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CAT-Malay-indx.htm
Dictionary : covers are from different books
Speak Malay like a Local
Lesson 01 :
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
UKT 180605: The dictionary that I'm going to rely on is
R. J.
Wilkinson-MalayJawiEngDict-1901<Ô> (link chk 180504)
e.g.,
"tandas" - a privy.
UKT 180605: Lisa gives a talk, out of which I am giving the essential points.
Lisa: Malay language has a very simple grammar: there is no verb conjugation. The language is gender-neutral, not tonal, and there are no tenses.
Lisa: When you meet a person, you greet him as "Apa khabar". Do not pronounce the "h" and "r". The response is "baik, sihat".
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