Sejarah
Richard Olof Winstedt has written: 'The Malays, a cultural history' -- subject(s): Malays (Asian people) 'Malaya and its history' -- subject(s): History 'An English-Malay dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Malay, English language 'A practical modern English-Malay dictionary' -- subject(s): Malay language, Dictionaries, Glossaries, vocabularies, English, Malay, English language 'The circumstances of Malay life' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Malays (Asian people) 'A history of Johore, 1365-1895' -- subject(s): History, Bugis (Malay people) 'Colloquial Malay' -- subject(s): Malay language, Orthography and spelling, Grammar, Conversation and phrase books, Spoken Malay, English, Arabic language 'Malay industries' -- subject(s): Industries 'An unabridged Malay-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Malay language, Dictionaries, English 'A herd of wild bungalows' -- subject(s): Social life and customs 'A Malay reader, and C.O. Blagden' -- subject(s): Malay language, Readers 'A simple Malay reader' -- subject(s): Malay language, Readers 'A practical modern Malay-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Malay language, Dictionaries, English 'A history of Johore, 1365-1941' -- subject(s): History 'Start from alif'
To say sorry in Malay you would say maaf. To say I made a mistake you would say, Saya telah membuat kesilapan.
kabar malik ------------------------------ English - Malay translater
To say good morning in malay is selamat pagi.(se-la-mat pa-gi)
Pendek
abang
maaf
sleepy
masalah
Ahmad Kamal Abdullah has written: 'Pelabuhan putih' 'Laut takjub' 'Puisi Melayu puisi dunia' -- subject(s): Malay and Foreign, History and criticism, Foreign and Malay, Comparative literature, Malay poetry 'Gagasan' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Malay poetry 'Unsur-unsur Islam dalam puisi Melayu moden' -- subject(s): Malay poetry, Islamic influences, History and criticism 'Sastera dalam esei' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Malay poetry 'Kaktus-kaktus'
In Brunei, the official language is Malay. To say "My name is Jason" in Malay, you would say, "Nama saya Jason." This phrase is commonly used to introduce oneself in Brunei and other Malay-speaking regions.
Armando J. Malay has written: 'Occupied Philippines' -- subject(s): History