Hello Katabah!
In English, we can make
a nominal sentence for Present Tense by using “to be”. But Indonesian language
doesn’t need it (to be). Indonesian grammar allows a sentence consisting of
subject + non-verb (subject + adjective, subject + adverb, or subject + noun).
Examples:
1. Saya murid.
(I am a student)
Saya: I
Murid: student
2. Dia sopir.
(He is a driver)
Dia: he
Sopir: driver
3. Dia cantik.
(She is beautiful)
Dia: she
Cantik: beautiful
4. Gunung itu besar.
(The mountain is big)
Gunung: mountain
Itu: the
Besar: big
5. Itu seekor kuda.
(It’s a horse)
Itu: it or that
Seekor: a
Kuda: horse
Therefore, we can make
nominal sentences in Indonesian language in simple ways, alright?
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