Sahaya sudah tidor, I have slept.
Dia telah tidor, he had slept.
Sahaya maku tidor, I will sleep, or I want to sleep.
Sahaya handak tidor, I shall sleep, or I am about to sleep.
Dia akan tidor, he will sleep or is going to sleep.
Tidor-lah, sleep thou.
Mahu-lak angkau tidor, you must sleep.
Biar iya tidor, let him sleep.
Handak-lah di-tidor-nia, it must be slept by him, i.e., he intends to sleep.
Menidor-kan or menidor-i, to lay down (transitive).