Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Attach -ku, -mu, or -nya directly to the end of a noun to show who owns it.
- -ku means 'my' (e.g., buku-ku = my book).
- -mu means 'your' (e.g., buku-mu = your book).
- -nya means 'his/her/its/their' (e.g., buku-nya = his/her book).
Possessive Suffix Table
| Suffix | Meaning | Example | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
|
-ku
|
My
|
Buku-ku
|
My book
|
|
-mu
|
Your
|
Buku-mu
|
Your book
|
|
-nya
|
His/Her/Its/Their
|
Buku-nya
|
His/Her book
|
Meanings
These suffixes function as possessive pronouns attached directly to nouns to indicate ownership or association.
Possession
Indicates that the noun belongs to the person represented by the suffix.
“Rumah-ku besar.”
“Mana kunci-mu?”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Noun + Suffix
|
Rumah-ku
|
|
Negative
|
Bukan + Noun + Suffix
|
Bukan rumah-ku
|
|
Question
|
Noun + Suffix + kah?
|
Rumah-mu kah?
|
|
Plural
|
Noun + Suffix
|
Kucing-kucing-ku
|
|
Combined
|
Noun + Suffix + Adjective
|
Rumah-ku besar
|
|
Possessive + Location
|
Noun + Suffix + di + Place
|
Buku-ku di meja
|
Espectro de formalidad
Rumah saya (General)
Rumah-ku (General)
Rumah-ku (General)
Rumah aku (General)
Possessive Suffix Map
Possessor
- -ku my
- -mu your
- -nya his/her
Ejemplos por nivel
Ini pen-ku.
This is my pen.
Mana beg-mu?
Where is your bag?
Kucing-nya comel.
His/her cat is cute.
Buku-ku ada di sini.
My book is here.
Adakah ini kunci-mu?
Is this your key?
Rumah-nya sangat besar.
Their house is very big.
Saya suka kereta-ku.
I like my car.
Boleh saya pinjam telefon-mu?
Can I borrow your phone?
Laporan-nya sudah siap.
His/her report is ready.
Adik-ku sedang belajar.
My younger sibling is studying.
Apa pendapat-mu tentang ini?
What is your opinion about this?
Nama-nya ialah Ahmad.
His name is Ahmad.
Keputusan-nya mengejutkan semua orang.
His/her decision surprised everyone.
Kehidupan-ku berubah selepas itu.
My life changed after that.
Adakah anda puas dengan perkhidmatan-mu?
Are you satisfied with your service?
Kejayaan-nya adalah hasil usaha keras.
His/her success is the result of hard work.
Kehadiran-mu sangat dihargai.
Your presence is greatly appreciated.
Karya-nya diiktiraf di peringkat antarabangsa.
His/her work is recognized internationally.
Perasaan-ku sukar digambarkan.
My feelings are hard to describe.
Tindakan-nya mencerminkan integriti.
His/her actions reflect integrity.
Pemikiran-ku selari dengan visi syarikat.
My thinking aligns with the company's vision.
Kewujudan-nya dalam sejarah tidak dapat dinafikan.
Its existence in history cannot be denied.
Sumbangan-mu akan sentiasa dikenang.
Your contribution will always be remembered.
Keunikan-nya terletak pada perincian.
Its uniqueness lies in the details.
Fácil de confundir
Learners mix up 'buku-ku' and 'buku saya'.
Learners use 'punya' like English 'have'.
Using 'dia' instead of '-nya'.
Errores comunes
buku ku
buku-ku
buku-saya
buku-ku
buku-nya saya
buku-ku
buku-mu (for my book)
buku-ku
buku-nya-ku
buku-ku
buku-mu-nya
buku-mu
buku-nya (for my book)
buku-ku
buku-nya mereka
buku-nya
buku-ku punya
buku-ku
buku-mu punya
buku-mu
buku-nya (referring to plural owners)
buku-nya
Patrones de oraciones
Ini ___ -ku.
Mana ___ -mu?
___ -nya sangat bagus.
Adakah ini ___ -mu?
Real World Usage
Mana kunci-ku?
Gambar-ku!
Pendapat-ku ialah...
Ini pasport-ku.
Mana pesanan-ku?
Buku-mu mana?
No Spaces
Don't Overuse
The -nya Trick
Friendly Tone
Smart Tips
Avoid suffixes and use full pronouns instead.
Use suffixes to sound natural and friendly.
Always default to -nya.
Remember it's just a connector, not a new word.
Pronunciación
Suffix stress
The stress usually remains on the root noun, not the suffix.
Question
Buku-mu? ↑
Rising intonation for questions.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
K-M-N: Ku (me), Mu (you), Nya (him/her).
Asociación visual
Imagine a sticky note with 'ku' on your own shirt, 'mu' on your friend's shirt, and 'nya' on a stranger's shirt.
Rhyme
Ku is for me, Mu is for you, Nya is for them, it's easy to do!
Story
I held my book (buku-ku). You took your book (buku-mu). Then he took his book (buku-nya). We all have books!
Word Web
Desafío
Label 5 items in your room with their Malay names and add the correct suffix for 'my' (-ku).
Notas culturales
Using -ku/-mu is very common among friends.
Similar usage, but -nya is used more frequently.
Suffixes are used in formal and informal speech.
These suffixes are derived from Proto-Austronesian pronominal forms.
Inicios de conversación
Mana buku-mu?
Siapa nama-nya?
Adakah ini kereta-mu?
Apa pendapat-mu tentang filem itu?
Temas para diario
Errores comunes
Test Yourself
Ini buku-___ (my).
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Buku mu salah.
Buku saya ->
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
kucing / -ku / comel
Mana telefon-___ (your)?
Nama-___ (his) ialah Ali.
Score: /8
Ejercicios de practica
8 exercisesIni buku-___ (my).
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Buku mu salah.
Buku saya ->
Match -ku, -mu, -nya.
kucing / -ku / comel
Mana telefon-___ (your)?
Nama-___ (his) ialah Ali.
Score: /8
Preguntas frecuentes (8)
No, that is redundant. Use one or the other.
No, -nya is universal for singular and plural owners.
It is neutral. Use 'anda' for very formal situations.
The hyphen helps separate the root noun from the suffix for readability.
No, these are strictly for nouns.
The rule remains the same. Just add the suffix.
Yes, they are standard across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei.
Use -nya. It covers his, her, its, and their.
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