I'm learning Melayu

nasi — meaning in English: rice

Learn this word with quizzes, examples and more on Maspeak.

Guess the translation for rice
juga
keterampilan
inovasi
mahu
nasi
Skip this question   
🎓
Learn Malay for free
Quizzes, examples, audio & daily challenges. No password needed — just your email.
Start learning →
Already have an account? Log in
neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'nasi' when referring to rice in everyday conversations, especially during meals and food-related discussions. For example, you might hear it in a restaurant when ordering dishes like 'nasi lemak' or at home when family members gather for dinner.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'nasi' specifically refers to cooked rice, the word 'beras' denotes uncooked rice grains. You would choose 'nasi' when talking about the rice served on your plate rather than when discussing rice in its raw form.
Culture
'Nasi' has its roots in the Malay language and is derived from the Sanskrit word 'nāsika,' which means rice. Rice holds a significant place in Malay culture, often seen as a staple food that is central to various traditional meals and celebrations, showcasing its importance in social gatherings and festivities.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nasi' mean in English?
'Nasi' means 'rice' in English. It is a fundamental food in many Malaysian and Indonesian dishes.
Q.How do you use 'nasi' in a sentence?
'Nasi' can be used in sentences like 'Saya makan nasi lemak' which translates to 'I am eating coconut rice.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'nasi'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'nasi' with 'beras.' Remember, 'nasi' refers to cooked rice, while 'beras' is the uncooked form.
Learn malay with Maspeak →
Malay Vocabulary