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yes, it's true lol...belajar means to study in english, meanwhile brassiere or ぶらじゃー(burajaa)
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Hahaha, funny ぶらじゃー!
If you visit Japan, try to say loudly in Indonesian "I'm about to study! I'll study soon!!" in public spaces like train station or street.
Japanese people will look at you suspiciously, crack out laughing, or run away from you lol. j/k
"To study" in Indonesian language sounds like "brassiere" in Japanese-English.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqPm4a2sXSE&t=1m03s
The examples in the vid are followings.
Indonesian-------------How it sounds in Japanese
"I study economics." -> "My brassiere can't be."
"I'm about to study." -> "My bra is dangling."
"I'll study soon." ---> "I'm sucking a brassiere."
If Indonesian people talk about studying in Japan, native Japanese will be surprised to hear hentai talk lol.
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