Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'Saya mau' or 'Boleh minta' to order food politely in Indonesia.
- Use 'Saya mau' + [item] for direct orders: 'Saya mau nasi goreng.'
- Use 'Boleh minta' + [item] for polite requests: 'Boleh minta air putih?'
- Add 'tolong' at the start or end to be extra polite: 'Tolong, satu kopi.'
Meanings
These patterns are used to express desire or request items in a dining context.
Direct Order
Stating what you want to consume.
“Saya mau nasi goreng.”
“Saya mau es teh manis.”
Polite Request
Asking for an item or service.
“Boleh minta sendok?”
“Boleh minta menu?”
Polite Command
Adding 'tolong' to soften a request.
“Tolong, satu air mineral.”
“Tolong, bill-nya.”
Basic Ordering Patterns
| Pattern | Meaning | Usage | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saya mau | I want | Direct order | Saya mau kopi. |
| Boleh minta | May I ask for | Requesting items | Boleh minta tisu? |
| Tolong | Please | Polite marker | Tolong, satu teh. |
| Saya pesan | I order | Formal order | Saya pesan sate. |
| Jangan pakai | Don't use | Restriction | Jangan pakai pedas. |
| Bungkus | Wrap/Takeaway | Takeaway | Bungkus satu. |
Common Conversational Shortening
| Full Form | Short Form |
|---|---|
| Saya mau | Mau |
| Boleh minta | Minta |
| Terima kasih | Makasih |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Saya mau + [item] | Saya mau nasi. |
| Request | Boleh minta + [item] | Boleh minta air? |
| Polite | Tolong + [item] | Tolong, satu kopi. |
| Negative | Jangan pakai + [item] | Jangan pakai gula. |
| Takeaway | Bungkus + [item] | Bungkus nasi goreng. |
| Question | Boleh minta + [item]? | Boleh minta sendok? |
طيف الرسمية
Saya ingin memesan nasi goreng. (Ordering food)
Saya mau nasi goreng. (Ordering food)
Mau nasi goreng. (Ordering food)
Nasi goreng satu, ya. (Ordering food)
Ordering Food Flow
Direct
- Saya mau I want
Request
- Boleh minta May I ask for
Polite
- Tolong Please
Examples by Level
Saya mau nasi goreng.
I want fried rice.
Saya mau air putih.
I want water.
Boleh minta menu?
May I ask for the menu?
Tolong, satu kopi.
Please, one coffee.
Saya mau pesan sate ayam, tolong.
I want to order chicken satay, please.
Boleh minta sambal lagi?
May I ask for more chili sauce?
Tolong, bungkus satu nasi goreng.
Please, wrap one fried rice.
Saya mau es teh manis, tidak pakai gula.
I want sweet iced tea, no sugar.
Boleh minta bill-nya sekarang?
May I have the bill now?
Saya mau pesan untuk dua orang.
I want to order for two people.
Tolong, jangan pakai pedas.
Please, don't make it spicy.
Apakah saya boleh minta sendok tambahan?
May I ask for an extra spoon?
Saya ingin memesan menu spesial hari ini.
I would like to order today's special menu.
Tolong pastikan makanannya tidak mengandung kacang.
Please ensure the food does not contain nuts.
Boleh minta rekomendasi makanan yang enak?
May I ask for a recommendation for good food?
Saya mau pesan antar ke alamat ini.
I want to order delivery to this address.
Mohon bantuannya, saya ingin memesan meja untuk malam ini.
I request your assistance, I would like to book a table for tonight.
Tolong disiapkan pesanan saya untuk dibawa pulang.
Please have my order prepared for takeaway.
Boleh minta tolong untuk memisahkan sausnya?
May I ask for help to separate the sauce?
Saya mau memesan hidangan penutup setelah ini.
I want to order dessert after this.
Kiranya saya boleh memesan hidangan yang tidak tercantum di menu?
Might I be allowed to order a dish not listed on the menu?
Tolong, pesanan saya mohon segera diproses.
Please, I request that my order be processed immediately.
Boleh minta tolong untuk menyesuaikan tingkat kepedasannya?
May I ask for help to adjust the spice level?
Saya ingin memesan paket makan siang untuk sepuluh orang.
I would like to order a lunch package for ten people.
Easily Confused
Both mean 'want', but 'mau' is casual, 'ingin' is formal.
Both involve asking, but 'minta' is for items, 'pesan' is for ordering food.
Both mean 'please', but 'mohon' is very formal.
أخطاء شائعة
Saya mau makan nasi.
Saya mau nasi.
Saya butuh air.
Saya mau air.
Minta air.
Boleh minta air?
Saya pesan nasi.
Saya mau nasi.
Saya mau satu nasi goreng.
Saya mau nasi goreng satu.
Tolong air.
Tolong, satu air.
Boleh saya minta air?
Boleh minta air?
Saya ingin memesan makanan ini.
Saya mau pesan ini.
Tolong berikan saya air.
Tolong, airnya.
Boleh minta tolong untuk membawa air?
Boleh minta air?
Saya menghendaki nasi goreng.
Saya mau nasi goreng.
Mohon agar Anda membawakan saya air.
Tolong airnya.
Saya meminta Anda untuk memesan.
Saya mau pesan.
Sentence Patterns
Saya mau ___.
Boleh minta ___?
Tolong, ___ satu.
Jangan pakai ___.
Real World Usage
Mau nasi goreng.
Saya mau pesan sate.
Tolong, jangan pedas.
Boleh minta air?
Saya ingin memesan menu ini.
Bungkus satu.
Smile!
Don't be too direct
Use 'Bungkus'
Say 'Terima kasih'
Smart Tips
Keep it short. 'Nasi goreng satu' is often enough.
Always use 'Boleh minta'.
Use 'Jangan pakai'.
Just say 'Bill-nya'.
النطق
Tolong
Pronounced 'toh-long'. The 'o' is short.
Rising intonation
Boleh minta air? ↑
Indicates a question/request.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Mau is for 'Me Want', Minta is for 'Me Take' (ask for).
Visual Association
Imagine pointing at a menu and saying 'Mau' (I want) and then holding out your hand for a napkin saying 'Minta' (May I have).
Rhyme
Mau untuk makan, Minta untuk tambahan.
Story
Budi goes to a restaurant. He says 'Saya mau nasi goreng'. Then he realizes he needs a spoon, so he says 'Boleh minta sendok?'. Finally, he says 'Tolong' to the waiter.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Go to an Indonesian restaurant or look at an online menu and practice saying your order out loud using 'Saya mau'.
ملاحظات ثقافية
Politeness is highly valued. Using 'tolong' is essential.
Very friendly, often use 'ya' at the end of sentences.
More direct, often drop the 'Saya'.
The word 'mau' comes from Malay roots, 'minta' is also Austronesian.
Conversation Starters
Mau pesan apa?
Boleh minta menu?
Ada rekomendasi makanan?
Bisa pesan antar?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
a) mau b) minta c) tolong d) bungkus
a) Air! b) Boleh minta air? c) Saya air. d) Air, ya.
Find and fix the mistake:
a) Saya mau nasi. b) Saya minta nasi. c) Saya pesan nasi. d) Saya makan nasi.
a) Nasi goreng bungkus. b) Bungkus nasi goreng. c) Saya mau bungkus. d) Nasi goreng.
a) Saya mau sate. b) Saya minta sate. c) Saya tolong sate. d) Saya bungkus sate.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
a) Jangan pakai cabai. b) Tidak cabai. c) Mau cabai. d) Tolong cabai.
a) Mau b) Boleh c) Tolong d) Bungkus
Score: /8
تمارين تطبيقية
8 exercisesa) mau b) minta c) tolong d) bungkus
a) Air! b) Boleh minta air? c) Saya air. d) Air, ya.
Find and fix the mistake:
a) Saya mau nasi. b) Saya minta nasi. c) Saya pesan nasi. d) Saya makan nasi.
a) Nasi goreng bungkus. b) Bungkus nasi goreng. c) Saya mau bungkus. d) Nasi goreng.
a) Saya mau sate. b) Saya minta sate. c) Saya tolong sate. d) Saya bungkus sate.
1. Mau 2. Minta 3. Tolong 4. Bungkus
a) Jangan pakai cabai. b) Tidak cabai. c) Mau cabai. d) Tolong cabai.
a) Mau b) Boleh c) Tolong d) Bungkus
Score: /8
الأسئلة الشائعة (8)
No, Indonesian verbs do not change for person or number.
No, it is the standard way to express desire.
Whenever you are asking for something, it adds politeness.
'Mau' is for desire, 'pesan' is for the act of ordering.
Use the word 'bungkus'.
Yes, in casual settings it is very common.
Indonesians are very forgiving and appreciate the effort.
Yes, but 'ingin' is slightly more formal than 'mau'.
In Other Languages
Quiero...
Spanish conjugates the verb, Indonesian does not.
Je voudrais...
French is more indirect.
Ich möchte...
German word order is stricter.
...o kudasai
Japanese is highly honorific.
Ureed...
Arabic has gendered forms.
Wo yao...
Chinese uses tones.