Selamat datang is pronounced "suh-lah-maht dah-tahng" in Indonesian.
In Bahasa, the term for 'welcome' is "selamat datang."
In Brunei, you can say "Selamat Datang" to mean welcome.
It is pronounced as "seh-lah-mat hah-ree na-tahl" in Indonesian and Malaysian.
"Good afternoon" in Bahasa Indonesia is "Selamat siang."
"Good morning" in Malay is "Selamat pagi".
Selamat Datang Monument was created in 1962.
'selamat' means 'safe'. But different usage of the word 'selamat' can give different meanings such as 'selamat datang' which is saying 'welcome' to greet visitors.If you translate each of the word 'selamat datang',you will get 'safe coming' or 'safe arriving'.This is because we Malaysians expect visitors to come in safely.Other use of the word 'selamat' is when you say 'selamat pagi' which is 'good morning','selamat tengahari' which is 'good afternoon','selamat petang' which is 'good evening' and 'selamat malam' which is 'good night'.
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To say "Welcome" in Bali... you say it in Bahasa Indonesia - "Selamat Datang"
Selamat datang bagi anda para pecinta judi online karena disini kami ak..
welcome to our school - selamat datang ke sekolah kami/kita (se-laa-maat daa-taang ke se-ko-laah kaa-mii / kii-taa) "selamat datang": welcome "ke": to "sekolah": school "kami" / "kita": our
Morning: Selamat Pagi! (lit: Safe morning) afternoon: Selamat Siyam (lit: Safe afternoon) night: Selamat Malam (lit: Safe night!) anytime : Selamat Datang (lit: Safe come) nice to meet you: saya senung berkanal kan dugan anda Nice to meet you too: Saya senung berkanal-kan dugan anda juga How are you: Apa Kabar (lit: what news?) good: Baik
Selamat Pagi. You pronounce it just like how you spell it.
The official language in Brunei is Malay, so "Good afternoon" in Malay is "Selamat petang".However, most Bruneians speak English, so saying "Good afternoon" is perfectly fine.