atau
When offering choices or alternatives, the conjunction atau is your go-to word. It directly translates to "or" in English. You'll hear and see it used constantly in everyday Indonesian conversations and writing.
Think of it like this: if you're asking someone if they prefer coffee atau tea, you're giving them two options to choose from. It's a fundamental word for forming questions and statements that involve multiple possibilities.
Hello learners! Today, we're diving into a crucial word in Indonesian: atau. You already know it means 'or', but like many simple words, it can trip up beginners. Let's make sure you use it correctly and avoid common pitfalls.
§ Mistake 1: Using "atau" for choices that aren't mutually exclusive
In English, 'or' can sometimes imply that you can have both options. For example, "Do you want coffee or tea?" – sometimes you might end up having both in different sittings. However, in Indonesian, atau strongly implies a choice where only one option can be selected. If both options are possible or if you're listing multiple possibilities that aren't mutually exclusive, dan (and) or just listing them can be more appropriate depending on the context.
Incorrect usage:
Saya suka makan nasi atau mie. (I like to eat rice or noodles.)
This sentence structure implies you can only like one, which isn't always true. If you like both, use dan.
Correct usage for liking both:
Saya suka makan nasi dan mie. (I like to eat rice and noodles.)
Correct usage for an actual choice:
Mau kopi atau teh? (Want coffee or tea?)
§ Mistake 2: Overusing "atau" in questions
Sometimes learners feel the need to always include atau in questions where English uses 'or', even when it's not strictly necessary in Indonesian. If the question implies a simple 'yes' or 'no' answer, or if the options are already clear from the context, atau can sometimes be omitted for a more natural sound.
Example of overusing:
Apakah kamu sudah makan atau belum? (Have you eaten or not yet?)
While not entirely wrong, it's often more natural to say:
Sudah makan belum? (Have you eaten yet?)
The 'belum' (not yet) already implies the 'or not' part of the question.
§ Mistake 3: Confusing "atau" with "ataupun"
You might encounter ataupun, which also means 'or' but often carries a nuance of 'or even', 'or any', or 'regardless of'. It's used when you want to emphasize that the choice doesn't matter, or to show a broader range of possibilities. For A1 learners, stick to atau for simple choices. You'll learn ataupun later.
- DEFINITION
- Ataapun: or, or even, or any (used for emphasis or broader range)
Correct (simple) usage of atau:
Kamu mau teh atau kopi? (Do you want tea or coffee?)
Advanced (more emphatic) usage of ataupun:
Siapa saja, kamu ataupun dia, bisa datang. (Anyone, you or even him, can come.)
§ Mistake 4: Not using "atau" for numerical ranges
When specifying a range for numbers, ages, or quantities, Indonesian commonly uses atau to mean 'to' or 'between X and Y'. This is a common construction that differs from direct English translation.
Example:
Ada 5 atau 6 orang di sana. (There are 5 or 6 people there. / There are 5 to 6 people there.)
Usianya 20 atau 25 tahun. (His/Her age is 20 or 25 years. / He/She is between 20 and 25 years old.)
§ Summary of Key Takeaways
- Use atau for mutually exclusive choices.
- Don't over-rely on atau in questions where context or other words (like belum) already imply the 'or not'.
- For A1, stick to atau; leave ataupun for later.
- Remember atau for numerical ranges (e.g., "5 atau 6" for 5 to 6).
Keep practicing, and you'll master atau in no time!
발음 가이드
- pronounced as 'atau' not 'o-tau'
수준별 예문
Kamu mau kopi atau teh?
Do you want coffee or tea?
Used to offer a choice between two nouns.
Kita bisa pergi sekarang atau nanti.
We can go now or later.
Used to offer a choice between two adverbs of time.
Dia suka membaca buku atau menonton film.
She likes to read books or watch movies.
Used to connect two verbs or verb phrases.
Ini warna biru atau hijau?
Is this blue or green?
Used to ask about a choice between two adjectives.
Apakah kamu mau makan nasi atau mie?
Do you want to eat rice or noodles?
Used to offer a choice of food items.
Kita bisa naik bus atau taksi.
We can take a bus or a taxi.
Used to offer a choice of transportation methods.
Dia datang hari ini atau besok?
Is he coming today or tomorrow?
Used to ask about timing.
Belajar bahasa Inggris atau bahasa Indonesia?
Learning English or Indonesian?
Used in a question about choosing a language to learn.
Kamu mau minum teh atau kopi?
Do you want to drink tea or coffee?
Kita bisa pergi sekarang atau nanti.
We can go now or later.
Dia tidak tahu harus memilih yang merah atau yang biru.
She doesn't know whether to choose the red one or the blue one.
Lebih baik naik bus atau kereta?
Is it better to take the bus or the train?
Apakah kamu suka makanan pedas atau tidak?
Do you like spicy food or not?
Dia akan datang hari ini atau besok.
He will come today or tomorrow.
Kamu bisa membaca buku ini atau menonton filmnya.
You can read this book or watch the movie.
Dia mau beli mobil atau motor?
Does he want to buy a car or a motorbike?
셀프 테스트 24 질문
Write a short sentence asking someone if they want coffee or tea.
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Sample answer
Anda mau kopi atau teh?
Write a short sentence saying you can go to the market or the shop.
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Sample answer
Saya bisa pergi ke pasar atau toko.
Write a short sentence asking if a book or a magazine is better.
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Sample answer
Buku atau majalah lebih baik?
What does 'dia' (he/she) like to eat?
Read this passage:
Dia suka makan nasi atau roti. Dia tidak suka mie.
What does 'dia' (he/she) like to eat?
The passage says 'Dia suka makan nasi atau roti' (He/she likes to eat rice or bread).
The passage says 'Dia suka makan nasi atau roti' (He/she likes to eat rice or bread).
What does 'saya' (I) want?
Read this passage:
Apakah kamu mau apel atau jeruk? Saya mau apel.
What does 'saya' (I) want?
The passage states 'Saya mau apel' (I want apple).
The passage states 'Saya mau apel' (I want apple).
What size is the 'baju' (shirt)?
Read this passage:
Baju ini besar atau kecil? Baju ini kecil.
What size is the 'baju' (shirt)?
The passage clearly says 'Baju ini kecil' (This shirt is small).
The passage clearly says 'Baju ini kecil' (This shirt is small).
The correct order asks 'Do you want to eat or drink?'
This forms the question 'Red or blue color?'
The sentence asks 'Is he a man or a woman?'
The speaker is asking about drink preference.
The speaker is asking about shopping location.
The speaker is talking about someone's career choice.
Read this aloud:
Saya tidak tahu apakah harus memakai gaun merah atau biru.
Focus: merah atau biru
당신의 답변:
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Read this aloud:
Apakah Anda lebih suka menonton film di rumah atau di bioskop?
Focus: rumah atau bioskop
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Read this aloud:
Keputusan ini bisa berdampak positif atau negatif pada bisnis kita.
Focus: positif atau negatif
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This sentence discusses a difficult choice the government faces. 'Pemerintah harus memilih antara' sets up the dilemma, followed by the two options connected by 'atau'.
The sentence describes the significant impact of a decision. 'Keputusan ini akan berdampak signifikan pada' introduces the impact, and 'ekonomi nasional atau kesejahteraan rakyat' presents the two areas of impact.
This sentence advises careful consideration before making a choice. 'Anda perlu mempertimbangkan semua faktor dengan cermat sebelum memutuskan untuk mendukung' sets up the action, followed by the two options 'usulan A atau usulan B'.
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