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rumah — meaning in English: house

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'rumah' in everyday conversations when discussing their living arrangements, whether it's talking about where they live or inviting someone to their home. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Saya tinggal di rumah besar' (I live in a big house) during a casual chat with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Rumah' is often used interchangeably with 'kediaman,' which also means residence. However, 'kediaman' has a more formal tone and is typically used in official contexts, while 'rumah' is more casual and commonly used in day-to-day conversation.
Culture
'Rumah' is derived from the Malay language, which is deeply rooted in the Austronesian family of languages. In Malaysian culture, the notion of home is often tied to family and community, making 'rumah' more than just a physical structure; it symbolizes a place of belonging and warmth. Interestingly, during festive seasons like Hari Raya, the concept of 'rumah terbuka' (open house) becomes popular, where families invite friends and neighbors to celebrate together.
FAQ
Q.What does 'rumah' mean in English?
'Rumah' translates to 'house' in English and refers to a physical building where people live.
Q.How do you use 'rumah' in a sentence?
You can use 'rumah' in sentences like 'Rumah saya sangat selesa' which means 'My house is very comfortable.'
Q.Is 'rumah' used in formal speech?
'Rumah' is generally neutral, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts, though in very formal situations, you might opt for 'kediaman' instead.
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