Cirebon (Basa Cerbon), or alternatively also known as Cirebon–Indramayu (Basa Cerbon–Dermayon) is a Ngapak language spoken predominantly by the Cirebon people, native to Cirebon region in the northern of central-western hemisphere of the Indonesian island of Java. Linguistically speaking, the Cirebon language is a form of mixed language between the Javanese (of Ngapak) and Sundanese.
Common signs
; OPEN : Bika ; CLOSED : Hileb ; ENTRANCE : Pajagat ; EXIT : Dedalan ; PUSH : Surung ; PULL : Dudut ; MEN : Lanang ; WOMEN : Wedo
; Hello! : Halo! ; How are you? : Apa warta? ; I'm well : Ingsun/Reang/Kita sae/pregas ; What is your name? : Sapa aran sira/ira? / Sinten asma sira/ira? ; My name is ______ : _Aran/asma ingsun/reang/kita _______ ; Please : Dong ; Thank you : Matur kesuwun / Kesuwun ; You're welcome (in response to 'thank you') : Pada-pada / Sama-sama ; Yes : E / Ya ; No : Beli / Sanes ; Excuse me : Amit / Permios ; I'm sorry : Ingsun/reang/kita enjaluk hampura ; I can't speak Cirebon [well]. : Ingsun/reang/kita sereg dawuh/kanda basa Cerbon ; Do you speak English? : Sira/ira dapat/saged dawuh/kanda basa Inggris? ; Is there someone here who speaks English? : Sapa ning kene/ngriki dapat/saged dawuu/kanda basa Inggris? ; Help! : Tulung! ; Look out! : Waspada! ; Good morning : Selamet isuk ; Good evening : Selamet awan/rahina ; Good night : Selamet malem/bengi/dalu ; I don't understand : Ingsun/reang/kita beli ngerti ; Where is the toilet? : Neng ngendi toilete? ; Where are you from?: Entas mendi sira/ira?