Word of the Day: How to use 'Mari'

Mari can be used in the following ways:

Verb: Come (here)

Mari can be used to call the listener to your side. When used before a verb, it is to invite the listener to do something. When used after a verb or after the preposition ke, it expresses movement to the speaker's location.

Examples:

1. Mari sini.

Come here!

2. Mari makan.

Come eat!

3. Bawa mari bungkusan itu.

Bring the package here (to my side).

4. Jangan datang ke mari.

Don't come here (to my side).


Mari (kita)

(Imperative) Verb: Let us

Mari can also be used to invite the listener to do something together. Jom which is more colloquial can be used interchangeably. However, jom can be used by itself to urge the listener.

Examples:

1. Mari pergi ke kedai itu.

Let's go to that store!

2. Jom keluar jalan-jalan.

Let's go hang outside!

3. Mari kita mulakan mesyuarat sekarang.

Let us start the meeting now!

4. Jom masuk acara larian itu.

Let's join that running event!


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