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Usages of yang

Dia kata suami dan isteri yang selalu sokong satu sama lain biasanya lebih bahagia.
He/She says husbands and wives who always support each other are usually happier.
Teman saya yang tinggi duduk di belakang kelas.
My friend who is tall sits at the back of the class.
Teman saya belum berkahwin, tetapi dia mencari pasangan yang sabar dan kelakar.
My friend is not married yet, but he/she is looking for a partner who is patient and funny.
Sesiapa yang percaya berita palsu mudah menjadi keliru.
Anyone who believes fake news easily becomes confused.
Saya hormat sesiapa yang berani bercakap benar kepada bos.
I respect anyone who dares to speak the truth to the boss.
Saya sokong wartawan bebas yang berani menulis apa yang benar tanpa takut.
I support independent journalists who are brave enough to write what is true without fear.
Kadang-kadang saya cemburu melihat teman yang tidak perlu bekerja sambil belajar.
Sometimes I am jealous when I see friends who do not need to work while studying.
Guru menegur murid yang bercakap kuat di dalam kelas.
The teacher scolds the pupil who is speaking loudly in the classroom.
Di kalangan tetamu, ada saudara-mara yang tiba awal dan ada yang pulang lewat.
Among the guests, there are relatives who arrive early and some who go home late.
Di sisi pelamin, ada kanak-kanak yang menari kecil apabila muzik tradisional dimainkan.
At the side of the wedding dais, there are children who do little dances when traditional music is played.
Sekarang dia menjadi pemimpin pelajar yang tegas tentang disiplin di sekolah.
Now he/she has become a student leader who is strict about discipline at school.
Saya berasa kurang cemas apabila saya berdialog dengan teman yang sabar.
I feel less anxious when I have a dialogue with a patient friend.
Petang ini, saya baca novel baharu dengan watak utama yang sangat pintar.
This evening, I read a new novel with a main character who is very smart.

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