What Are Penjodoh Bilangan?
Penjodoh bilangan are noun classifiers — special words placed between a number (or determiner) and a noun to categorise it by shape, type, or nature. They are unique to Malay and a few other Southeast Asian languages.
In English, we have a few classifiers like “a loaf of bread” or “a sheet of paper.” But in Malay, every noun requires the correct classifier when counted. For example:
- Dua ekor kucing — two cats (ekor = animal classifier)
- Tiga buah rumah — three houses (buah = large object classifier)
- Sebatang pensil — one pencil (batang = long cylindrical classifier)
Using the wrong classifier is a common mistake that costs marks in UPSR. Our worksheets build this skill through repeated, varied practice.
Common Penjodoh Bilangan
Here are the 14 key classifiers covered in our worksheets:
| Penjodoh Bilangan | Used For | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| ekor | Animals | kucing, ikan, burung, harimau |
| buah | Large objects, buildings, fruits | rumah, kereta, buku, epal |
| batang | Long, cylindrical objects | pensil, pokok, tongkat, lilin |
| helai | Flat, thin, flexible items | kertas, kain, rambut, daun |
| orang | People | guru, murid, doktor, polis |
| keping | Flat, thin, rigid pieces | roti, papan, gambar, kad |
| biji | Small, round objects | guli, telur, bola, batu |
| pucuk | Letters, firearms | surat, senapang, pistol |
| utas | String-like, thread-like objects | tali, benang, rantai, dawai |
| bilah | Bladed or flat-bladed objects | pisau, pedang, papan |
| butir | Grain-like, small items; also abstract items | nasi, beras, mutiara, kata |
| bidang | Flat surfaces, fields | tanah, sawah, tikar |
| bentuk | Rings, circular items | cincin, gelang |
| rangkap | Stanzas, verses | pantun, syair, sajak |
Why This Topic Matters
Penjodoh bilangan is one of the most frequently tested topics in UPSR Bahasa Melayu. It appears in Paper 1 multiple-choice questions and is essential for correct sentence construction in Paper 2 essays.
Because noun classifiers are unique to Malay (English does not have an equivalent system), this is one of the most common error areas for students — especially those who speak English at home. Regular, focused practice through worksheets helps students internalise the correct pairings until they become automatic.
Sample Penjodoh Bilangan Questions
Here are 18 sample questions taken from our P1–P6 generator bank. Each row shows a noun, the correct classifier, and a complete example phrase you can use in a sentence — the same patterns your child will see in the worksheets.
Beginner — P1–P2 (Common everyday classifiers)
Intermediate — P3–P4 (Less obvious pairings)
Advanced — P5–P6 (Specialised classifiers tested in UPSR)
Common Penjodoh Bilangan Mistakes
The most frequent UPSR errors come from using a generic classifier where a specific one is required. Here are the high-frequency confusions to drill out:
Frequently Asked Questions
Penjodoh bilangan are Malay noun classifiers — special words placed between a number and a noun to categorise it. For example, “seekor kucing” (a cat) uses “ekor” because cats are animals, while “sebuah rumah” (a house) uses “buah” because houses are large objects.
Penjodoh bilangan are frequently tested in UPSR Bahasa Melayu Paper 1. They are also a common source of errors in essay writing (Paper 2). Mastering classifiers demonstrates strong command of Malay grammar.
For UPSR, students should be familiar with at least 15–20 common classifiers. Our worksheets cover 14 key penjodoh bilangan with multiple example nouns for each, so your child builds both recognition and application skills.
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