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Breakdown of Dia tanya soalan pada guru di kelas.
dia
he/she
di
in
kelas
the class
tanya
to ask
soalan
the question
pada
to
guru
the teacher
Questions & Answers about Dia tanya soalan pada guru di kelas.
Is "dia" used for both "he" and "she"?
Yes. In Malay, dia is a gender-neutral pronoun, so it can mean either "he" or "she" depending on context. If you need to clarify gender more specifically, you can add other words (for example, dia lelaki for "he" or dia perempuan for "she").
Why do we say "tanya soalan" and not just use "tanya"?
The verb tanya means "to ask," while soalan means "a question." In everyday speech, saying tanya soalan ("ask a question") is very common. Technically, tanya on its own can sometimes be enough if the context is clear, but tanya soalan makes it explicit that a question is being asked.
What does "pada" indicate in this sentence?
In the sentence Dia tanya soalan pada guru di kelas, the word pada functions like the preposition "to" or "at" in English, indicating the person being asked. It’s a common preposition used when directing an action towards someone.
Could I use "kepada" instead of "pada"?
Yes, you can say Dia tanya soalan kepada guru di kelas. Both pada and kepada can be used to point to a recipient of the action. However, kepada is often considered slightly more formal and is frequently used in written contexts.
Why is "di" used before "kelas"?
The preposition di is used to indicate location, similar to "at" or "in" in English. Here, di kelas means "in/at the class." This tells you where the action (asking the question) took place.
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