Ditukar
Ditukar is a verb form used in Malay and Indonesian that denotes being exchanged, swapped, or changed. It is formed with the active root tukar (to exchange or to change) plus the passive prefix di-, which marks the subject as the recipient of the action. As a passive construction, it shifts the focus from the doer to the result or the item that has undergone the change.
In usage, ditukar describes items, currencies, or information that have been transferred from one form or holder
Distinctions among related forms are also important. The active counterpart is tukar, as in “saya menukar barang”
In practical terms, ditukar appears in everyday speech and in formal or financial contexts, including retail,