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Malay (individual language) - Feelings and Emotions
In today's lesson, we will learn about the main terms for feelings and emotions in Malay (individual language).
Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:Drinks, How to say "Good Bye"?, Fruits & Transportation.
Main Terms for Feelings and Emotions in Malay (individual language)[edit | edit source]
Word in Malay (individual language) | IPA pronunciation | Translation in English |
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Gembira | ˈɡɛmbi.ra | Happy |
Sedih | səˈdiːh | Sad |
Marah | maˈrah | Angry |
Takut | taˈkut | Afraid |
Cemburu | tʃəmˈbu.ru | Jealous |
Terkejut | tərˈkə.dʒut | Surprised |
Bosan | boˈsan | Bored |
Tersentuh | tərˈsəntu | Touched |
Terhibur | tərˈhi.bur | Amused |
Terkejut | tərˈkə.dʒut | Shocked |
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
- A : Apa yang kamu rasa sekarang? (What do you feel now?)
- B : Saya gembira! (I'm happy!)
- A : Kenapa? (Why?)
- B : Saya dapat hadiah baru! (I got a new gift!)
- A : Wow, itu hebat! (Wow, that's great!)
- B : Ya, saya sangat terhibur! (Yes, I'm very amused!)
- A : Bagaimana jika orang lain mendapat hadiah yang lebih baik daripada kamu? (What if someone else gets a better gift than you?)
- B : Saya akan cemburu, tapi saya akan cuba untuk tidak marah. (I'll be jealous, but I'll try not to be angry.)
- A : Itu baik. (That's good.)
- B : Ya, saya tahu. (Yes, I know.)
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