What does menjemput in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word menjemput in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use menjemput in Indonesian.

The word menjemput in Indonesian means get, fetch, bring. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word menjemput

get

verb

Jangan lupa jemput ayah dan ibu di stasiun.
Don't forget to get mama and papa from the station.

fetch

verb

Jean, aku akan ingin menjemput saudaraku, Cuma itu.
Jean, I'm going to fetch my sister, that's all.

bring

verb

Kita dikirim kesini untuk menjemput kalian.
We were sent to bring you all back, doc.

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Dan, cobalah pergi ke mana-mana tanpa diantar-jemput.”
And try to get where you need to go by yourself, with no one picking you up or dropping you off.”
Jadi, ayah akan menjemputmu setelah pesta.. .. dan membawamu ke hockey.
So, dad's gonna pick you up after the party and take you to hockey.
Dia mengatakan bahwa ayah yang dia miliki akan berkata dia akan datang menjemput mereka pada hari Minggu untuk berjalan- jalan.
She explained that the father that she'd had would tell them he'd come and pick them up on Sunday to go for a walk.
Teman-temanku akan kemari untuk menjemputku.
My friends were coming here to pick me up.
Polisi bilang ambulan menjemputku dari dermaga ini saat akhir pekan Hari Buruh.
The police said an ambulance picked me up from this slip over Labor Day weekend.
Tapi Anda akan membutuhkan untuk berada di sana untuk menjemputnya, ketika dan jika dia keluar.
But you're gonna need to be there to pick him up, when and if he comes out.
”Perempuan itu banyak sekali berbuat baik dan memberi sedekah,” dan ketika ”ia sakit lalu meninggal,” murid-murid mengutus seseorang untuk menjemput Petrus di Lida.
“She abounded in good deeds and gifts of mercy,” and when ‘she fell sick and died,’ the disciples sent for Peter at Lydda.
Aku pernah melihat dia menjemput lu.
I've seen him pick you up.
nna, harap menjemput phone.
Anna, please pick up the phone.
Mungkin aku hanya menjemputmu dari sana.
Hell, I just may take you up on that.
Kolonel akan bergabung dengan tim penjemputan.
The Colonel's gonna be joining the extraction team.
Terima kasih sudah menjemputku.
Thanks for picking me up, brother.
Aku di sini untuk menjemput Mr Drucker.
I'm here to pick up Mr. Drucker.
Sewaktu saya menunggu dia untuk menjemput saya di rumah saya, saya merasa cemas.
As I waited for him to pick me up at my home, I was troubled.
Terlalu banyak polisi di sekitar untuk menjemputnya.
There were too many cops around to pick her up.
Kami mengirim seseorang untuk menjemput teman Anda.
We sent someone to pick up your friend.
Aku akan menjemputmu.
I'll pick you up at your place.
Aku akan menjemput ibumu
I download mother
Mantanku menjemput anakku, jadi aku bisa pergi semalaman...
My ex is picking up the kid, so I can go all night if...
Dia sudah menjemputnya jam 15:15.
She picked him up at 3:15.
Mereka harus menunggu seseorang untuk datang dan menjemput mereka bersama dengan Senator.
They must be waiting for someone to come and pick them up along with the Senator.
Hayes mengirim kami untuk menjemputmu.
Hayes sent us to give you a lift.
Jemput dia dan bopong dia ke tempat tidur pengantin.
Pick her up and carry her to her wedding bed.
Aku akan menjemputnya untukmu.
I'll go fetch her for you.
Mereka sedang menjemputnya sekarang.
They're picking him up now.

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