“malay” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “malay”:

+ The bay is also west of the Malay Peninsula and east of India.

+ These species live in Southern Yunnan and Indochina; peninsular Thailand and Malay PeninsulaMalaya to Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Nias Island, and Sulawesi.

+ Efforts are currently being undertaken to preserve Jawi script and to revive its use amongst Malays in Malaysia, and students taking Malay language examination in Malaysia have the option of answering questions using Jawi script.

+ However, there are differences between the Malay in Singapore and in Malaysia.

+ There were three parts to the British Malaya; Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, and the Unfederated Malay States.

+ The sea waters along the Malay Peninsula favor molluscan growth.

malay some ways to use
malay some ways to use

Example sentences of “malay”:

+ They cut off the trade between Penang and the important trading centres at the Malay Archipelago.

+ The unfree workers and slaves were Malay peopleMalays, and Malagasy in addition to the native Khoi and Bushmen.

+ The Malays, which form the largest community, are all Muslims since one has to be Muslim to be legally Malay under Malaysian law.

+ They live in South India, Malay Peninsula to Borneo and Sumatra.

+ The name Sungai Petani has its roots from “sungai” meaning river and “petani” meaning farmer in the Malay language.

+ Its mainland is on the Malay Peninsula.

+ The official languages of Sarawak are Malay and English.

+ Historically, the mouse-deer has featured prominently in Malay and Indonesian folklore, where it is considered a wise creature.

+ The Malay race was classified as the brown race.

+ Melaka is a state in Malaysia that is on the southern part of Malay Peninsula.

+ Wallace studied the distribution of flora and fauna in the Amazon Basin and the Malay Archipelago in the mid-19th century.

+ Historically, Malay has been written in various types of script.

+ The name is Malay languageMalay; “nasi” means “rice” and “goreng” means “fried or to fry”.

+ It is part of the Malay Islands.

+ The Malays in Indonesia learn their own dialects of Malay before learning Indonesian.

+ The Malay language, or Bahasa Melayu, is an Austronesian language spoken in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as parts of Southern Thailand.

+ They cut off the trade between Penang and the important trading centres at the Malay Archipelago.

+ The unfree workers and slaves were Malay peopleMalays, and Malagasy in addition to the native Khoi and Bushmen.
+ The Malays, which form the largest community, are all Muslims since one has to be Muslim to be legally Malay under Malaysian law.

More in-sentence examples of “malay”:

+ The document is written in Old Malay and Old Kawi.

+ Some of these countries were Malay PeninsulaMalaya, South Africa, Fiji, Mauritius and the Caribbean.

+ The document is written in Old Malay and Old Kawi.

+ Some of these countries were Malay PeninsulaMalaya, South Africa, Fiji, Mauritius and the Caribbean.

+ It lives in parts of Malay PeninsulaMalaya and Thailand.

+ Mahathir asked Lee to cut off links with the Chinese leaders of the Democratic Action Party; in exchange, Mahathir undertook not to interfere in the affairs of Malay Singaporeans.

+ Sultan Iskandar Ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail was the sultan of the southern Malay state of Johor.

+ The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic AlphabetInternational Phonetic Alphabet helps with Malay language pronunciations in pages.

+ A language of the Malays, it is spoken by 290 million people across the Strait of Malacca, including the coasts of the Malay Peninsula of Malaysia and the eastern coast of Sumatra in Indonesia and has been established as a native language of part of western coastal Sarawak and West Kalimantan in Borneo.

+ Indonesian is a standardized form of the Malay language, and it’s spoken in Indonesia.

+ Timor is an island at the south end of the Malay Archipelago, north of the Timor Sea.

+ Other isolated groups in Southeast Asia sometimes grouped as black include the Austronesians and Papuans, the Andamanese islanders, the Semang people of the Malay peninsula, the Aeta people of Luzon and some other small populations of indigenous peoples.

+ Most ethnic Malays speak one or more of the many dialects of the Malay language, a language of the Austronesian family of languages.

+ When the Portuguese arrived in Japan in the mid-16th century, who were the first Europeans to directly trade with Japan, they called the country “Japão” based on an old Malay word, which was borrowed from a southern Chinese dialect.

+ The word “agar” comes from the Malay word agar-agar, a word which is used for “red algae”, where the jelly comes from.

+ Before the name Johor was taken up, the area south of the Muar River to Singapore island was known as “Ujung Tanah” or ‘land’s end’ in Malay, due to its location at the end of the Malay Peninsula.

+ They live in the Philippines, Borneo, Malay PeninsulaMalaya, Singapore and Hainan Island, China.

+ Q, V, and X are not used in native Malay words.

+ However, it is more likely that the craft spread from Asia to the islands of the Malay Archipelago and west to the Middle East through the caravan route.

+ The Malay language is one of the major languages of the world.

+ There are around 5,000 Peranakans living on the island, and they still use the Hokkien-influenced Malay dialect called Baba Malay.

+ Sau khi độc lập vào năm 1965, tiếng Anh trở thành ngôn ngữ đầu tiên của quốc gia và thay thế tiếng Hokkien và tiếng Malay như một ngôn ngữ chung.>>

+ The station features a Malay style roof.

+ Kuala Lumpur on the Malay Peninsula is its capital.

+ Its official language is Malay languageMalay written in the Latin alphabet.

+ However, Indonesian has considerable differences between the standard Malay languageMalay spoken in Malays living in Thailand and Singapore.

+ The most popular, as mentioned above, is “Api-Api”, or sometimes simply “Api”, which is a Malay word meaning ‘Fire’.

+ Though the exact origin of kites are not known, it is known that they were flown in China and the Malay Archipelago two to three thousand years ago.

+ Dain, a Malay prince, arrives at Sambir.

+ A second group of Malay peopleMalay people arrived in the early Dutch and this has continued in the Indonesian era.

+ The Malay race is a race that was first proposed by the German scientist Johann Friedrich Blumenbach.

+ East Timor gets its name from the Malay word for “east”, “timur”.

+ Accounts of his studies and adventures there were eventually published in 1869 as “The Malay Archipelago”.

+ In Indonesia, the standardized form of Malay is Indonesian.

+ The Malays Malay languageMalay: “Melayu”, Austronesian ethnic group in Southeast Asia.

+ The rest of the novel concerns Almayer’s conflicting wishes: his love for Nina, his effort at keeping her from her mother’s Malay influence, and his desire for money and self-redemption.

+ Tropical Storm Pabuk, also referred to as Cyclonic Storm Pabuk, was a weak storm that hit the Malay Peninsula in January 2019.

+ It is the site of the Royal Ceremonial Hall or Lapau, Royal Regalia Building, the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, the Malay Technology Museum, and the Brunei History Center.

+ In schools, students are also required to take a Mother Tongue class, where they are either taught Mandarin Chinese, Malay or Tamil.

+ Singapore has never had a dominant culture to which immigrants could assimilate even though Malay was the dominant language at that time.

+ They are part of the larger Malay Archipelago.

+ They are found in southeastern Asia, on the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Thailand and the Philippines.

+ It marked the emergence of luk thung, a Thai counterpart to such crooning styles as Japanese enka and Indonesian kroncong, and embodied such influences as Hollywood film music, American country music, Malay pop and Afro-Cuban rhythms.

+ After three more states were added into the federation in 1963, the English motto of the arms was replaced by a rough Malay translation, “Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu”.

+ It is at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula in Asia, between the Straits of Malacca and the South China Sea.

+ This bamboo is known locally as: “kawayang tinik” in the Philippines, “buluh duri” in Malay languageMalay and “tre gai” or “tre lá ngắn” in Vietnam.

+ It is also called the Malay weasel.

+ They are found in southeast Asia, in Peninsular Thailand through the Malay Peninsula.

+ Lee openly opposed the Bumiputera bumiputra policy and used the Malaysian Solidarity Convention’s famous cry of “Malaysian Malaysia!”, a nation serving the Malaysian nationality, as opposed to the Malay race.

+ All its land in the Malay archipelago became property of the Dutch crown.

+ Botanic Gardens station is one of only two MRT stations in Singapore to have an official Malay name.

+ There is also a significant proportion of Indian and Malay ancestry.

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