Kata-kata syaitan -speak of devil
Bisikan syaitan - whispers of devil
Malay is the official language of Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also spoken in Brunei, Singapore, and southern Thailand.
The Malay word for the month of March is Mac.
The Malay word for serenity is "tenang".
Kawan saya is in malay...
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.
yeap, he can. it is common for Chinese people who are living in here Brunei to speak Malay as Malay language is one of the compulsory subjects in almost every school in Brunei! I just met him last week and was asking for his autograph but unfortunately i didn't have my marker pen with me and that's when he said "i think Ada" which means "i think i have" and took out a marker pen from his bag.though it was just one Malay word,I'm still very sure he can speak Malay.for further evidence,look out a few videos of him talking or singing in Malay :)
Speak of the Devil - song - was created in 1991.
to say "Devil" in greek is διάβολος engilsh:Devil Greek:διάβολος
The word sarong is from the Malay word for "covering". The sarong is a traditional garment of Java and the Malay archipelago
The word 'sacred' in Malay is 'suci'.'Suci' is pronounced as 'soo-chee'.
There is no word for superhero in Malay. The word in used in it's English form in Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.
Chinese people in Malaysia speak Malay due to historical and cultural reasons. Malay is the national language of Malaysia and is widely spoken by people of different ethnicities as a common language for communication and daily life. Additionally, many Chinese Malaysians are bilingual or multilingual, with Malay being one of the languages they use in their daily interactions.