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Today you will learn how to use adjective in Indonesian. Good learning :)!

Adjectives in Indonesian

The way to say your feeling about something is easy when we use adjective.

In Indonesian, there is a common way in order to express it.

The pattern is Subject + Adjective for positive statement, and for the negative one is Subject + tidak + Adjective as like as English.

Examples

For example:

  • Kamu cantik.

You are beautiful.

  • Rumah itu besar.

That house is big.

  • Kucingnya putih dan lucu.

Her cat is white and funny.

  • Dia tidak bodoh.

He is not fool.

  • Buku-buku itu tidak berat.

That books are not heavy.

Adjectives

Here is some adjectives :

English Indonesian
Angry Marah
Beautiful Cantik
Big Besar
Difficult Sulit
Easy Mudah
Far Jauh
Fat Gemuk
Fool/stupid Bodoh
Funny Lucu
Good (for things) Bagus
Handsome Tampan
Happy Senang
Heavy Berat
Kind/Good (for person) Baik
Light in weight Ringan
Lose out Rugi
Lucky Beruntung
Narrow Sempit
Near Dekat
Sad Sedih
Short (for person, building) Rendah
Short in size Pendek
Slim (usually for woman) Langsing
Slim/thin/emaciated Kurus
Small Kecil
Smart Pintar
Tall Tinggi
Thick Tebal
Thin (for things eg. Paper, book) Tipis
Tired Capek
Ugly Jelek
Wide/spacious Luas

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