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In Brunei, you can say "Selamat Datang" to mean welcome.
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.
In Malay, you would say "Saya ------------ mewakili Brunei." Just fill in the blank with the appropriate word or phrase to complete the sentence.
Brunei Darussalam is the official full name of the country. 'Darussalam' means 'Abode of Peace'; thus the name translates to 'Brunei, the Abode of Peace'.But most people (including locals) usually just say 'Brunei'.
Brunei Darussalam is the official full name of the country. 'Darussalam' means 'Abode of Peace'; thus the name translates to 'Brunei, the Abode of Peace'.But most people (including locals) usually just say 'Brunei'.
Nope. Brunei is ruled by a Sultan. A great ruler I must say =D so, no election needed yo.
we usually give salam, or just say hi instead
Selamat Tinggal
Oh, dude, in Brunei, they say "terima kasih" to thank someone. It's like saying "thanks" but with a fancy twist. So, next time you're in Brunei and someone does something nice for you, just drop a casual "terima kasih" and watch the magic happen.
Selamat Pagi. You pronounce it just like how you spell it.
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