Word of the Day: How to use 'Wajib'

Wajib can be used in the following ways:

(Obligation Modal Auxiliary) Verb: required to, have to {mandatory}

Wajib can be used before the primary verb to express that the action is mandatory to be done. It is usually used to order others to do something. This sense of obligation stems from Islamic regulations where things that are wajib are mandatory for followers to do or not to do. 

Examples:

1. Awak wajib tengok video yang viral itu.

 You have to watch that viral video.

 2. Pelajar wajib menghantar borang kebenaran ibu bapa untuk menyertai lawatan sambil belajar.

 Students are required to hand in the parent's permission form to join the field trip.

 3. Pesakit yang positif Covid wajib diasingkan dari wad umum.

 Covid-positive patients are required to be separated from the general ward.

 4. Ini adalah teknik-teknik bersenam yang wajib tahu untuk membina badan.

 These are exercising techniques that you should know for bodybuilding.

 


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