23.09.2015 Views

bahasa indonesia

djenar-2003-a-students-guide-to-indonesian-grammar-oxford

djenar-2003-a-students-guide-to-indonesian-grammar-oxford

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

I<br />

In this type of-noun phrase, the adjective that follows the noun<br />

describes such things as the size, colour, taste or, generally, the quality<br />

- of the thing referred to by the noun. - _<br />

rumah<br />

besar<br />

house big big house<br />

se~eda<br />

kecil<br />

bicycle small small bicycle<br />

balon<br />

hi jau<br />

balloon green green balloon<br />

- teh<br />

manis<br />

tba sweet sweet<br />

rumah<br />

sakit<br />

house sick hospital (literally 'house for the sick')<br />

When the noun is followed by a verb, the verb indicates the activity for<br />

which the noun is used.<br />

I<br />

rumah<br />

house<br />

gedung<br />

hall<br />

kamar<br />

room<br />

papan<br />

board<br />

tempat<br />

place .<br />

makan<br />

eat<br />

olahraga<br />

sport<br />

mandi<br />

bath<br />

tulis<br />

to write<br />

' tidur<br />

to sleep<br />

We can also add an adjective to the phrase.<br />

eating house, restaurant<br />

sports hall<br />

bathroom<br />

blackboard/white board<br />

place to sleep + bed<br />

rumah makan mahal<br />

restaurant expensive expensive restaurant<br />

gedung olahraya megah<br />

sports' hall grand grand sports hall<br />

kamar mandi kotor ,<br />

bathroom - dirty dirty bathroom<br />

16 A Student's Guide to Indonesian Grammar

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!