Word of the day: How to use 'Baru'

Baru can be used in the following ways:

Adjective: new

Baru is the shorter form of baharu, which is used to describe that something is new, fresh or recent.

Examples:

 1. Saya dapat kerja baru.  

 I got a new job.

 2. Kami sudah pergi kedai baru itu.

 We've already been to that new shop.

 3. Pelajar baru, sila berkumpul di depan dewan.

 Fresh students, please gather in front of the hall!

 4. Dia berpindah ke luar negara untuk mendapatkan pengalaman baru.

 She moved overseas to get new experience.


(Aspect Auxiliary) Verb: just 

Baru can precede the primary verb to express that the verb has just taken place. To further emphasise, saja can come together with baru.

Examples:

 1. Dia baru saja sampai. 

 He just arrived.

 2. Saya baru saja cakap tadi.

 I just said it just now.

 3. Baru hari pertama datang sini, tapi dah tunjuk pandai.

 It's just his first day coming here, but he's already flaunting his intelligence.

 4. Kami baru makan sekarang sebab sibuk bermesyuarat.

 We're just eating now because we were busy in the meeting.

 

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