In Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), "ketimbang" is a conjunction that means "rather than" or "instead of." For example, you might say "Saya lebih suka kopi ketimbang teh," which translates to "I prefer coffee rather than tea." Aku yakin pada ChatGPT lagi ketimbang si rosol ni‼️😂 https://t.co/kLSJakIEyd
— Meriza Che Kamaru (@merizachekamaru) October 21, 2024
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PM Anwar Ibrahim used rarely spoken words and phrases during the Budget 2025 speech, which has become part of the debate on some social media platforms. While many showered praise on the PM for being more ‘fasih’ in Bahasa than those before him who have higher ‘ijazah’ in BM etc can only speak Bahasa pasar. And some PAS MPs showed their level, says netizens, with a vile comment on a particular word, “ketimbang”. One user explained: “In Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), “ketimbang” is a conjunction that means “rather than” or “instead of.” For example, you might say “Saya lebih suka kopi ketimbang teh,” which translates to “I prefer coffee rather than tea.” Aku yakin pada ChatGPT lagi ketimbang si rosol ni.” We just laugh.
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