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lama — meaning in English: long

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'lama' in various everyday contexts, such as discussing time durations, distances, or even describing relationships. For example, one might say, 'Saya sudah menunggu lama' (I have been waiting a long time) to express impatience or emphasize the length of time spent waiting.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'lama' is commonly used to express length, another word, 'panjang', specifically refers to physical length or dimensions. You would choose 'lama' when discussing duration or time, whereas 'panjang' would apply to objects or distances.
Culture
'Lama' has roots in Old Javanese, reflecting a historical connection to the concept of time in Indonesian culture. In various Indonesian traditions, the perception of time can differ significantly from Western views, where 'lama' might connote not just length but also a deeper meaning about patience and endurance in personal relationships.
FAQ
Q.What does 'lama' mean in English?
'Lama' translates to 'long' in English, but it is primarily used to describe durations of time rather than physical length.
Q.How do you use 'lama' in a sentence?
You can use 'lama' in sentences like 'Dia tinggal di sini sudah lama,' which means 'He/She has lived here for a long time.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'lama'?
A common mistake is confusing 'lama' with 'panjang.' Remember that 'lama' refers to time while 'panjang' refers to physical length. Using them interchangeably can lead to misunderstandings.
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