Word of the Day: How to use 'Masih'

Masih can be used in the following ways:

(Aspect Auxiliary) Verb: still 

Masih can precede the primary verb or stative verb to express that the state of verb has not changed. It means that the speaker is still performing the action or if followed by tak, the state of not performing the action has not changed. Thus, in positive sentence, only process verbs (verbs that occurs over a period of time) or stative verbs can be used. Lagi can be added at the end of the sentence to further emphasise the unchanging state of the action.

Examples:

 1. Saya masih makan lagi.   

 I'm still eating.

 2. Dia masih tak mahu berubah.

 He still doesn't want to change.

 3. Kami masih lapar walaupun sudah makan banyak.

 We are still hungry even though we have eaten a lot.

 4. Mereka masih tak jumpa-jumpa kedai itu.

 They still haven't found that store.

 

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