Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
In Indonesian, you must use a 'classifier' word between a number and a noun to categorize objects by shape or type.
- Use 'orang' for people: 'dua orang guru' (two teachers).
- Use 'buah' for general objects: 'tiga buah apel' (three apples).
- Use 'ekor' for animals: 'empat ekor kucing' (four cats).
Meanings
Numeral classifiers are words used to categorize nouns based on their physical characteristics or nature when preceded by a number.
General Objects
Used for inanimate objects like books, houses, or fruit.
“lima buah meja”
“satu buah rumah”
People
Used exclusively for human beings.
“dua orang teman”
“tiga orang dokter”
Animals
Used for all living animals.
“satu ekor anjing”
“dua ekor burung”
Standard Classifier Usage
| Number | Classifier | Noun | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Satu | orang | guru | One teacher |
| Dua | buah | buku | Two books |
| Tiga | ekor | kucing | Three cats |
| Empat | lembar | kertas | Four sheets of paper |
| Lima | butir | telur | Five eggs |
| Enam | batang | pensil | Six pencils |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Number + Class + Noun | Dua buah buku |
| Negative | Bukan + Number + Class + Noun | Bukan dua buah buku |
| Question | Number + Class + Noun + kah? | Tiga buah bukukah? |
| Plural | Para + Noun (for people) | Para orang guru |
| General | Noun + Saja | Buku saja |
Espectro de formalidade
Saya memiliki dua buah buku. (Daily life)
Saya punya dua buah buku. (Daily life)
Aku punya dua buku. (Daily life)
Gue punya dua buku. (Daily life)
Classifier Categories
People
- orang person
Animals
- ekor tail/animal
Objects
- buah fruit/general
Examples by Level
Saya punya dua orang teman.
I have two friends.
Dia membeli tiga buah apel.
He bought three apples.
Ada satu ekor kucing di sana.
There is one cat over there.
Saya melihat lima orang guru.
I see five teachers.
Tolong ambilkan dua lembar kertas.
Please get me two sheets of paper.
Ibu membeli sepuluh butir telur.
Mother bought ten eggs.
Ada empat batang pensil di meja.
There are four pencils on the table.
Dia punya dua ekor burung beo.
He has two parrots.
Kami membutuhkan lima potong kue.
We need five pieces of cake.
Tolong berikan dua pucuk surat itu.
Please give those two letters.
Ada enam bilah keris di museum.
There are six daggers in the museum.
Dia membawa tiga ikat bunga.
She brought three bunches of flowers.
Terdapat dua buah gedung tinggi di pusat kota.
There are two tall buildings in the city center.
Perusahaan itu mempekerjakan seratus orang karyawan.
The company employs one hundred employees.
Dia menemukan dua butir permata.
He found two gems.
Ada tiga helai rambut di baju saya.
There are three strands of hair on my shirt.
Pemerintah membangun dua buah jembatan baru.
The government built two new bridges.
Dia menulis dua pucuk surat cinta.
He wrote two love letters.
Ada lima bilah pedang kuno.
There are five ancient swords.
Tiga butir peluru ditemukan.
Three bullets were found.
Seorang penyair menulis dua bait puisi.
A poet wrote two stanzas of poetry.
Dua helai daun gugur ke tanah.
Two leaves fell to the ground.
Tiga batang pohon tumbang saat badai.
Three trees fell during the storm.
Dua orang saksi memberikan keterangan.
Two witnesses gave testimony.
Easily Confused
Learners think 'benda' is a classifier.
Learners use 'manusia' as a classifier.
Learners use 'binatang' as a classifier.
Erros comuns
Dua buku
Dua buah buku
Dua orang kucing
Dua ekor kucing
Satu buah orang
Satu orang
Kucing dua ekor
Dua ekor kucing
Dua lembar meja
Dua buah meja
Tiga batang apel
Tiga buah apel
Lima ekor buku
Lima buah buku
Dua kilo buah apel
Dua kilo apel
Tiga buah-buah buku
Tiga buah buku
Dua orang-orang
Dua orang
Dua pucuk pohon
Dua batang pohon
Lima bilah kertas
Lima lembar kertas
Dua butir mobil
Dua buah mobil
Sentence Patterns
Saya punya ___ ___ ___.
Ada ___ ___ ___ di meja.
Dia membeli ___ ___ ___ di pasar.
Tolong ambilkan ___ ___ ___ itu.
Real World Usage
Saya pesan dua porsi nasi goreng.
Tolong ambilkan tiga batang pensil.
Baru beli dua buah baju baru!
Saya memiliki dua orang asisten.
Saya butuh dua buah tiket.
Beli lima butir telur.
When in doubt, use 'buah'
Don't skip it
Learn the big three
Respect the structure
Smart Tips
Always think: Number + Classifier + Noun.
Use 'orang' for all humans.
Use 'ekor' for all animals.
Use 'lembar' for paper.
Pronúncia
Classifier stress
Classifiers are usually unstressed.
Declarative
Dua buah buku ↘
Statement of fact
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Remember 'O-E-B': Orang (People), Ekor (Animals), Buah (Everything else).
Visual Association
Imagine a person (orang) holding a cat (ekor) while eating an apple (buah).
Rhyme
Orang for people, Ekor for beast, Buah for things, from west to east.
Story
Budi (one person) walked his dog (one animal) and bought an apple (one fruit). He used 'orang', 'ekor', and 'buah' respectively.
Word Web
Desafio
Look around your room and count 5 items using the correct classifier.
Notas culturais
Using the correct classifier is a sign of respect and education.
Similar system, but some classifiers differ.
Often uses 'wong' for people, but 'orang' is standard.
Classifiers evolved from nouns that described the object's shape or function.
Conversation Starters
Berapa banyak buku yang kamu punya?
Kamu punya hewan peliharaan?
Berapa orang di keluargamu?
Berapa banyak apel yang kamu beli?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Saya punya dua ___ buku.
Tiga ___ kucing.
Find and fix the mistake:
Dua orang kucing.
buku / buah / dua / punya / saya
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Lima ___ guru.
Dua ___ kertas.
Find and fix the mistake:
Tiga buah guru.
Score: /8
Exercicios praticos
8 exercisesSaya punya dua ___ buku.
Tiga ___ kucing.
Find and fix the mistake:
Dua orang kucing.
buku / buah / dua / punya / saya
Match: orang, ekor, buah
Lima ___ guru.
Dua ___ kertas.
Find and fix the mistake:
Tiga buah guru.
Score: /8
Perguntas frequentes (8)
Yes, for countable physical objects.
Use 'buah' as a default.
No, the classifier stays the same.
Yes, strictly for humans.
No, that would be incorrect.
No, only for physical objects.
Yes, they are mandatory in all forms.
'Buah' is general, 'butir' is for small round things.
In Other Languages
Counters (hiki, nin, ko)
Indonesian has fewer, more general classifiers.
Measure words (ge, zhi, wei)
Indonesian classifiers are less numerous.
None
Indonesian requires a classifier; English does not.
None
Indonesian requires a classifier; Spanish does not.
None
Indonesian requires a classifier; German does not.
None
Indonesian requires a classifier; Arabic does not.