Indonesian:Adjectives
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Adjectives in Indonesian do not agree in gender, number etc. The use of adjective for the masculine is the same as the feminine, also the use of singular is similar to the plural, which makes learning it very easy and straight forward. But unlikely in English, the adjective goes always after the noun.
Examples
- Dia wanita yang tinggi. She is a tall woman
- Dia pria yang tinggi. He is a tall man
- Mereka wanita yang tinggi. They are tall women
- Mereka pria yang tinggi. They are tall men
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