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What's the difference between "beli" and "membeli"??
I understand "beli" means "to buy", but how about "mem+beli"?
I saw lots of cases where the prefix "mem" is put before verbs or nouns.
Could you explain that with some examples in plain bahasa melayu?
Thanks in advance.
Nov 20, 2010 4:54 PM
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Beli:
- kata akar (root word) kepada membeli
- It could be a noun as well
e.g
- Barang-barng itu dibeli semalam
- Beli satu percuma satu
Membeli:
- kata laku/perbuatan (action) yang mana "beli"(kata akar) digabungkan dengan imbuhan "mem"(augmentation) = membeli
- And it could be a verb as well.
e.g Kakak saya telah membeli sebuah komputer.
I hope this will help you out :)
Cheers!
November 21, 2010
2
yeahh..u r rite
the difference :
'beli' = to buy
'membeli' = is buying
'mem' is used to show that u r doing something
November 21, 2010
@ kotakomputer, thank you for your great comment!!! \^o^/
January 16, 2012
I'm from Jakarta, frankly this not simple like this:
'beli' = to buy
'membeli' = is buying
Beli is a short term of membeli, let me give u an example:
- Saya beli baju
- Saya membeli baju
Both sentences are correct! What's the different?
- Saya beli baju ... when you speak
- Saya membeli baju ... when you write
No one in Indonesia say "Saya membeli baju di pasar", instead we say .. "Saya beli baju di pasar". But when on a school we write "Saya membeli baju di pasar". But currently most Indonesia use "Saya beli ..." rahter than " Saya memberli ...".
January 15, 2012
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Malay
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