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Sundanese Vocabulary - Feelings and Emotions

Hi Sundanese learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the most important Sundanese words related to feelings and emotions. We will learn how to express our feelings in Sundanese, and how to understand what others are feeling.

Learning the vocabulary related to feelings and emotions is an important part of mastering any language. It can help you to better understand and communicate with native speakers. So let's get started!

Expressing Feelings

The following table contains some of the most common Sundanese words related to feelings and emotions.

Sundanese Pronunciation English Translation
kasuka ka-su-ka happy
sakali sa-ka-li sad
nyarita nya-ri-ta angry
kalemah ka-le-mah scared
kabingungan ka-bin-gun-gan confused

You can also use these words to describe how someone else is feeling. For example, if someone is feeling happy, you can say "Dia kasuka".

Asking How Someone Is Feeling

If you want to ask someone how they are feeling, you can use the phrase "Kumaha kamari?". This literally translates to "How are you?", but it can also be used to ask someone how they are feeling in general.

You can also use the phrase "Kumaha kamari anjeun?" to ask someone specifically how they are feeling. This is a more formal way of asking the same question.

Understanding Feelings

When someone is expressing their feelings in Sundanese, it can be helpful to know some of the common phrases they might use. Here are some of the most common phrases used to express feelings in Sundanese:

  • "Aya kasuka" - I'm happy
  • "Aya sakali" - I'm sad
  • "Aya nyarita" - I'm angry
  • "Aya kalemah" - I'm scared
  • "Aya kabingungan" - I'm confused

It can also be helpful to know some of the common phrases used to express sympathy or understanding. Here are some of the most common phrases used to express sympathy or understanding in Sundanese:

  • "Kuring ngerti" - I understand
  • "Kuring nyorangan" - I'm sorry
  • "Kuring nyorangan teuing" - I'm really sorry
  • "Kuring nyorangan bae" - I'm very sorry

Conclusion

In this lesson, we have learned some of the most important Sundanese words related to feelings and emotions. We have also learned how to express our feelings in Sundanese, and how to understand what others are feeling.

Remember, the best way to improve your Sundanese is to practice speaking with native speakers. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


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