In Malay, you would say "Saya ------------ mewakili Brunei." Just fill in the blank with the appropriate word or phrase to complete the sentence.
my name is andrea cristine c. alag , representing brunei
merupakan
There is no word for superhero in Malay. The word in used in it's English form in Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.
Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore speak Malay.
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.
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.
Malay is the official language of Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore.
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.
The official language of Brunei is Malay. 'Ladies and gentleman' in Malay is tuan-tuan dan puan-puan.However, given that the official religion is Islam and the majority of the populace is muslim, it is not uncommon to hear the Islamic version of that phrase, which is muslimin dan muslimat.
The official language in Brunei is Malay, so "Good afternoon" in Malay is "Selamat petang".However, most Bruneians speak English, so saying "Good afternoon" is perfectly fine.
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.
The official language of Malaysia is Malay.It is not called Malaysian. To say representing Malaysia in Malay, it is "mewakili Malaysia" (pronounce it in a Spanish way, by pronounce "w" in ordinary English way).