light in Indonesian
light in Indonesian is ringan, cahaya, nyala — light means brightness that lets people see, from the sun, a lamp, or fire.
light in Indonesian
ringan
(nautical, of a ship) Riding high because of no cargo; by extension, pertaining to a ship which is light.
cahaya
nyala
terang
What does "light" mean?
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noun Brightness that lets people see, from the sun, a lamp, or fire.
"She switched on the light so she could read."
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noun A source of illumination, such as a lamp or bulb.
"Turn off the lights before you leave."
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verb To set something burning.
"He lit the candles on the cake."
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verb To illuminate; to provide light for.
"Streetlamps light the whole avenue at night."
light in a sentence
- She switched on the light so she could read.
- There wasn't enough light to read by.
- Turn off the lights before you leave.
- Can you switch off the lights before bed?
Similar words in Indonesian
Common Indonesian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "light" in Indonesian?
"light" in Indonesian is ringan, cahaya, nyala. light means: Brightness that lets people see, from the sun, a lamp, or fire.
How do you use "light" in a sentence?
Example: "She switched on the light so she could read." In Indonesian, "light" is ringan, cahaya, nyala.
Are there other ways to say "light" in Indonesian?
Yes — Indonesian has 4 translations listed for "light": ringan, cahaya, nyala, terang.
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