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Bahasa Malaysia

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  • noun the Malay language spoken in Malaysia

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Examples

  • Generally, however, they converse in English, Bahasa Malaysia and Hokkien.

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  • As an added bonus, the movie will be aired in dual languages so viewers can choose between the dubbed Bahasa Malaysia version or the original English version with Bahasa Malaysia subtitles.

    unknown title 2008

  • It can be written in English, Bahasa Malaysia or even Manglish!

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  • As an added bonus, the movie will be aired in dual languages so viewers can choose between the dubbed Bahasa Malaysia version or the original English version with Bahasa Malaysia subtitles.

    unknown title 2008

  • Some of the many features that are enhanced in this latest version are: - ● Password recovery, ● Viewable history of status and project report, ● "Bahasa Malaysia" interface As an introduction to those who are new to MyMeeting, it is a web application specifically designed to help better manage your meetings and get more out of them.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows linuxmalaysia 2009

  • He learned Arabic while studying on a scholarship in Jordan, worked on his doctoral thesis at Cairo University, and learned Bahasa Malaysia while a professor at Malaysia's International Islamic University.

    ‘Window to the Future’ 2009

  • His English is only slightly better than my Bahasa Malaysia, which means little more than just "thanks" and "hello."

    Bob Harris: There's No Such Thing as Trivia, There's Only Information We Don't Yet See How to Use 2008

  • Everyone speaks Bahasa Malaysia and, informally, Manglish (Malaysian English).

    Europe’s Farmers 2008

  • Today, multiethnic Malaysia debates whether to call its official language Bahasa Melayu (“the Malay language”) or Bahasa Malaysia (“the Malaysian language”).

    ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS MARY MURRAY BOSROCK 2007

  • Today, multiethnic Malaysia debates whether to call its official language Bahasa Melayu (“the Malay language”) or Bahasa Malaysia (“the Malaysian language”).

    ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS MARY MURRAY BOSROCK 2007

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