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mendaki — meaning in English: climb

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neutral common
Usage
Native Malay speakers commonly use 'mendaki' when discussing activities such as hiking or climbing mountains. It is often heard in casual conversations among friends planning a weekend trek or in more formal contexts such as travel blogs and adventure guides.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'mendaki' specifically refers to climbing or ascending, the word 'naik' also means 'to go up' but is broader and can refer to getting on vehicles or rising in status. Use 'mendaki' when emphasizing the physical act of climbing, especially in nature.
Culture
'Mendaki' is not just about physical climbing but often carries an aspirational tone in Malay culture, symbolizing personal growth and overcoming challenges. The word has roots in the Malay language's rich tradition of storytelling, where climbing mountains is often a metaphor for life's struggles and triumphs.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'mendaki' in English?
'Mendaki' translates to 'climb' in English, referring to the act of ascending or going up, particularly in the context of mountains or hills.
Q.How do you use 'mendaki' in a sentence?
You can use 'mendaki' in a sentence like 'Saya suka mendaki gunung pada hujung minggu,' which means 'I love to climb mountains on the weekend.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'mendaki'?
'Mendaki' is often confused with 'naik.' Remember to use 'mendaki' specifically when talking about climbing, while 'naik' can be used for various contexts of going up.
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