Pronouns Flashcards
She/Her
Dia
He/Him
Dia
Saya
I/Me/Mine/My
Kita
Our/we (included)
Kami
Our/We (Excluded)
Encik
Mr
Cik
Miss
Puan (married)
Mrs
Pak Cik
(Uncle) - Senior version of Mr
Mak Cik
(Aunty) - Senior version of Mrs
Anda
You (used in media etc)
Engkau
You (Used by close friends)
Kamu
You (For peers and below)
Awak
You (Used amongst friends)
Saudara
Male You (Used in letters, radio etc)
Saudari
Female version of Saudara
Tuan
Sir
Puan (military)
Ma’am
Abang
Older brother or greeting for married couples
Kakak
Older sister
Adik/Dik
Title for used for younger children
Him/Her at the end of a noun
Nya
Mereka
They/them/their
Ia
Colloquial version of Dia
Haji (Hj)
A Male Haj (who has pilgrimaged to Mecca)
Hajah (Hjh)
A female Haj (who has pilgrimaged to Mecca)
Datuk/Dato
Title bestowed by the King or Sultan
Datin
Wife of a Datuk or Dato
Dr
Doctor
Yang Berhormat/Yang Amat Berhormat (YB/YAB)
A way of addressing and writing the name of people with title’s
Sayang/yang
Honey/Darling
Aku
I (Only used when around friends, don’t use when speaking to someone older)
Beliau
He/She (respectful)
Yang Lain
Others
Cikgu
Pronoun for teacher
Sesuatu/Satu-Suatu
Something/anything
Sesiapa
Anyone/Whoever/anybody