Compound Nouns in Indonesian grammar or “Nomina Majemuk” are a characteristic part of Indonesian language structure. They are formed by combining two or more words to make a single concept or idea. These combinations could be formed from two nouns, an adjective and a noun, a verb and a noun, or any other mix of word types. What makes Indonesian compound nouns unique is the way the meaning can change by altering the combination of words. Teaching compound nouns can help students understand the idiosyncrasies and richness of Indonesian vocabulary.
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