Word of the Day: How to use 'Agak-agak'

Agak-agak can be used in the following ways:

*refer to past entry on 'Agak'

Adverb: roughly (estimate)

When duplicated, agak-agak implies the process of roughly making an estimation or consideration according to a certain standard while carrying out an action.

Examples:

1. Saya agak-agak saja.

 I'm just guessing.

2. Agak-agak saja nak masukkan berapa banyak.

 Just (roughly estimate and) insert however much.

3. Agak-agak bilalah kita boleh kaya?

 When can we ever get rich? {pondering}

4. Agak-agaklah kalau nak berbohong.

 Think first before making up a lie. {Don't be too obvious or inconsiderate.}



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