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How do you use the Indonesian words that mean "a-an"?
sebuah =
seorang =
sepotong =
sebatang =
sehelai =
sepasang =
sebutir =
sepiring =
seekor =
Sep 26, 2013 6:59 PM
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sebuah = sebuah telur, sebuah buku, sebuah cerita, sebuah lagu.
an egg, a book, a story/saga, a song.
seorang = Seorang anak, seorang ibu, seorang bapak, seorang nenek (humans only)
a boy/ a girl, a mother, a father, a grandmother
sepotong = sepotong kue, sepotong kayu, sepotong kain.
a piece of cake/ a slice of bread
sebatang = sebatang pohon, sebatang kayu, sebatang pensil, sebatang penggaris.
sehelai = sehelai rambut, sehelai kain
sepasang = sepasang sepatu, sepasang sandal ( in pairs of ...)
sebutir = sebutir telur ( an egg), sebutir pil, sebutir tablet.
sepiring = sepiring nasi, sepiring makanan / semangkuk sayuran, semangkuk buah.( talking about foods)
seekor = seekor kambing, seekor ayam ( talking about animals).
September 27, 2013
For more explanation perhaps you can find here >>> http://bahasakita.com/about/grammar/prefix/se/
September 30, 2013
These are classifiers for nouns, and you choose the classifier based on the shape/form of the actual noun.
For example, "seorang" = se(satu, 1) + orang (person), so you only use "seorang" for humans. Seorang wanita - "one(person) woman".
Sebuah literally means "one-fruit", but it covers nouns with solid dimensions, eg. sebuah rumah - "one house"
Remove "se-" from the classifier and you'll get an idea of which classifier may go with which noun.
September 26, 2013
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