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Perbedaan antara "arep" dan "gelem."/ perbedaan antara "dadi" dan "sido"
Saya baru mulai belajar bahasa jawa dan ada dua pertanyaan untuk pembicara bahasa Jawa.
1. Saya agak bingung sama cara mengunakan kata "gelem" dan "arep." Ada yang bisa jelaskan untuk saya?
2. Apa perbedaan antara kata "sido" dan "dadi?"
5 giu 2014 18:32
Risposte · 7
Gelem: want
+ Aku gelem jeruk (I want an orange/oranges)
Arep: want, will
+ Aku arep mangan ( I want to eat)
+ Aku arep lungo (I will go)
Same meaning of "want" --> gelem, arep, pengen
Sido :it has same meaning with "happen" or "done"
+ Aku sido mangan (I ate already)
+ Aku sido nggarap PR (I already done my homework)
Same meaning of "done" --> sido, uwis, wis
Dadi: become
+ John dadi polisi (John become a police)
1 febbraio 2016
I do agree with Tia. actually these words (arep/gelem, sido/dadi) have the same meaning, but it depends on the context and situation. it'll be different if you talk with someone older than you, for example with our parents.
24 febbraio 2015
It's a little difficult to explain because it depends on the context,and of course,the dialects. In Yogyakarta javanese "arep" can also mean want,will. Arep and gelem are synonyms
5 dicembre 2014
Gelem = mau - ingin / want
Aku gelem mangan sate = Aku ingin makan sate = I want to eat sate
Arep = mau - akan / will
Aku arep tuku buku = Aku mau/akan beli buku = i will (or going to) buy a book
1 dicembre 2014
Gelem=arep=mau=want. Sido=dadi=jadi =( so adverb ) or we can use it in sentence like this: Did you go yesterday?(kamu jadi pergi kemarin?)
It is some synonym
*Kesel=pegel=capek=tired
*Tuku=tumbas=beli=buy
*Bedo=seje=difference
*bodho=goblok=stupid
*imbuh=nambah=add
*mene=sesuk=tomorrow
Hope it can help you :)
15 luglio 2014
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Patrick
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Indonesiano, Giapponese, Giavanese
Lingua di apprendimento
Giapponese
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