Q&A

Are Indonesian and Malaysian language the same?

Are Indonesian and Malaysian language the same?

Malaysian and Indonesian are two standardised varieties of the Malay language, used in Malaysia and Indonesia, respectively. Both varieties are generally mutually intelligible, yet there are noticeable differences in spelling, grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary, as well as the predominant source of loanwords.

Why is Malay and Indonesian the same language?

During 20th century, Jawi was completely replaced by Roman letters called Rumi. An important reason behind the segregation of Malay language into Standard Malay and Indonesian is that, the regions of Malaysia was captured by the British and that of Indonesia by the Dutch.

Is Malaysian an easy language to learn?

Malay has no conjugations, no plurals, no gender, and best of all – no verb tenses! Add that to the fact that the modern Malay alphabet uses the Latin alphabet, and it’s easy to see why it’s considered to be one of the easiest Asian languages to learn.

How can I learn Malaysian language?

Top 5 Best Tips on Learning Malay Language

  1. Learn Malay by talking to a local (a lot!) Talking to a native speaker of a language can really be a head start for you to learn Malay.
  2. Watch and learn from Malay entertainment.
  3. Read, write and listen to the Malay language.
  4. Travel to Malaysia and blend in!
  5. Learn it online!

Is Indonesian easy?

It’s probably the easiest non-European language for English speakers. You will have to build your Indonesian vocabulary from scratch as there is little overlaps with English. On the other hand, words are relatively easy to pronounce and to memorize and Indonesian grammar is very easy.

Is Malaysian difficult?

Malay Is Actually (Very) Easy If you’re still asking “is Malay difficult to learn?”, it’s not! But then, speaking Malay is somewhat simple and unchallenging. By mingling around with the locals, you’ll instantly pick up the basic vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, and the culture of the Malay spoken language.

How do you say hello in Malaysian?

Common Malay Greetings And How To Pronounce It

  1. Hello/Hai (Hello/Hi)
  2. Apa khabar? (How are you?)
  3. Selamat pagi (Good morning)
  4. Selamat tengahari (Good afternoon)
  5. Selamat petang (Good evening)
  6. Selamat malam (Good night)
  7. Selamat tinggal/Babai (Goodbye/Bye)

Is Indonesian worth learning?

The Indonesian language is one of the easiest languages in the world – honest! Even if you had a dreadful time trying to learn a second language in school, learning Bahasa Indonesia can actually be a very enjoyable experience. Practice it often in a fun & interactive environment is the key!

Is the Bahasa language spoken in Malaysia or Indonesia?

In Malaysia, it’s called bahasa Malaysia (which is controversial, given that not all Malaysians speak it). Bahasa Indonesia, on the other hand, is spoken only in Indonesia, where it’s the lingua franca for a country with over 300 ethnic groups and, or so it’s estimated, over 700 languages.

Can you learn Indonesian and Malay at the same time?

To those of you who are more interested in learning Indonesian rather than Malay from here you still have to go through these 64 lessons in Basic Malay as much of the vocabulary and structure are common to both languages. However to facilitate their study I have highlighted all the differences between the two languages here (click to go) .

Is there an audio course for learning Indonesian?

Learning Indonesian is an audio course in Bahasa Indonesia, the Indonesian language. It consists of a collection of high quality audio lessons covering very useful real-world topics.

How to learn the Malay language for free?

Malay 101 course and tutorial (with some Indonesian thrown in for good measure). Free Basic Malay course by pgoh13. Learn Malay language in 64 lessons. (16 December 2020) I have finished updating all the 64 lessons today.