The formulas are used to identify the function of a word within a sentence. Common symbols include:
In the context of "Syair SDY," these traditional linguistic formulas are typically adapted as:
is a traditional Sundanese method used in Islamic boarding schools ( pesantren ) to translate Arabic texts, such as the Kitab Kuning , word-for-word into Sundanese. This system uses specific "rumus" (formulas or symbols) to denote the grammatical position ( nahwu and sharaf ) of each Arabic word in the translated sentence. Rumus Ngalogat Bahasa Sunda - Syair SDY
: Using the "rumus" to interpret cryptic poems ( syair ) into numbers.
: Using Sundanese terminology to appeal to specific regional users or to add a layer of "mystical" or "traditional" authority to the predictions. Rumus Logat (SC B5 5 PCS) | PDF - Scribd The formulas are used to identify the function
: Used for the subject. In Sundanese, it is often translated with the prefix "Ari" (As for...).
: Indicates the object of the action, often translated with "Ka" or "Kana" (To/Towards). Naibul Fail : Indicates the subject in a passive sentence. Context in "Syair SDY" : Using the "rumus" to interpret cryptic poems
: Identifies the doer of an action (active voice), often translated with "Naon" (What) or "Saha" (Who).