Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Word-Order/kk





































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Indonesian is a language that uses the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) word order in sentences. This means that the subject comes first, followed by the verb, and then the object. For example, "Saya makan nasi" means "I eat rice" in English. "Saya" is the subject, "makan" is the verb, and "nasi" is the object.
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Let's take a look at some examples of Indonesian sentences with their word order:
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Kazakh |
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Saya makan nasi | ['sa.ja 'ma.kan 'na.si] | Мен аш жеміс ішемін |
Dia membaca buku | ['di.a mem.'ba.tʃa 'bu.ku] | Ол кітап оқып отыр |
Kami menonton film | ['ka.mi me.'non.ton 'film] | Біз кіно көреміз |
Mereka memasak makanan | [me.'re.ka me.ma.'sak ma.ka.'nan] | Олар асхана азық-түліктерін тағамдай отыр |
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It's important to note that while Indonesian generally follows SVO word order, there are some exceptions. For example, in questions, the word order can change to Verb-Subject-Object (VSO).
Here are some examples of Indonesian sentences in VSO word order:
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Kazakh |
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Apa kamu makan? | ['a.pa 'ka.mu 'ma.kan] | Сен не ішіп отырсың? |
Kapan dia belajar? | ['ka.pan 'di.a be.'la.jar] | Ол кезде оқуға бастайды ма? |
Bagaimana mereka memasak makanan? | ['ba.gai.'ma.na me.'re.ka me.ma.'sak ma.ka.'nan] | Олар қалай тағамдайды тағамдай отырсын? |
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In addition to SVO and VSO, Indonesian also uses the Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order in certain situations, particularly in formal or literary contexts.
Here are some examples of Indonesian sentences in SOV word order:
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Kazakh |
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Dia buku membaca | ['di.a 'bu.ku mem.'ba.tʃa] | Ол кітап оқып отыр |
Mereka makanan memasak | [me.'re.ka ma.ka.'nan me.ma.'sak] | Олар тағамдайды тағамдай отырсын |
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In conclusion, understanding word order in Indonesian is important for forming clear and accurate sentences. While SVO is the most common word order, VSO and SOV can also be used in certain situations. Practice using all three word orders to become more comfortable with the Indonesian language.
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