Language/Indonesian/Vocabulary/Personal-Pronouns/ur
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Indonesian has six personal pronouns that are used to refer to different persons. In this lesson, you will learn the six personal pronouns in Indonesian and how to use them correctly.
میں[edit | edit source]
"Saya" is the first-person singular pronoun in Indonesian. It is used when referring to oneself.
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Urdu |
---|---|---|
saya | /saja/ | میں |
Examples:
- Saya adalah seorang guru. (I am a teacher.)
تم[edit | edit source]
"Kamu" is the second-person singular pronoun in Indonesian. It is used when referring to someone you are familiar with, such as a friend or family member.
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Urdu |
---|---|---|
kamu | /kamu/ | تم |
Examples:
- Kamu suka makan nasi goreng, kan? (You like to eat fried rice, don't you?)
وہ[edit | edit source]
"Dia" is the third-person singular pronoun in Indonesian. It is used when referring to someone or something that is not present or when the gender is unknown.
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Urdu |
---|---|---|
dia | /dia/ | وہ |
Examples:
- Dia sedang bekerja di kantor saat ini. (He/She is working in the office right now.)
ہم[edit | edit source]
"Kami" is the first-person plural pronoun in Indonesian. It is used when referring to a group of people that includes the speaker.
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Urdu |
---|---|---|
kami | /kami/ | ہم |
Examples:
- Kami sedang belajar bahasa Indonesia. (We are learning Indonesian.)
آپ لوگ[edit | edit source]
"Kalian" is the second-person plural pronoun in Indonesian. It is used when referring to a group of people that does not include the speaker.
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Urdu |
---|---|---|
kalian | /kalian/ | آپ لوگ |
Examples:
- Kalian bisa datang ke pesta ulang tahun saya besok. (You can come to my birthday party tomorrow.)
وہ لوگ[edit | edit source]
"Mereka" is the third-person plural pronoun in Indonesian. It is used when referring to a group of people or things that are not present or when the gender is unknown.
Indonesian | Pronunciation | Urdu |
---|---|---|
mereka | /məreka/ | وہ لوگ |
Examples:
- Mereka suka pergi ke pantai setiap musim panas. (They like to go to the beach every summer.)
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In conclusion, the six personal pronouns in Indonesian are:
- Saya - I
- Kamu - You (singular)
- Dia - He/She/It
- Kami - We
- Kalian - You (plural)
- Mereka - They
By using these pronouns correctly, you can communicate more effectively in Indonesian.
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