Malaysia
Malay is the official language of Malaysia.
Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore speak Malay.
While English is widely used as a second language in Malaysia, the official language of the country is Malay. English is used in business, education, and government, but it is not the primary language spoken by the majority of the population.
The main language spoken in Sumatra is Indonesian. Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia and is widely spoken throughout the country, including on the island of Sumatra.
Malay is spoken in Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and parts of Indonesia. These countries are typically considered to be where Malay is spoken as either a national language or an official language.
Malay is the official language of Malaysia.
Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore speak Malay.
While English is widely used as a second language in Malaysia, the official language of the country is Malay. English is used in business, education, and government, but it is not the primary language spoken by the majority of the population.
The main language spoken in Sumatra is Indonesian. Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia and is widely spoken throughout the country, including on the island of Sumatra.
Malay is spoken in Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and parts of Indonesia. These countries are typically considered to be where Malay is spoken as either a national language or an official language.
In Brunei, approximately 90% of the population speaks Malay, which is the official language of the country. Malay is used in government, education, and media, making it a central part of Brunei's cultural identity. While English is also widely spoken, especially in business and among the educated population, Malay remains the predominant language.
English is the official working language in Singapore and the national language of Singapore is Malay. You can greet Singaporean in English/Malay/Mandarin Chinese/Tamil
Malay language is a general term used to describe the official languages of Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. Indonesian is a form of Malay language that has developed different from that of other Malay speakers in Malaysia and Brunei.
It is called Bahasa Malaysia which is a standardized form of the Malay Language, the secondary language is English.
English is the official language, but Chinese languages and Malay are also spoken
"Bahasa Melayu" refers to a language, whereas "Malay" refers to a race of people in Malaysia. "Bahasa Melayu" is the language spoken by the "Malay" people. Malaysia, has adopted "Bahasa Melayu" as the official language and thereby become the language spoken by Malaysians.
Singapore's official languages are English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil.