Prefix ber- can be combined with a noun, adjective or a verb.
Ber + Noun is ‘to have’
The general meaning of prefix ber- is “to have” the thing represented by the noun. For example: ber + rumah = to have a house; ber+mobil = to have a car.
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning |
| nama uban debu kulit | Ayah saya bernama Didi. Rambut ibu saya sudah beruban. Mejanya berdebu. Dia berkulit putih | My father’s name is Didi. My mother’s hair has grays. His desk is dusty(literally ‘have dust‘). She has fair skin. |
Ber + Noun is ‘to use, to wear, to travel by’
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning |
| kuda topi sepatu | Ayah saya berkuda setiap hari Minggu. Lihatlah orang yang bertopi itu. Dia selalu berbapak kepada saya. | My father rides a horse every Sunday. Look at that person who wears a hat. He always use ‘bapak’ when speaking to me |
Ber + Noun is ‘produce’
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning |
| keringat telur bunyi | Cuaca panas membuat sayaberkeringat. Ayam-ayam kami sudahbertelur. Pintu rumah kami selaluberbunyi kalau dibuka. | The hot weather makes me sweating. Our hens have laid eggs. Our house door always make a soundevery time we open it. |
Ber + Noun is ‘reciprocal’
It indicates two people stand in the same relationship to each other as specified by the base.
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning |
| tetangga teman tunangan saingan | Ali dan Tomo bertetanggaDidi. Saya dan Susi sudahberteman lama. Toni dan Nina bertunangankemarin. Dia dan kakaknya selalu bersaing. | Ali dan Tomo are neighbors. Susi and I have been friends for long. Toni and Nina got engaged (to each other) yesterday. He and his older brother always compete with each other. |
Ber + Noun/Verb refers to work
The work is regularly performed or done for a living.
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning |
| ternak dagang | Pak Tomo hidup daribeternak*. Dia berdagang setiap hari. | Tomo earns his living by engaging in animal farming. He engages in trade everyday. |
*irregular prefix
Ber + Verb = Reflexive verb
A reflexive verb is one in which the subject of the verb does something to itself.
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning |
| dansa dandan doa henti tanya | Kakak saya suka berdansa. Dia perlu waktu lama untukberdandan. Dia berdoa setiap malam. Taxi kami berhenti di depan rumah. Boleh saya bertanya? | My sister loves to dance. She needs a lot of time to dress up. She prays every night. Our taxi stops in front of the house. May I ask? |
Ber+ Adjective
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning |
| sedih gembira duka | Kakak saya sering bersedih. Dia sedang bergembira. Saya ikut berduka. | My sister often feels sad. She is in a happy state. My condolences. |
The Irregular Prefix ber-
‘ber’ + ‘kerja’ = ‘bekerja’ means ‘work’
‘ber’ + ‘ternak’ = ‘beternak’ means ‘engage in farming’
‘ber’ + ‘serta’ = ‘beserta’ means ‘along with’
‘ber’ + ‘ajar’ = ‘belajar’ means ’study/learn’(with the base ‘ajar’ the ‘r’ of the prefixes is replaced by ‘l’).
‘ber’ + ‘ternak’ = ‘beternak’ means ‘engage in farming’
‘ber’ + ‘serta’ = ‘beserta’ means ‘along with’
‘ber’ + ‘ajar’ = ‘belajar’ means ’study/learn’(with the base ‘ajar’ the ‘r’ of the prefixes is replaced by ‘l’).
Notes
When the ‘root word’ begins with consonant ‘r’, then ‘r’ is lost or we drop one ‘r’. No double ‘r’ in prefix formation:
| Root | In Sentence | Meaning | |
| ber+ noun/verb with ‘r’ as the first letter | rambut racun ragam rencana | Kakak saya berambutpanjang Tanaman itu beracun Jenis barang yang dijualberagam Dia suka berencana | My sister has long hair That plant is toxical The stuff that she sells are diversed He likes to have plan |
Reference:
Indonesian: A Comprehensive Grammar (Routledge Grammars) by James Neil Sneddon(Dec 26, 1996)
Understanding Indonesian Grammar: A Student’s Reference and Workbook by James Neil Sneddon (Mar 2008)
Indonesian: A Comprehensive Grammar (Routledge Grammars) by James Neil Sneddon(Dec 26, 1996)
Understanding Indonesian Grammar: A Student’s Reference and Workbook by James Neil Sneddon (Mar 2008)