A1 Basic Verbs 1 min read 쉬움

Verb Roots (Kata Kerja Dasar)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Indonesian, the verb root is the base form used for commands and simple present actions without any prefixes or suffixes.

  • Use the root for commands: 'Makan!' (Eat!)
  • Use the root for simple present: 'Saya makan nasi' (I eat rice).
  • The root never changes for person or number: 'Saya makan', 'Mereka makan'.
Subject + Verb Root + Object

Verb Root Consistency

Subject Verb Root Object Translation
Saya
makan
nasi
I eat rice
Kamu
makan
nasi
You eat rice
Dia
makan
nasi
He/she eats rice
Kami
makan
nasi
We eat rice
Kalian
makan
nasi
You all eat rice
Mereka
makan
nasi
They eat rice

Meanings

The verb root is the core, uninflected form of an action word in Indonesian. It represents the action in its simplest state before any affixes are added.

1

Imperative

Giving a direct command or request.

“Duduk!”

“Baca buku itu!”

2

Simple Present

Describing habitual actions or current states.

“Saya tidur siang.”

“Dia lari pagi.”

3

Future Intent

Often used with 'akan' or 'mau' to indicate future.

“Saya mau makan.”

“Dia akan pergi.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Verb Roots (Kata Kerja Dasar)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Sub + Root + Obj
Saya baca buku
Negative
Sub + tidak + Root
Saya tidak baca
Question
Apakah + Sub + Root?
Apakah kamu baca?
Imperative
Root + !
Baca!
Future
Sub + akan + Root
Saya akan baca
Desire
Sub + mau + Root
Saya mau baca

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Makan

Makan (General)

중립
Makan

Makan (General)

비격식체
Makan

Makan (General)

속어
Makan

Makan (General)

The Verb Root Universe

Verb Root

Action

  • makan eat

State

  • tidur sleep

Movement

  • pergi go

수준별 예문

1

Saya makan nasi.

I eat rice.

2

Kamu tidur di sini.

You sleep here.

3

Dia baca buku.

He/she reads a book.

4

Mereka main bola.

They play ball.

1

Tolong tulis nama kamu.

Please write your name.

2

Saya mau beli tiket.

I want to buy a ticket.

3

Apakah kamu dengar saya?

Do you hear me?

4

Dia tidak mau pergi.

He/she does not want to go.

1

Kita perlu cari solusi.

We need to find a solution.

2

Jangan lupa kunci pintu.

Don't forget to lock the door.

3

Dia minta tolong kepada saya.

He asked me for help.

4

Saya akan coba lagi nanti.

I will try again later.

1

Pemerintah harus ambil tindakan tegas.

The government must take firm action.

2

Dia beri saran yang bagus.

He gave good advice.

3

Kita harus jaga kebersihan.

We must maintain cleanliness.

4

Dia buka rahasia itu.

He revealed that secret.

1

Keputusan ini akan ubah masa depan kita.

This decision will change our future.

2

Dia tunjuk arah yang benar.

He pointed in the right direction.

3

Kita harus ikat janji ini.

We must seal this promise.

4

Dia rasa ada yang aneh.

He felt something was strange.

1

Penulis itu tuang emosinya ke dalam puisi.

The author poured his emotions into the poem.

2

Dia tempuh jalan yang sulit.

He took a difficult path.

3

Kita harus pupuk rasa persaudaraan.

We must nurture a sense of brotherhood.

4

Dia rangkai kata dengan indah.

He arranged words beautifully.

혼동하기 쉬운

Verb Roots (Kata Kerja Dasar) Root vs. Prefix

Learners think they must use prefixes.

Verb Roots (Kata Kerja Dasar) Root vs. Noun

Some words are both.

Verb Roots (Kata Kerja Dasar) Root vs. Adjective

Some roots look like adjectives.

자주 하는 실수

Saya eats nasi

Saya makan nasi

Do not add English -s.

Dia tiduring

Dia tidur

Do not add -ing.

Saya makaned

Saya makan

No past tense suffix.

Mereka makans

Mereka makan

No plural conjugation.

Saya tidak makaned

Saya tidak makan

Negation doesn't change the verb.

Apakah kamu makans?

Apakah kamu makan?

Question form doesn't change the verb.

Dia tidak tidurs

Dia tidak tidur

Negation is simple.

Saya sedang makan-ing

Saya sedang makan

Redundant markers.

Dia sudah makans

Dia sudah makan

Perfect tense doesn't change the root.

Mereka akan makans

Mereka akan makan

Future tense doesn't change the root.

Dia telah makankan

Dia telah makan

Over-affixation.

문장 패턴

Saya ___ ___.

Apakah kamu ___ ___?

Saya tidak ___ ___.

Saya mau ___ ___.

Real World Usage

Ordering food constant

Saya mau makan nasi.

Texting very common

Datang ke sini!

Travel very common

Saya mau beli tiket.

Job interview common

Saya bisa kerja.

Social media common

Lagi baca buku.

Food delivery very common

Saya pesan nasi.

💡

Keep it simple

Don't look for hidden conjugations. If you see a root, use it!
⚠️

Avoid English habits

Stop yourself from adding -s or -ed.
🎯

Learn the root

Focus on learning the base word first.
💬

Be polite

Use 'tolong' before a command root.

Smart Tips

Use 'sudah' before the root.

Saya makan. Saya sudah makan.

Use 'akan' before the root.

Saya makan. Saya akan makan.

Use 'tolong' before the root.

Makan! Tolong makan.

Use 'tidak' before the root.

Saya makan. Saya tidak makan.

발음

a-i-u-e-o

Clear vowels

Indonesian vowels are always crisp.

Statement

Saya makan. ↘

Falling intonation for facts.

Question

Kamu makan? ↗

Rising intonation for yes/no questions.

암기하기

기억법

Think of the root as a 'seed'—it never changes, it just grows into different words when you add prefixes.

시각적 연상

Imagine a tree where the trunk is the verb root (e.g., 'makan'). No matter what bird (subject) lands on it, the trunk stays the same.

Rhyme

No change in the root, it stays the same, for every subject in the game.

Story

Budi is a simple man. He likes simple things. He says 'makan' for himself, 'makan' for his dog, and 'makan' for his friends. He never adds extra letters because he likes to keep life simple.

Word Web

makantidurbacatulispergibelicaridengar

챌린지

Write 5 sentences using 5 different verb roots today.

문화 노트

Javanese has complex levels of politeness, but the base Indonesian root is used in standard communication.

Betawi often shortens words, but roots remain recognizable.

In formal settings, roots are often prefixed.

Indonesian roots are largely Austronesian in origin.

대화 시작하기

Apa yang kamu makan?

Kamu mau pergi ke mana?

Apakah kamu suka baca buku?

Apa yang kamu cari?

일기 주제

Write about what you eat for breakfast.
Describe your daily routine.
What do you want to do this weekend?
Write about a goal you have.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

Saya ___ nasi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: makan
No conjugation needed.
Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dia tidur.
Root is invariant.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Saya makans.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya makan.
No -s.
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.
Translate to Indonesian. 번역

I sleep.

Answer starts with: Say...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya tidur
Direct translation.
Choose the negative. 객관식

Negative of 'Saya makan'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya tidak makan
Use 'tidak'.
Fill in the blank.

Dia ___ buku.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: baca
Root is constant.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Mereka perginya.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mereka pergi.
No suffix.

Score: /8

연습 문제

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

Saya ___ nasi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: makan
No conjugation needed.
Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dia tidur.
Root is invariant.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Saya makans.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya makan.
No -s.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

nasi / makan / Saya

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

I sleep.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya tidur
Direct translation.
Choose the negative. 객관식

Negative of 'Saya makan'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saya tidak makan
Use 'tidak'.
Fill in the blank.

Dia ___ buku.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: baca
Root is constant.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Mereka perginya.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mereka pergi.
No suffix.

Score: /8

자주 묻는 질문 (8)

No, Indonesian verbs are invariant.

It is the base form of the verb.

Use 'sudah' + root: 'Saya sudah makan'.

No, it is the same.

Yes, it is very common.

Prefixes add meaning, but the root is the core.

It is used in all registers.

It is incorrect.

Scaffolded Practice

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4

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

Conjugated verbs

No conjugation in Indonesian.

French low

Conjugated verbs

No person-based endings.

German low

Conjugated verbs

No agreement.

Japanese moderate

Masu-form

No politeness conjugation.

Arabic high

Root-based

Indonesian roots are invariant.

Chinese high

Uninflected

Both are very simple.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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