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What is the difference between ‘semua’ and ‘segala’?

When learning Malay, especially for beginners and intermediate learners, understanding the nuances between similar words can significantly enhance your fluency and confidence. Two such words that often confuse learners are ‘semua’ and ‘segala’. Both are frequently translated as ‘all’ or ‘every’, but they are used in different contexts and carry subtle distinctions. In this article by TalkpalAI language learning blog, we’ll explore the differences, usage examples, and tips to help you master these essential Malay words.

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The Meaning of ‘Semua’

‘Semua’ is one of the most common words in Malay, and it generally means ‘all’ or ‘every’. It is used to refer to all members of a group or all items in a specific, countable set. When you want to talk about a specific, identifiable group of people or things, ‘semua’ is your go-to word.

Examples of ‘Semua’ in Sentences

Notice that ‘semua’ is used when you are referring to a group that is either mentioned before or is clear from the context. It can be used for people, animals, objects, or anything countable.

The Meaning of ‘Segala’

‘Segala’ also translates to ‘all’ or ‘every’, but it is used in a more general, abstract, or uncountable sense. It often conveys the idea of ‘all sorts of’, ‘everything’, or ‘all kinds of’. ‘Segala’ is typically used with abstract nouns and is rarely used to refer to people or concrete, countable items.

Examples of ‘Segala’ in Sentences

Here, ‘segala’ is paired with uncountable or abstract nouns such as ‘usaha’ (efforts), ‘kemungkinan’ (possibilities), and ‘bantuan’ (help).

Key Differences Between ‘Semua’ and ‘Segala’

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

New Malay learners often use ‘semua’ and ‘segala’ interchangeably, leading to unnatural or incorrect sentences. To avoid this:

Practice Exercises

Try filling in the blanks with either ‘semua’ or ‘segala’:

  1. ________ masalah ada penyelesaiannya. (All problems have a solution.)
  2. ________ pelajar mesti hadir ke kelas. (All students must attend class.)
  3. Dia berterima kasih atas ________ sokongan. (He/she is thankful for all the support.)

Answers: 1. Segala 2. Semua 3. Segala

Conclusion

Mastering the difference between ‘semua’ and ‘segala’ is a crucial step in sounding natural and confident in Malay. By understanding their meanings and contexts, you’ll be able to communicate more clearly and accurately. For more helpful articles on learning Malay, be sure to follow the TalkpalAI language learning blog. Happy learning!

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