意味
Suggesting or inviting someone to leave
練習問題バンク
3 問題Dia berkata, '__ pergi dari sini sekarang.'
Karena sudah larut malam, kami memutuskan untuk '__ pergi'.
Jika kamu sudah selesai, '__ pergi' ke tempat lain.
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The word 'ayo' is a common Indonesian interjection used to express invitation, encouragement, or urging. It is believed to have roots in older Malay dialects and has been consistently used throughout the development of the Indonesian language. 'Pergi' means 'to go' or 'to leave'. Its origin is also deeply rooted in Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *paRgi, which has cognates in many Austronesian languages. The combination 'ayo pergi' naturally formed as a direct and common way to invite or suggest departure. This phrase has been in active use for centuries, adapting to modern contexts while retaining its core meaning.