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Latih

Latih is an Indonesian verb meaning to train or to practice. It can refer to training another person, as in coaching or instructing, or to practicing a skill by oneself. The related noun latihan means a training session or practice. The verb form appears in several compounds: melatih (to train someone), berlatih (to practice or train oneself). In daily use, latih commonly appears in education, sports, the military, and professional contexts.

Examples of use include: a coach melatih atlet; a student berlatih bahasa Indonesia; a team conducts latihan

Etymology: Latih is native to Malay and Indonesian, sharing a root that also yields latihan (practice) and

See also: latihan, melatih, berlatih, pelatih, pelatihan.

fisik.
In
more
formal
or
instructional
language,
latih
can
appear
in
imperative
form
latihlah
to
direct
someone
to
train,
though
such
usage
is
less
common
in
casual
speech.
pelatih
(trainer/coach).
The
root
conveys
the
notion
of
training,
conditioning,
or
preparation.