Bahasa dusun
Makan is still Makan
Dusun tutong
Makan is Mian
Ethnic Malays, speak the Malay language (Bahasa Melayu). They also speak Yawi, in case of the Thai-Malays, but they speak the standard Melayu as well. Indonesians, speak both Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian form of Malay). If Malay is referred to a race, then they speak all of the Austronesian languages.
hindi
Indonesian people, speak Bahasa Indonesia Language
The Tausugs are an ethnic group indigenous to the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines. They are known for their seafaring skills, with many Tausugs historically engaged in fishing, trading, and piracy. Their culture is influenced by Islam, with most Tausugs practicing Sunni Islam.
I really can't speak Indonesian that much can be phrased in these ways:* Saya sebenarnya hanya mengetahui sedikit Bahasa Indonesia. * Saya cuma tahu sedikit Bahasa Indonesia.
"Hello, I can't speak English."
Malay is the official language of Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also spoken in Brunei, Singapore, and southern Thailand.
The Tausugs are an ethnic group, that lives in the Philippines (Sulu, Palawan, Manila, Basilan), Malaysia (Sabah and Kuala Lumpur) and Indonesia (East Kalimantan). The Tausugs, are closely related to ethnic Malays. The Tausugs, are Muslims. They speak the Tausug language, which is called Bahasa Tausug, closely related to Malay; Bahasa Melayu and Indonesian, Bahasa Indonesia. (Indonesian and Malay are virtually the same language, but Tausug is only closely related). Bahasa Tausug and Bahasa Melayu unifies the Tausugs, since they live in multiple countries with the Philippines and Malaysia having the most. The Tausugs in Indonesia, speak the standard Malay language; rather than the Indonesian form (Bahasa Indonesia).
Apart from his native Dutch, Burgmans spoke German, English, a smattering of French, and Bahasa Indonesian.
Apart from his native Dutch, Burgmans spoke German, English, a smattering of French, and Bahasa Indonesian.
Malay Answer Bahasa Melayu, although Indian (mainly Tamil) and Chinese (mainly Cantonese) dialects are widely spoken, as is English. There are many Indonesian workers who speak Bahasa Indonesia (which is very similar, but far from identical, to Bahasa Melayu).Malay language. But most people in Kuala Lumpur are very good in English
Mandarin Chinese is primarily spoken in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is also one of the official languages in Malaysia and is spoken by communities around the world, especially in countries with significant Chinese populations.