Although “biasa” and “biasanya” look similar, they have different meanings and functions.
Understanding the difference helps learners sound more natural in daily conversation.
1. BIASA (adjective)
Meaning: “normal / ordinary / usual”
“Biasa” describes something that is normal, not special, or just okay.
Functions:
✔ adjective
✔ describes nouns
✔ talks about something being ordinary
Examples:
- Rasanya biasa saja.
(The taste is just ordinary.) - Itu hal yang biasa terjadi.
(That is a normal thing to happen.) - Dia orangnya biasa, nggak sombong.
(He’s a simple/ordinary person, not arrogant.)
2. BIASANYA (adverb)
Meaning: “usually”
“Biasanya” talks about a habit, routine, or something that happens most of the time.
Functions:
✔ adverb
✔ describes frequency
✔ talks about regular habits
Examples:
- Aku biasanya bangun jam 6.
(I usually wake up at 6.) - Biasanya dia makan di rumah.
(He usually eats at home.) - Kami biasanya liburan di Bali.
(We usually vacation in Bali.)
3. Easy Summary Table
| Word | Meaning | Part of Speech | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| biasa | normal / ordinary | adjective | describing something as “not special” |
| biasanya | usually | adverb | talking about habits or routines |
4. Example Sentence Pairs
- Hari ini cuacanya biasa.
(Today the weather is normal.) - Hari ini biasanya panas, tapi sekarang mendung.
(Usually today is hot, but now it’s cloudy.)
- Rasa kopi ini biasa.
(This coffee tastes ordinary.) - Aku biasanya minum kopi pagi-pagi.
(I usually drink coffee in the morning.)
10 Practice Questions (Biasa vs Biasanya)
Choose the correct word: biasa or biasanya.
- Aku ______ bangun jam 7 setiap hari.
- Rasanya ______ saja, nggak terlalu enak.
- Dia ______ kerja dari rumah hari Senin.
- Itu hal ______ di kantor kami.
- Kami ______ makan malam bareng keluarga.
- Harga makanan di sini ______, nggak mahal.
- Dia ______ latihan yoga setiap pagi.
- Cuacanya ______ panas di kota ini.
- Tempat ini terlihat sangat ______, tidak mewah.
- Aku ______ tidur cepat kalau besok kerja.