Entahlah
Entahlah is an Indonesian word that translates to "I don't know" or "who knows" in English. It is a common and versatile expression used in everyday conversation to indicate uncertainty, a lack of knowledge, or a resigned acceptance of an unknown outcome. The word is formed from the prefix "en" (a contraction of "kenal" meaning "know") and the suffix "lah" which adds emphasis or a softening effect to the word.
The usage of "entahlah" can range from a simple admission of ignorance to a more philosophical shrug
Beyond its literal meaning, "entahlah" can also convey a sense of mild frustration, indifference, or even a