In Borneo, people may greet each other by saying "Apa khabar" in Malay or "Nai" in the Iban language.
No, he is 3/4 malay and 1/4 Malabar Indian. His father was half Malabar Indian and half Malay, his mother was pure blooded Malay. So a large % of his ancestry is Malay, his culture is Malay, his language is Malay and his upbringing was in a Malay home. He is Malay in all aspects.
"I love you" in Malay is "Saya cinta padamu."
The adjective form of Malay is "Malayan."
The Malay word for serenity is "tenang".
Copancar. (COP-AND-CAR)
Ni Hao is Hello in Malay and English
I think it's Farah Asyikin...
To say hello ladies in malay is apa khabar wanita.(Woman) apa khabar perempuan.(girl) (aa-pa ka-bar wa-ni-ta) (aa-pa ka-bar pe-rem-pu-an)
The official language in Brunei is Malay, so "Good afternoon" in Malay is "Selamat petang".However, most Bruneians speak English, so saying "Good afternoon" is perfectly fine.
Singapore is a multi racial country and the general language used for communication among the various races is English. Hence most of the time, people just say hello (yeah, in English). Among the various racial groups, of course there are other ways to say hello in the different languages like Chinese, Malay and Tamil. It all depends on which language you want to speak in.
In Borneo, people may greet each other by saying "Apa khabar" in Malay or "Nai" in the Iban language.
No, he is 3/4 malay and 1/4 Malabar Indian. His father was half Malabar Indian and half Malay, his mother was pure blooded Malay. So a large % of his ancestry is Malay, his culture is Malay, his language is Malay and his upbringing was in a Malay home. He is Malay in all aspects.
Malay wedding music are mostly Malay pop songs
"I love you" in Malay is "Saya cinta padamu."
Fencing is 'pagar' in Malay.
the Malay Peninsula is in southern east asia