Ayyash (アヤシ)
What's the difference between "ialah" and "adalah"? Clarifying this for a friend. I know those two words have the same function in a sentence, but used in different situation. Cheers!
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Thanks, Bryan. That pretty much clear things up. Although I must say, lately the usage of the word "ialah" is becoming more obsolete. Even local newspaper and tv shows tend to use "adalah" for noun phrases instead of "ialah".
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Hi Ayyash! "ialah" is followed by a noun or phrasal noun only, whereas "adalah" can be followed by adjectives or verbs. Example: Saya ialah seorang guru. (I am a teacher) "seorang guru" = a teacher = noun Baju ini adalah* sangat mahal. (This shirt is very expensive) "sangat mahal" = very expensive = adjective * "Baju ini sangat mahal", which omits the word "adalah" is grammatically correct too. I hope this helps. Cheers, and have a great day!
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