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Questions & Answers about Dia suka kerja sampai malam.
Can 'Dia' refer to both 'he' and 'she'?
Yes, Dia is gender-neutral in Malay and can refer to both he and she depending on context.
Which word here means 'like'?
The word suka means like.
Is 'kerja' used as a verb or a noun in this sentence?
In this sentence, kerja is used like a verb meaning to work, although it can also be used as a noun meaning work or job depending on context.
What does 'sampai malam' mean?
It literally means until night, indicating that the person works all the way into the evening or night time.
Is there any particle or preposition needed before 'sampai malam'?
No, in Malay you can use sampai directly with the point in time or place. Here, sampai malam is sufficient to mean until night without an extra particle.