Written language is visual and static, meaning it is seen and does not change over time like spoken language. It allows for precise communication and dissemination of information across geographical distances. It also has the ability to be edited and revised, providing a level of permanence and clarity to the message being conveyed.
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The language in which the document was first written is not specified in the question.
The nature of language is to be a means of communication and artistic endeavour.
The characteristics of the Malay language relate to that of the Arabic language. From back in the 14th century, the Arabic script was adapted to be written for the Malay language. There is also a Latin alphabet for the Malay language.