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  2. Malay orthography - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, spelling and pronunciation of the Malay and Indonesian alphabet, based on the Latin script. Compare the letter names and sounds in different Malay-speaking countries and see examples of loanwords.

  3. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Indonesian and Malay, two standardised varieties of the Malay language, differ in spelling, grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary. Find out the perception, recognition and orthography of these languages in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

  4. Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform of 1972 - Wikipedia

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    The new spelling system, known as 'New Rumi Spelling' in Malaysia and 'Perfected Spelling System' in Indonesia, was officially announced in both countries on 16 August 1972. [3] Although the representations of speech sounds are now largely identical in the Indonesian and Malaysian varieties, a number of minor spelling differences remain.

  5. Malaysian English - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different levels and forms of Malaysian English, a form of English used and spoken in Malaysia. Find out how Malaysian English originated from British English and how it is influenced by other languages and cultures.

  6. Malay language - Wikipedia

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    Malay is an Austronesian language spoken by 290 million people in Southeast Asia, with several standardized varieties as national languages. Learn about its origin, development, and official recognition in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and East Timor.

  7. Malay grammar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the rules and methods of Malay grammar, the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in Malay and Indonesian. Find out how to use affixes, compounds, and reduplication to create new words, and how to classify nouns, verbs, adjectives, and particles.

  8. Malaysian Malay - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_Malay

    Malaysian Malay is the official language in Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore, based on the Johore-Riau dialect of Malay. It is written in Latin alphabet (Rumi) and has borrowed words from various sources, including English and Indonesian.

  9. History of the Malay language - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Malay_language

    Learn how Malay evolved from Proto-Malayic to Old Malay to Classical Malay and modern Malay, influenced by Indian, Arabic, Persian and European cultures. See the oldest inscriptions and manuscripts of Malay in various scripts and regions.