Word of the Day: How to use 'Sudah'

Sudah can be used in the following ways:

(Aspect Auxiliary) Verb: already {perfected actions / achieved state}

Sudah can precede the primary verb to express that the verb has been completed. Do note that this does not instantly apply to everything in the past. It is to assert that the action was taken and no longer is taking place. Sudah can also precede stative verbs or adjectives to express that the state has been achieved.

Examples:

 1. Saya sudah menyiapkan kerja rumah.   

 I've completed my homework.

 2. Dia sudah makan pagi tadi.  

 He has eaten this morning. 

 3. Kami sudah berjaya sekarang.

 We have now succeeded.

 4. Sudah lama kita tak jumpa.

 It's been awhile since we've met.

 5. Anak-anak kita sudah besar nanti macam mana?

 What would happen when our children will have grown up?

 

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