A1 adverb Neutral. Appropriate for all contexts.

tadi

/ˈtadi/

Beispiele

1

Dia pergi ke pasar tadi pagi.

He went to the market earlier this morning.

2

Saya melihatnya di sini tadi.

I saw him here just now.

3

Tadi malam saya tidur nyenyak.

Last night I slept soundly.

4

Makanan ini baru saja saya masak tadi.

I just cooked this food earlier.

5

Pembahasan tentang itu sudah kita lakukan tadi.

We already discussed that earlier.

Häufige Kollokationen

tadi pagi (earlier this morning)
tadi siang (earlier this afternoon)
tadi malam (last night)

How to Use It

Nutzungshinweise

'Tadi' is typically placed before or after the verb it modifies. It can also stand alone as a response to a question about when something happened.


Häufige Fehler

Using 'tadi' for events that happened days or weeks ago. It's strictly for recent past.
Confusing 'tadi' with 'sudah' (already). While both relate to past actions, 'tadi' emphasizes the recency of the action, whereas 'sudah' simply indicates completion.

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Wortherkunft

From Proto-Malayic *tadi, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ta-ñaji.

Kultureller Kontext

In Indonesian culture, expressing time accurately is important, and 'tadi' helps convey the recency of an action, which can sometimes impact social interactions, such as explaining why one might be early or late for an appointment.

Merkhilfe

Imagine a 'tadpole' that just popped out of an egg. 'Tadi' is about something that just happened, like a tadpole's recent birth!

Häufig gestellte Fragen

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'Tadi' refers to a recent past, usually within the same day, while 'kemarin' means 'yesterday'.

No, 'tadi' exclusively refers to past events. For future events, you would use words like 'nanti' (later) or 'besok' (tomorrow).

'Tadi' is a neutral word and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

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