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3 Pemakan daging<br />

4 Pembuka kaleng<br />

5 Pernungut sampah<br />

6 Pendatang baru<br />

7 Pendingin ruangan<br />

8 Pemotong rumput<br />

9 Penjual rokok<br />

10 penjaga toko<br />

11 Pengikat rambut<br />

12 Pencinta binatang<br />

Some peN- words q e adjectives and they are derived from adjectival<br />

base words. The derived adjectives mean 'person having the<br />

characteristics described by the base word'.<br />

diam quiet pendiam quiet person<br />

malas lazy pemalas lazy person<br />

malu shy pemdu shy person<br />

marah angry pernarah person who is quick to anger<br />

riang cheerful periang cheerful person<br />

'a 4 Work in pairs, taking turns to interview each other in Indonesian about<br />

the characteristics oi five people you know well. You must use the<br />

adjectives in the above table in your description, preceded by the<br />

'degree words' listed below. More than one adjective should be used for<br />

each description.<br />

sedikit (a little) ,<br />

tidak begitu (not so)<br />

sangat (very)<br />

paling (most)<br />

Example:<br />

Ayah saya:<br />

My father:<br />

sedikit pemalu dan sangat pendiam.<br />

a little shy and very quiet<br />

I J<br />

"'1<br />

I<br />

i 1<br />

1 12 A Student's Guide to Indonesian Grammar

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