Yes because of habitat loss [:^(]
Yes!
Yes because of habitat loss [:^(]
Kakak tua (meaning older sibling) or from the call of the white cockatoo
Yes, the Malayan tapir is endangered. The biggest threat to its survival is habitat loss. They are occasionally hunted, albeit illegally, which makes matters worse.
No, he is 3/4 malay and 1/4 Malabar Indian. His father was half Malabar Indian and half Malay, his mother was pure blooded Malay. So a large % of his ancestry is Malay, his culture is Malay, his language is Malay and his upbringing was in a Malay home. He is Malay in all aspects.
i love you in Malay -Aku mencintaimu
Malay wedding music are mostly Malay pop songs
Fencing is 'pagar' in Malay.
the Malay Peninsula is in southern east asia
basil leaf in malay
The adjective form of Malay is "Malayan."
What are you doing in Malay can be translated to "anda melakukan?"