Indonesian/Grammar/Adjectives

For the western student, adjectives in Indonesian are a little difficult. Many adjectives are really stative verbs - that is, they are verbs that describe the state of things. For example merah (red) looks like an adjective in
 * Mobil merah itu adalah mobil saya.
 * that red car is my car.

but like a verb in where "merah" is the verb "to be red".
 * Mobil itu merah.
 * that car is red.

However, the relative pronoun "yang" (which/who) easily disappears from sentences in Indonesian, therefore "merah" is probably also a verb (to be red) in the first sentence too
 * Mobil (yang) merah itu adalah mobil saya.
 * that car, which IS RED, is my car.

If in doubt it is better to assume that an adjective is really a stative verb rather than a true adjective.

Nouns can be turned into stative verbs by means of the prefix ber-something, which roughly translates the english affix be-something-ed and means having, using or wearing something e.g.


 * berkacamata - be spectacled (kacamata = spectacles)
 * berhasil - successful (beharvested) (hasil = yield or harvest)