selalu

Betawi

Etymology

From Classical Malay selalu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /səlalu/

Adverb

selalu

  1. (rare) always
    Synonyms: aja, baé, melulu, mulu, terus
  2. (rare) in a flash
    Synonyms: sekelebat, sekeliwat, seliwat

Indonesian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Malay selalu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /səlalu/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: sê‧la‧lu

Adverb

sêlalu

  1. always; forever; evermore
    Synonym: tetap
  2. frequently; often
  3. (rare) entirely; all; wholly

Further reading

Malay

FWOTD – 19 July 2019

Etymology

Affixation of se- (one) +‎ lalu (to go across; to pass; to elapse; until). The fifth sense is a semantic loan from Minangkabau selalu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sə.la.lu/
  • Hyphenation: se‧la‧lu

Adverb

sĕlalu (Jawi spelling سلالو)

  1. always; forever; evermore
    Synonyms: sentiasa, senantiasa, selamanya
    • 2012, “Sahabat”, in Ika Latif, SleeQ (lyrics), Najwa Latif, performed by Najwa Latif, Syam Kamarul, and SleeQ:
      Kaulah yang selalu,
      Selalu menemaniku,
      Mendengar kisah pahit manis,
      Hidupku.
      You're the one that always
      Keeps me company,
      Listening to the bittersweet,
      Of my life.
  2. frequently; often
    Synonyms: sering, kerap
    Antonym: jarang
    Dia selalu mendengar lagu dengan fon sahaja.
    He often listen to songs with only his phone.
  3. directly
    Synonyms: terus, langsung
  4. (Pahang) immediately; straightaway
    Synonyms: serta merta, segera
  5. (rare) entirely

Derived terms

  • keselaluan (frequency)
  • selalukan (to make something normal)
  • selalunya (usually)

Descendants

  • > Indonesian: selalu (inherited)

Further reading

Minangkabau

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Adverb

selalu

  1. entirely; all; wholly

Terengganu Malay

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Adverb

sĕlalu

  1. (rare) directly; straight; forthwith