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lambat — meaning in English: slow

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'lambat' in everyday conversations when discussing travel times or project deadlines. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Bau jalan lambat hari ini' (The road is slow today) while driving, or 'Kerja kita lambat siap' (Our work is slow to finish) in a work setting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Lambat' can often be used interchangeably with 'perlahan,' which also means slow. However, 'perlahan' is more commonly associated with movement or sound, while 'lambat' typically refers to time-related contexts, such as speed or delays.
Culture
'Lambat' is derived from the Malay root word related to slowness, and it is commonly used in various contexts, from traffic to cooking. Interestingly, in Malaysian culture, being 'lambat' can sometimes be seen as a sign of a laid-back attitude, which contrasts with the fast-paced lifestyles of many urban societies.
FAQ
Q.What does lambat mean in English?
'Lambat' translates to 'slow' in English, and it can refer to anything that is not moving quickly or taking longer than expected.
Q.How do you use lambat in a sentence?
You can use 'lambat' in a sentence like, 'Bas saya lambat datang' which means 'My bus is coming late.'
Q.Are there any common phrases with lambat?
Yes, common phrases include 'lambat laun' meaning 'sooner or later', highlighting the inevitability of something happening, albeit slowly.
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