Word of the day: How to use 'Mula'

Mula can be used in the following ways:

(Transitive) Verb: to start, to begin

Mula is used to describe the action of starting something. As a primary verb, (meN)mulakan--> memulakan is followed by a direct object which is something the subject intends to start.

Examples:

 1. Cikgu (meN)mulakan pelajaran dengan kuiz.   

 The teacher started the lesson with a quiz.

 2. Mulakan hari ini dengan semangat yang baru.

 Start the day with a new spirit!

 3. Jangan mulakan sesuatu tanpa berfikir dengan masak.

 Don't start something without thinking carefully!

 4. Sila periksa kenderaan sebelum memulakan perjalanan yang jauh.

 Please examine your transportation before starting a long journey!


(Aspect Auxiliary) Verb: to start to

Mula can precede the primary verb to express that the verb has been started. 

Examples:

1. Ke hadapan barisan, sedia, mula (berlari).

On your mark, get set, start!

2. Saya mula belajar bahasa Jepun 3 tahun yang lalu.

I started learning Japanese 3 years ago.

3. Dia mula rasa sesuatu sejak berkenalan.

He started feeling something since we met.

4. Jangan mula sehingga diarahkan.

Don't start until you are ordered to!

 

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