A1 Verb Tenses 1 min read آسان

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Indonesian, verbs never change based on the subject or time, making it the easiest language to conjugate!

  • Verbs stay the same regardless of the subject: Saya makan (I eat), Mereka makan (They eat).
  • Use 'tidak' before the verb to make it negative: Saya tidak makan (I do not eat).
  • Use 'apakah' at the start for yes/no questions: Apakah kamu makan? (Do you eat?).
Subject + Verb + Object

Meanings

The Indonesian base verb form describes habitual actions, general truths, and current states without changing its spelling.

1

Habitual

Actions performed regularly.

“Saya lari pagi.”

“Dia bekerja di Jakarta.”

2

General Truth

Facts that are always true.

“Matahari terbit di timur.”

“Air mendidih pada 100 derajat.”

3

Current State

Describing a state of being or feeling.

“Saya suka cokelat.”

“Dia tahu jawabannya.”

Verb Consistency Table

Subject Verb (Makan) Negative Question
Saya makan tidak makan apakah saya makan?
Kamu makan tidak makan apakah kamu makan?
Dia makan tidak makan apakah dia makan?
Kami makan tidak makan apakah kami makan?
Kita makan tidak makan apakah kita makan?
Mereka makan tidak makan apakah mereka makan?

Reference Table

Reference table for Simple Present Tense
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Subject + Verb Saya tidur
Negative Subject + tidak + Verb Saya tidak tidur
Question Apakah + Subject + Verb? Apakah kamu tidur?
Habitual Subject + Verb + Time Saya tidur jam 10
Stative Subject + Verb + State Saya suka kopi
Modal Subject + Modal + Verb Saya mau tidur

طیف رسمیت

رسمی
Saya mengonsumsi nasi.

Saya mengonsumsi nasi. (Dining)

خنثی
Saya makan nasi.

Saya makan nasi. (Dining)

غیر رسمی
Aku makan nasi.

Aku makan nasi. (Dining)

عامیانه
Gue makan nasi.

Gue makan nasi. (Dining)

Indonesian Verb Simplicity

Verb (Makan)

Subjects

  • Saya I
  • Kamu You
  • Mereka They

Negation

  • tidak not

Questions

  • apakah do/does

Examples by Level

1

Saya makan nasi.

I eat rice.

2

Dia minum air.

He drinks water.

3

Kami belajar bahasa.

We study language.

4

Mereka tidur siang.

They nap.

1

Saya tidak suka pedas.

I do not like spicy.

2

Apakah kamu bekerja di sini?

Do you work here?

3

Dia biasanya bangun jam enam.

He usually wakes up at six.

4

Kami pergi ke pasar setiap minggu.

We go to the market every week.

1

Dia harus belajar agar lulus ujian.

He must study to pass the exam.

2

Saya tidak bisa datang besok.

I cannot come tomorrow.

3

Apakah Anda tahu lokasi kantor ini?

Do you know the location of this office?

4

Mereka sering berdiskusi tentang politik.

They often discuss politics.

1

Pemerintah menetapkan aturan baru setiap tahun.

The government sets new rules every year.

2

Saya tidak mengerti mengapa dia marah.

I do not understand why he is angry.

3

Apakah Anda bersedia membantu saya?

Are you willing to help me?

4

Dia bekerja sebagai konsultan independen.

He works as an independent consultant.

1

Masyarakat menuntut transparansi dalam proses pemilihan.

Society demands transparency in the election process.

2

Saya tidak membenarkan tindakan tersebut.

I do not justify that action.

3

Apakah Anda menyadari implikasi dari keputusan ini?

Are you aware of the implications of this decision?

4

Dia menguasai tiga bahasa asing dengan lancar.

He masters three foreign languages fluently.

1

Fenomena ini mencerminkan perubahan sosial yang mendalam.

This phenomenon reflects deep social change.

2

Saya tidak menganggap argumen tersebut valid.

I do not consider that argument valid.

3

Apakah Anda keberatan jika kita menunda rapat?

Do you mind if we postpone the meeting?

4

Dia mengimplementasikan strategi baru untuk efisiensi.

He implements a new strategy for efficiency.

Easily Confused

Simple Present Tense در مقابل Tidak vs Bukan

Learners often use them interchangeably.

Simple Present Tense در مقابل Simple Present vs Sedang

Both translate to English present tense.

Simple Present Tense در مقابل Affixation (me- vs base)

Learners think they must use 'me-' for all verbs.

اشتباهات رایج

Saya makans

Saya makan

Verbs do not take 's' for third person.

Saya makaning

Saya makan

Indonesian does not use 'ing' for present tense.

Saya tidak makan nasi

Saya tidak makan nasi

Wait, this is correct! Don't forget 'tidak'.

Makan saya

Saya makan

Subject must come before the verb.

Saya bukan makan

Saya tidak makan

'Bukan' is for nouns, 'tidak' is for verbs.

Apakah kamu makan nasi?

Apakah kamu makan nasi?

Correct, but remember 'apakah' is optional in speech.

Saya makan setiap hari

Saya makan setiap hari

Correct usage of time markers.

Saya harus makannya

Saya harus makan

Do not add object suffixes to the verb unless necessary.

Saya makan-makan

Saya makan

Reduplication changes the meaning to 'eating for fun'.

Saya tidak bisa makan

Saya tidak bisa makan

Correct usage of modal verbs.

Saya makan-i

Saya makan

Suffixes like '-i' change the verb's transitivity.

Saya makan-kan

Saya makan

Suffixes like '-kan' change the verb's transitivity.

Saya tidak makan-nya

Saya tidak makan

Avoid unnecessary pronominal suffixes.

Saya makan-nya

Saya makan

Avoid unnecessary pronominal suffixes.

Sentence Patterns

Saya ___ setiap hari.

Apakah kamu ___ kopi?

Saya tidak ___ karena saya sibuk.

Dia ___ sebagai ___.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Lagi apa?

Ordering Food very common

Saya mau nasi goreng.

Job Interview common

Saya bekerja di bidang IT.

Travel common

Bus ini pergi ke mana?

Social Media very common

Saya suka foto ini.

Classroom common

Saya tidak mengerti.

💡

Don't Conjugate!

Stop looking for conjugation charts. They don't exist in Indonesian.
⚠️

Negation Matters

Always use 'tidak' before the verb. Don't forget it!
🎯

Context is King

Since verbs don't change, use time words like 'besok' or 'kemarin' to show when things happen.
💬

Politeness

Use 'Anda' instead of 'kamu' in formal settings to be polite.

Smart Tips

Use 'apakah' at the start of questions.

Kamu makan? Apakah kamu makan?

Add a time marker like 'besok' instead of changing the verb.

Saya makan besok. Besok saya makan.

Use 'bukan' instead of 'tidak'.

Saya tidak guru. Saya bukan guru.

Just use rising intonation at the end.

Apakah kamu pergi? Kamu pergi? ↗

تلفظ

a, i, u, e, o

Vowel Clarity

Indonesian vowels are pure and short. Avoid diphthongizing them.

ma-KAN

Stress

Stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable.

Question Rising

Kamu makan? ↗

Indicates a question without 'apakah'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Indonesian verbs are like a solid rock; they never change shape, no matter who is standing on them.

Visual Association

Imagine a giant rubber stamp that says 'MAKAN'. You can stamp it on 'I', 'You', or 'They'—the stamp never changes.

Rhyme

No conjugation, no stress, just say the word and pass the test!

Story

Budi is a robot. Robots don't change. Budi eats (makan), I eat (makan), they eat (makan). Budi is very happy because he doesn't have to learn conjugation charts.

Word Web

makantidurminumpergibekerjabelajarsukatahu

چالش

Write 5 sentences about your daily routine using 5 different verbs in 5 minutes.

نکات فرهنگی

In Javanese culture, the level of politeness (krama vs ngoko) is very important, even if the grammar is the same.

Jakartans often use 'gue' and 'lo' instead of 'saya' and 'kamu'.

In formal settings, 'apakah' is mandatory for questions.

Indonesian is an Austronesian language, which historically lacks inflectional morphology.

Conversation Starters

Apa hobi kamu?

Apakah kamu suka kopi?

Apa pekerjaan kamu?

Bagaimana cara kamu pergi ke kantor?

Journal Prompts

Tulis tentang rutinitas pagi kamu.
Apa makanan favorit kamu dan kenapa?
Jelaskan pekerjaan impian kamu.
Bagaimana pendapat kamu tentang belajar bahasa?

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

Saya ___ nasi setiap hari.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: makan
The base verb is used.
Choose the correct negative. چند گزینه‌ای

Saya ___ kopi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tidak minum
'Tidak' is for verbs.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Dia makans nasi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dia makan nasi
No 's' in Indonesian.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya makan nasi
Subject-Verb-Object order.
Translate to Indonesian. ترجمه

I do not work.

Answer starts with: Say...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya tidak bekerja
'Tidak' for verbs.
Match the English to Indonesian. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya makan, Kamu makan, Dia makan
Verbs are invariant.
Choose the correct question. چند گزینه‌ای

___ kamu makan?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Apakah
'Apakah' starts a question.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Subject: Kami, Verb: belajar, Object: bahasa

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kami belajar bahasa
Subject-Verb-Object.

Score: /8

تمرین‌های عملی

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

Saya ___ nasi setiap hari.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: makan
The base verb is used.
Choose the correct negative. چند گزینه‌ای

Saya ___ kopi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tidak minum
'Tidak' is for verbs.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Dia makans nasi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dia makan nasi
No 's' in Indonesian.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

nasi / makan / Saya

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya makan nasi
Subject-Verb-Object order.
Translate to Indonesian. ترجمه

I do not work.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya tidak bekerja
'Tidak' for verbs.
Match the English to Indonesian. Match Pairs

I eat, You eat, He eats

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya makan, Kamu makan, Dia makan
Verbs are invariant.
Choose the correct question. چند گزینه‌ای

___ kamu makan?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Apakah
'Apakah' starts a question.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Subject: Kami, Verb: belajar, Object: bahasa

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kami belajar bahasa
Subject-Verb-Object.

Score: /8

سوالات متداول (8)

No! Indonesian verbs are invariant.

Use 'Saya tidak makan'.

No, it's optional in casual speech.

That's for formal writing; you don't need it for basic speech.

'Tidak' is for verbs, 'bukan' is for nouns.

Yes, just add a time word like 'besok'.

No, it is significantly easier due to the lack of conjugation.

Just use the root; it's almost always correct.

In Other Languages

Spanish low

Present Indicative

Spanish has person-based conjugation; Indonesian does not.

French low

Présent

French uses complex conjugation; Indonesian uses a single base form.

German low

Präsens

German requires subject-verb agreement; Indonesian does not.

Japanese moderate

Non-past

Japanese has politeness levels built into verb endings; Indonesian uses different words.

Arabic low

Mudari

Arabic is highly inflectional; Indonesian is isolating.

Chinese high

Present

Both are isolating languages with minimal morphological change.

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