berhentilah
Berhentilah is an Indonesian imperative form meaning “stop it” or “please stop.” It is formed from the verb berhenti (to stop) with the enclitic particle -lah, which adds emphasis or urgency to a command. The construction is commonly used to address the second person and often omits an explicit subject.
In usage, berhentilah is employed to urge someone to cease an action that is ongoing or about
Grammatically, berhentilah is one of several imperatives formed with -lah and does not change for different
Etymologically, berhenti comes from Indonesian/Malay roots meaning to cease or halt, while -lah is a sentence-ending