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Dec 10, 2020

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Malaysian language is easy to learn.Bahasa Malaysia is Official Language.

Malay: The Official And The National Language Of Malaysia

The Malay language belongs to the Austronesian family and it is the most widely spoken language in the country with ten dialects, and the official standardized dialect being the Bahasa. Malay language has more than 20 million users in other countries like Indonesia and the Philippines. The langue gained prominence after the race riots of 1969 in Malaysia. Languages like Indonesian are a variant of the Malay language. Archaeologists found early scripts of Malay dating back to as early as 683 AD in Southern Sumatra and Island.In the 14th century, the Malay language was written in Indian script, then Arabic, and then replaced by Latin script years later in the 17th century. Experts divide the history of Malay language into five historical periods namely; Old Malay, Transitional Period Malay, the Malacca (Classical) Period Malay, Late Modern Malay, and the Modern Malay. The Sanskrit language heavily influenced by Old Malay, and during the Malacca / Classical period (1402 – 1511) the language developed quickly under Islamic literature influence which the Sultanate of Malacca led.

English

Malaysia has the Malaysian Standard English (MySE) also known as Manglish, which has roots from the British English but majorly used in education and less in other sectors of the country. A majority of the population (60%) can speak it though the language is on the decrease. MySE has deep Malay, Tamil, and Chinese influence. MySE is non-rhotic and classified into three categories; the acrolect (near native), mesolect (normal Malaysian English), and basilect (low knowledge).

Chinese Languages Spoken In Malaysia

Mandarin is the most widely spoken form of Chinese language in Malaysia. This language is a lingua franca among the Malaysian Chinese and widely used in Chinese schools and businesses. Other variants of Chinese include Hokkien, Cantonese, Hakka, Hainanese, Hok-chew, Yue, and Min among others though most of the smaller Chinese languages are facing extinction as more people adopt Mandarin.

Indigenous Languages Of Malaysia

There are over 30 native tribes in Malaysia with their distinct ancestral language heritage including sub-dialects. Among the native languages, Kazadandusuns and Iban are the most noticeable and people in Sarawak speak the language with a strong presence in educational literature. In Sabah, the indigenous people speak Dusun and Kadazan, Bajau, Murut, Lun, Bruneian, Rungus, Bisaya, Iranun, Bawang, Sungai, Suluk, and Sama. These small languages are facing extinction because of their narrow reach. On the Malaysian peninsular, there are three major language groupings namely Negrito, Senoi, and Malayic, forming other 18 subgroups. Other indigenous languages include Semai and Thai.

Learn Malaysian Language. There have a lot chapter like

resturent words. Conversation in working place and medical advice and food name and “bangla to malay” fruits name and spices words and common "malay words from bangla" and job interview conversation and household words and animal words and

color name etc.

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