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jual

Jual is an Indonesian verb that means to sell or to vend. It appears in compounds and phrases related to commerce and is widely used in everyday language as part of transaction-related vocabulary.

Formally, jual is the root verb. The active form is menjual, formed with the prefix me-; in

Indonesian grammar does not require tense marking; time is indicated by context or adverbs. Typical sentences:

Usage notes: jual is common in commercial, legal, and everyday language. It participates in idioms such as

some
constructions
the
verb
appears
with
suffix
-kan.
Nouns
related
to
the
act
include
penjual
(seller)
and
penjualan
(sale).
The
noun
dagangan
or
barang
dagangan
is
often
used
for
goods
offered
for
sale,
while
harga
jual
refers
to
the
selling
price.
The
passive
form
dijual
means
“is
sold”
or
“for
sale,”
and
terjual
means
“sold”
or
“sold
out.”
Saya
menjual
mobil
itu
(I
am
selling
that
car).
Mobil
itu
dijual
oleh
saya
(That
car
is
being
sold
by
me).
When
something
is
offered
at
a
loss,
phrases
like
jual
rugi
are
used.
jual
beli
(the
act
of
buying
and
selling)
and
harga
jual
(selling
price).
The
term
is
widely
understood
across
Indonesian-speaking
communities
and
in
Malay
as
well.
Related
forms
include
penjualan,
penjual,
dan
barang
dagangan,
which
expand
on
the
concepts
of
selling,
seller,
and
goods
for
sale.