mulailah
Mulailah is an Indonesian and Malay word used as an imperative form meaning “begin” or “start.” It functions as a directive, urging someone to commence an action or process. The form is the emphatic imperative of the verb mulai (to begin), and it is created by attaching the discourse particle -lah to the verb stem. The particle -lah serves to emphasize or soften commands in everyday language and formal discourse alike.
Etymology and forms: In standard Indonesian and Malay, mulai denotes the act of beginning. Mulailah represents
Usage: Mulailah appears in instructions, speeches, manuals, and other contexts where a directive is appropriate. It
Examples: Mulailah sekarang. Mulailah dengan membaca petunjuk. Mulailah hidup sehat hari ini.
See also: mulai, memulai, kata kerja Indonesian, partikel -lah, bahasa Indonesia.