Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'telah' before a verb to indicate that an action has already been completed or finished.
- Place 'telah' directly before the verb: Saya telah makan (I have eaten).
- It emphasizes the completion of the action, not necessarily the specific time.
- In casual speech, 'sudah' is more common than 'telah'.
Telah Usage Table
| Type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Subject + telah + Verb
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Saya telah makan
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Negative
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Subject + belum + Verb
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Saya belum makan
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Question
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Apakah + Subject + telah + Verb?
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Apakah kamu telah makan?
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Meanings
The particle 'telah' marks the perfective aspect, indicating that an action has reached completion.
Completed Action
An action that is finished at the time of speaking.
“Saya telah membaca buku itu.”
“Mereka telah tiba di rumah.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
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S + telah + V
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Dia telah datang
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Negative
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S + belum + V
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Dia belum datang
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Question
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Apakah + S + telah + V?
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Apakah dia telah datang?
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Short Answer (Yes)
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Sudah
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Sudah
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Short Answer (No)
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Belum
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Belum
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フォーマル度スペクトル
Saya telah menyelesaikan pekerjaan tersebut. (Workplace)
Saya sudah menyelesaikan pekerjaan itu. (Workplace)
Udah kelar kerjanya. (Workplace)
Kerjaan beres. (Workplace)
Telah vs Belum
Usage
- Formal Formal
- Completed Finished
Negative
- Belum Not yet
レベル別の例文
Saya telah makan.
I have eaten.
Dia telah datang.
He has arrived.
Kami telah siap.
We are ready.
Ibu telah pulang.
Mother has returned.
Pemerintah telah membuat aturan baru.
The government has made new rules.
Apakah kamu telah belajar?
Have you studied?
Saya belum telah selesai.
I have not finished yet.
Mereka telah pergi ke Bali.
They have gone to Bali.
Perusahaan telah mengumumkan hasil rapat.
The company has announced the meeting results.
Peneliti telah menemukan bukti baru.
The researcher has found new evidence.
Dia telah menyelesaikan tugasnya.
He has finished his task.
Kami telah memesan tiket pesawat.
We have booked plane tickets.
Keputusan telah diambil oleh dewan direksi.
The decision has been taken by the board of directors.
Proyek ini telah berjalan selama dua tahun.
This project has been running for two years.
Pihak berwenang telah menutup jalan tersebut.
The authorities have closed the road.
Dia telah memberikan kontribusi besar.
He has made a big contribution.
Kebijakan tersebut telah diimplementasikan secara nasional.
The policy has been implemented nationally.
Para ahli telah memvalidasi data tersebut.
The experts have validated the data.
Sejarah telah mencatat keberanian mereka.
History has recorded their bravery.
Kondisi ekonomi telah membaik secara signifikan.
Economic conditions have improved significantly.
Transformasi digital telah mengubah lanskap industri secara fundamental.
Digital transformation has fundamentally changed the industry landscape.
Evolusi bahasa telah menunjukkan pola yang konsisten.
Language evolution has shown consistent patterns.
Konvensi ini telah diratifikasi oleh banyak negara.
This convention has been ratified by many countries.
Narasi ini telah dikonstruksi dengan sangat cermat.
This narrative has been constructed very carefully.
間違えやすい
They mean the same thing but have different registers.
よくある間違い
Saya tidak telah makan
Saya belum makan
Saya telah makan kemarin
Saya makan kemarin
Dia telah pergi ke pasar kemarin
Dia pergi ke pasar kemarin
Telah saya lakukan itu
Saya telah melakukan itu
文型パターン
Saya telah ___ buku itu.
Real World Usage
Saya telah menerima email Anda.
Presiden telah tiba di Jakarta.
Penelitian ini telah membuktikan bahwa...
Saya telah bekerja di bidang ini selama 5 tahun.
Surat telah dikirim.
Pembayaran telah berhasil.
Formal Writing
Negative Form
Context
Spoken vs Written
Smart Tips
Replace 'sudah' with 'telah' to increase the formality of your writing.
Use 'belum' if you haven't done something yet.
Only use 'telah' if the action is fully completed.
Avoid 'telah' to sound more natural.
発音
Telah
Pronounced as 'te-lah' with a clear 'h' at the end.
Statement
Saya telah makan ↘
Falling intonation for declarative sentences.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Telah is for 'T-all done'.
視覚的連想
Imagine a stamp that says 'DONE' being pressed onto a document. The stamp is the word 'Telah'.
Rhyme
When the work is done and well, use the formal word Telah.
Story
Budi finished his report. He sent it to his boss. He said, 'Saya telah mengirim laporan.' His boss was happy because he used the formal word.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Write 3 sentences about things you finished today using 'telah'.
文化メモ
In formal Indonesian business culture, using 'telah' shows respect and professionalism.
Derived from Malay roots indicating completion.
会話のきっかけ
Apakah kamu telah makan siang?
日記のテーマ
よくある間違い
Test Yourself
Saya ___ makan.
Saya ___ makan.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
Find and fix the mistake:
Dia tidak telah pergi.
She has arrived.
Answer starts with: Dia...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Use 'telah' and 'membaca'.
Choose the formal option.
Score: /8
練習問題
8 exercisesSaya ___ makan.
Saya ___ makan.
telah / makan / saya
Find and fix the mistake:
Dia tidak telah pergi.
She has arrived.
Telah
Use 'telah' and 'membaca'.
Choose the formal option.
Score: /8
よくある質問 (8)
You can, but it sounds very formal. Use 'sudah' instead.
The opposite is 'belum', meaning 'not yet'.
No, it stays the same for all subjects.
They have the same meaning, but different levels of formality.
Always before the verb.
No, 'telah' is for completed actions.
Indonesian uses 'belum' for the negative of perfective actions.
It is standard in formal Indonesian across all regions.
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