pesta

Usages of pesta

Kami mengadakan pesta kecil di rumah malam ini.
We are having a small party at home tonight.
Pesta itu untuk merayakan ulang tahun teman saya.
That party is to celebrate my friend’s birthday.
Undanglah guru musik ke pesta agar suasana lebih meriah.
Invite the music teacher to the party so the atmosphere is livelier.
Setelah pesta, saya mencuci pakaian kotor di kamar mandi.
After the party, I wash the dirty clothes in the bathroom.
Mereka menyalakan lampu taman sebelum pesta dimulai.
They turn on the garden lights before the party starts.
Undang teman kamu ke pesta di rumah saya.
Invite your friend to the party at my house.
Pesta kecil itu sangat meriah.
That small party is very lively.
Kami memesan empat puluh kue manis untuk pesta.
We ordered forty sweet cakes for the party.
Dia memakai baju biru di pesta tadi malam.
He/She wore a blue shirt at the party last night.
Kakak saya pakai kacamata baru di pesta.
My older sibling wears new glasses at the party.
Meja dibersihkan setelah pesta.
The table is cleaned after the party.
Baju itu cocok untuk pesta malam ini.
That shirt is suitable for tonight's party.
Setelah pesta selesai, kami bersih-bersih di ruang tamu.
After the party is over, we clean up in the living room.
Ada dua puluh delapan tamu di pesta.
There are twenty-eight guests at the party.
Di pesta kecil itu, kami bertukar hadiah manis di ruang tamu.
At that small party, we exchanged sweet gifts in the living room.
Ibu menyemprot sedikit parfum di ruang tamu sebelum pesta.
Mother sprays a little perfume in the living room before the party.
Menurut saya, warna lipstik merah itu terlalu terang untuk pesta keluarga kecil.
In my opinion, that red lipstick color is too bright for a small family party.
Kakak perempuan saya memakai lipstik merah di pesta kecil itu.
My older sister wears red lipstick at that small party.

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