Word of the Day: How to use 'Sila'

Sila can be used in the following ways:

(Imperative) Verb: please {instructions/commands}

Sila is used to form a polite way of giving instructions to others in formal situations or with strangers. Sila has to be followed by the primary verb and subject is not required in this sentence. Be cautious that there are many situations where the English 'please' is used, but sila is only used to give instructions.

Examples:

1. Sila berhati-hati di jalan raya.  

Please be careful while on the road!   

2. Sila tunggu sebentar. 

Please wait for a moment!

3. Sila pakai pelitup muka semasa di dalam tren.

Please wear the face mask while on the train!

4. Sila isikan borang ini.

Please fill in this form!

 

Silakan

(Imperative) Verb: go ahead, you may

Silakan is used to politely invite someone to do something. Silakan is followed by primary verbs and the sentence is usually not more than three words. Silakan can also be used to respond to a person's request which means allowing the person to perform the request.

Examples:

1. Silakan masuk.

Please enter!  

2. Silakan duduk. 

Please sit!

3. Silakan makan.

Please eat.

4. A: Boleh saya gunakan tandas?

    B: Silakan.

A: May I use the toilet?

B: Go ahead!


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