I WANT TO K.A.W.A.D (Know A Word A Day) Wordlists.
Level 1
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 strong (adj) kuat Elephant is a strong animal.
2 sunny (n) cerah It is hot and sunny.
3 snorkel (v) menyelam You can snorkel in the crystal clear
water.
4 small (adj) kecil They live in a small hut.
5 skip (v) melangkau She can skip.
6 stairs (n) tangga They climb the stairs and enter their
room.
7 Speak (v) cakap We have to speak politely.
8 sweater (n) Baju panas He is wearing a blue sweater.
9 Spider (n) Labah-labah Spider has eight legs.
10 Sweet (adj) Manis Watermelon is sweet and juicy.
Level 1
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 Tennis (n) Tenis Tennis is a sport that involves a
racquet and a tennis ball.
2 Train (v) Melatih She was unable to train with the
squad.
3 Trip over (v) Tersandung Someone will trip over that cable if
you leave if like that.
4 Turn (n) Pusing Her ideas were blocked at every
turn.
5 Ugly (adj) Hodoh I feel really fat and ugly today.
6 Unhealthy (adj) Tidak sihat It is unhealthy to eat junk food for
breakfast.
7 Walk up (v) Berjalan ke atas She just walked up to the desk and
asked to see the manager.
8 Watch out (v) Berhati-hati Watch out for thieves round here.
9 Whale (n) Ikan paus The blue whale is the world's largest
living animal.
10 Wool (n) Benang bulu biri-biri The dress was made of wool.
Level 1
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 Coral (n) Batu karang The bracelet is made of coral.
2 Comeback (v) Kembali The football player made a
comeback years after retiring.
3 Crawl (v) Merangkak The injured soldier crawled away.
4 Desert (n) Padang pasir Camel lives in desert.
5 Cotton (n) Kapas This shirt is made of cotton.
6 Forest (n) Hutan Many wild animals live in forest.
7 Favourite (adj) Kesukaan His favourite city is Paris.
8 Feel (v) Merasakan She forgets her jumper and feels
very cold now.
9 Fit (adj) Sihat/cergas He is feeling very fit.
10 Find (n) penemuan The old book is quite a find.
Level 1
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 Hungry Lapar I am so hungry.
2 I Saya My mother and I go to the shopping
mall.
3 funny Kelakar She is funny, like a clown.
4 Jellyfish Obor-obor Jellyfish lives in the ocean.
5 Juice Jus Amin loves to drink watermelon
juice.
6 Jump Lompat We jump over the fences.
7 grey kelabu May I borrow your grey pencil
colour?
8 Kitchen Dapur There is a rat in the kitchen.
9 Kite Layang-layang My little brother will always play
kite in the evening.
10 How Bagaimana How are you? How was your day?
Level 1
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 listen dengar They listen to the instruction given.
2 long panjang It is long and old bridge.
3 lunch Makan tengahari You can snorkel in the crystal clear
water after lunch.
4 monday isnin They live in a small hut every
monday
5 music muzik She can skip to the music she loves.
6 monster raksasa They climb the stairs and enter their
room after the see the monster
spider.
7 notebook Buku nota Speak politely when you want to
borrow her notebook.
8 old tua He is wearing a blue old sweater.
9 open buka Ali open the cointainer looking for
cookies
10 outside luar His friends waiting for him outside
his house.
Level 2
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 wonderful (adj) menakjubkan It’s a wonderful dream.
2 help (v) tolong Aina and Zara help the old woman
to cross the road.
3 yummy (adj) sedap The chocolate cake is so yummy.
4 hide (v) sembunyi They play hide and seek at the
park.
5 Young (adj) muda The waitress looks young and
beautiful.
6 hold (v) pegang The boy hold his mother’s hand
while crossing the bridge.
7 Holiday (n) cuti I visited my grandparent during the
school holiday.
8 horrible (n) Dahsyat/ teruk It was turning out to be a horrible
day.
9 hill (n) bukit She climbed the hill with dragging
steps.
10 World (n) dunia My dream is to travel around the
world.
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Melayu Sentence structures
1 Invite (v) Jemput Her family invited me to stay with
them for a few weeks.
2 Jam (n) Jem She won first prize for her
raspberry jam at the Vanity fair.
3 King (n) Sultan The lion is known as the king of the
jungle.
4 Kitten (n) Anak kucing Don't squeeze the kitten, you will
hurt it.
5 Know (v) Tahu Do you know what time it is?
6 Lazy (adj) Malas He was not stupid, just lazy.
7 Left (n) kiri The GPS instructed us to turn left.
8 Look after (v) menjaga Can you look after my laptop while
I go to the bathroom.
9 Lucky (adj) bertuah She was lucky enough to be chosen
for the team.
10 Mango (n) mangga Mango is regarded as the national
fruit of India.
Level 2
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 Blonde (adj) Rambut perang Susan is a natural blonde.
2 Blanket (n) selimut I put the blanket on the bed.
3 Bookcase (n) Rak buku My father bought a new bookcase.
4 Bounce (v) Melantun She bounces the ball against the
wall.
5 Bracelet (n) Gelang tangan My sister wears a new bracelet on
her wedding day.
6 Brilliant (adj) Sangat bijak He always gets first prize in essay
writing because he is a brilliant
writer.
7 Broccoli (n) Sayur brokoli Broccoli is very good for your
health.
8 Cellar (n) Bilik bawah tanah They were hiding in the cellar when
the monster attacked.
9 Change (v) Ubah She has change since I last saw
him.
10 Carefully (adv) Dengan cermat She carefully carried the baby
upstairs.
Level 2
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 Restaurant (n) Restoran That restaurant is so clean and tidy.
2 Rug (n) Permaidani I need to clean this rug first before
I can play with you.
3 Sad (adj) Sedih This storybook makes me sad.
4 Sell (v) Menjual This is the collector’s item. Please
do not sell it to anybody.
5 Right (as in correct/adj) Betul Your answer is right.
6 Right (direction/n) Kanan Please turn right at the junction
and you will see the house.
7 Classmate (n) Rakan sekelas Every year, my classmates and I will
have a reunion gathering.
8 Dangerous (adj) Merbahaya He got into a car accident while
driving through a dangerous
intersection.
9 Desk (n) Meja She arreanged the book on the
desk.
10 count (v) mengira Hey jack, let count from one to ten.
Level 2
No Wordlists Meaning in Bahasa Sentence structures
Melayu
1 different (adj) berbeza Eventhough they are twin but they
look so different.
2 draw (v) melukis Aina a help the old woman to draw
the picture at the garden.
3 difficult (adj) sukar The chocolate cake is difficult to
make.
4 drop(v) jatuhkan They play hide and seek
unfortunately they drop the vase
on the table.
5 dirty(adj) kotor The homeless looks dirty and
hungry.
6 diary(n) diari The boy hold his diary while
sleeping.
7 door (n) pintu My grandparent door always open
for me during the school holiday.
8 dress (n) pakaian It was turning out to be a horrible
day when my dress missing at the
laundry.
9 driver(n) pemandu Her driver claimed he was a
professional driver before.
10 drum (n) gendang My favourite musical instrument is
drum.
Nouns
Book - I love reading books before bed.
Dog - My neighbor's dog barks loudly every morning.
Phone - Can you pass me my phone, please?
Water - I try to drink at least 8 glasses of water a day.
Car - My dream car is a Tesla Model S.
Computer - I use my computer for work and entertainment.
Music - I enjoy listening to all kinds of music.
Food - Italian food is my favorite type of cuisine.
House - My grandparents' house is over 100 years old.
Bicycle - I like to ride my bicycle to the park on weekends.
Phone - I have a phone interview scheduled for tomorrow.
Coffee - I drink coffee every morning to start my day.
Television - My favorite television show is Game of Thrones.
Movie - We're going to see the new Marvel movie tonight.
Chair - I need to buy a new chair for my home office.
Tree - The tree in my backyard has beautiful pink blossoms in the spring.
Cat - I adopted a black and white cat from the animal shelter.
Bicycle - I'm thinking about buying a new bicycle for my son's birthday.
Car - My friend got into a car accident last night.
Music - Live music is always better than recorded music, in my opinion
Verbs
sentences:
Read - I like to read books before going to bed.
Write - She writes poetry in her free time.
Walk - I usually walk to work in the morning.
Talk - I like to talk to my friends on the phone.
Cook - My mom cooks delicious meals every day.
Watch - We're going to watch a movie tonight.
Play - I enjoy playing tennis on weekends.
Drive - I learned to drive when I was 16 years old.
Sing - She sings in the choir at church.
Dance - We love to dance at parties.
Swim - I go swimming in the lake during the summer.
Fly - I've never flown on a plane before.
Travel - I want to travel to Europe someday.
Work - He works long hours at the office.
Study - I need to study for my upcoming exam.
Exercise - I try to exercise at least three times a week.
Clean - I'm going to clean the house this weekend.
Sleep - I like to sleep for at least 8 hours every night.
Eat - We're going to eat dinner at a new restaurant tonight.
Drink - I always drink a cup of coffee in the morning.
Adjectives
Beautiful - The sunset over the ocean was a beautiful sight.
Happy - My dog wags his tail when he's happy.
Smart - She's a smart student who always gets good grades.
Sad - I feel sad when I watch sad movies.
Funny - My friend tells funny jokes that make me laugh.
Tall - He's a tall basketball player who can dunk the ball easily.
Short - The shelf is too short to fit all of my books.
Fast - The cheetah is the fastest animal on land.
Slow - The snail moves very slowly across the garden.
Rich - He's a rich businessman who owns several companies.
Poor - The homeless man had a poor appearance.
Bright - The sun is very bright on a clear day.
Dark - The room was too dark to see anything.
Loud - The concert was so loud that my ears hurt.
Quiet - I like to read books in quiet places.
Cold - The ice cream is too cold to eat right now.
Hot - The summer weather is so hot that I'm sweating.
Clean - The kitchen is clean after I washed the dishes.
Dirty - The floor is dirty and needs to be swept.
Tasty - The pizza was so tasty that I ordered another slice.