Significado
A vehicle that is red in color.
Contexto cultural
Red is the color of the national flag (Merah Putih). It symbolizes bravery and is a very popular color for sports cars in cities like Jakarta. Red is associated with 'Angpao' and good luck (Hoki). A red car is often chosen during Chinese New Year or for new business ventures. A red car, especially a hatchback or sedan, is often associated with a 'sporty' and 'dynamic' lifestyle. While private red cars are common, official government vehicles are almost always black. A red car is strictly a personal or commercial choice.
The D-M Rule
Mastering 'mobil merah' means you've mastered the most important rule in Indonesian grammar: Noun + Adjective.
Don't flip it!
Saying 'merah mobil' is the quickest way to sound like a beginner. Always put the car first.
Significado
A vehicle that is red in color.
The D-M Rule
Mastering 'mobil merah' means you've mastered the most important rule in Indonesian grammar: Noun + Adjective.
Don't flip it!
Saying 'merah mobil' is the quickest way to sound like a beginner. Always put the car first.
Affectionate names
If you love your red car, call it 'Si Merah' when talking to friends.
Ponte a prueba
Which is the correct way to say 'a red car' in Indonesian?
Pilih jawaban yang benar:
In Indonesian, the noun (mobil) always comes before the adjective (merah).
Complete the sentence to say 'That red car is mine'.
____ merah itu milik saya.
The context of 'merah' and 'milik saya' (mine) usually refers to a car in this exercise.
Match the Indonesian words with their English meanings.
Pasangkan kata-kata berikut:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kamu suka mobil warna apa? B: Saya suka ____.
The response should follow the Noun-Adjective order.
Which situation matches the phrase 'Mobil merah itu parkir di sini'?
Pilih situasi yang tepat:
The phrase describes the location of a specific red car.
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Ayudas visuales
Word Order Comparison
Banco de ejercicios
5 ejerciciosPilih jawaban yang benar:
In Indonesian, the noun (mobil) always comes before the adjective (merah).
____ merah itu milik saya.
The context of 'merah' and 'milik saya' (mine) usually refers to a car in this exercise.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Basic vocabulary matching.
A: Kamu suka mobil warna apa? B: Saya suka ____.
The response should follow the Noun-Adjective order.
Pilih situasi yang tepat:
The phrase describes the location of a specific red car.
🎉 Puntuación: /5
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt is neutral. It can be used in any situation.
Indonesian uses the D-M rule where the thing being described comes first.
No, use 'truk merah' for a truck.
It is 'mobil-mobil merah'.
No, Indonesian adjectives do not have gender.
You can say 'mobil merah terang' or 'mobil merah menyala'.
Yes, it is the standard word. 'Oto' is an old-fashioned variation.
Yes, but it sounds like 'the car that is red' rather than just 'red car'.
For many, yes, especially in Chinese-Indonesian culture.
It's a soft exhale, like the 'h' in 'house' but at the end of the word.
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specialized formThe red one
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builds onThe color red
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