Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore speak Malay.
Malay is the official language of Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore.
Singapore is not a Malay speaking country nor is it part of Malaysia. Singapore became an independent country in 1965 and is known as the Republic of Singapore
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The Malay Peninsula is divided between Malaysia and Thailand.
West Malaysia lies on the Malay Peninsula. East Malaysia lies across the South China Sea, on the island of Borneo. The Malay Peninsula is also home to the southern parts of Burma and Thailand, and the island of Singapore.
The three counties located on the Malay Peninsula are Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaThe capital and largest city of Malaysia, on the southwest Malay Peninsula northwest of Singapore.
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 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.
Malaysia used to be known as the Federation of Malaya ( Tanah Melayu ). In 1963 this name was changed to Malaysia after Singapore, and two North Borneon states Sarawak & Sabah together with fed of Malaya formed Malaysia on the 16th September 1963 (though Singapore left) The 'Malay' comes from the fact that the majority of Malaysia's population at the time were of the Malay race. The 'sia' was taken to represent Malaysia's diverse culture, with Malays, Chinese and Indians making up the population (add the sia to Malay and it sounds like the end of the name is Asia).
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