Indonesian Affixes: How Root Words Transform

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Indonesian is an agglutinative language root words combine with prefixes and suffixes to create new meanings. Learning the affixes is the fastest way to multiply your vocabulary.

Affix Reference Table

AffixFunctionExample
me-Active verb (doer does it) (to write, from )
-Passive verb (it is done)ditulis (is written)
ber-Intransitive verb / state (to run, from )
ter-Superlative / accidental / completed (biggest, from )
pe-Person who does itpenulis (writer, from )
-anResult / noun form (food, from )
-kanCausative (make it happen)menjalankan (to operate, from )
-iRepeated / directed atmenulisi (to write on/all over)
ke-...-anAbstract noun / involuntary state (justice, from )
per-...-anSystem / place / process (journey, from )
se-One / same / as...as (one day, from )

me- Sound Changes

The me- prefix changes form based on the root word's first letter. The same pattern applies to pe-.

PrefixBeforeExample
mem-b, p, f (p drops),
men-t, d (t drops), mendapat
meny-s (s drops),
meng-vowels, g, k, h (k drops)mengajar,
me-l, m, n, r, w, y, merawat

One Root, Many Words

From a single root, affixes create an entire word family. Here is (road/walk):

WordAffixMeaning
(root)road; to walk
berjalanber-to walk
menjalankanme-...-kanto run/operate
per-...-anjourney; trip
pejalanpe-walker (pejalan = pedestrian)
sejalanse-aligned; in line with

Learn the patterns and you multiply your vocabulary. One root, six words that is the power of Indonesian affixes.

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