu ribu. Zero has two forms: nol and kosong (empty), both used in phone contexts, which can initially confuse learners.

Tips for learning Indonesian numbers

Indonesian numbers are the easiest of any major language to learn. Memorize 1-10 and the combining rules, and you can handle any number. Practice the se- prefix for 100 (seratus), 1000 (seribu), and other round multiples. Get comfortable with both nol and kosong for zero. Indonesian pronunciation is completely phonetic — sounds match spelling consistently. This is an excellent first language for number practice.