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melayu isn't defined yet, but these are close:
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malay
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1) the language used by the human-orangutan hybrid race in
Malaysia.
with influences from Sanskrit, English, Tamil, and
Tagalog.
2) the ingenous race of Malaysia
kalau tak kutuk dorang mana nak perasan..sebab sebok tunggu kene suap ngan kerajaan. Anak emas la katakan..
Melayu malas sebab kita boleh lihat bertapa KEBANYAKAN bangsa ini tidak mampu bersaing ke tahap yang boleh dibanggakan. Itu poin saya! Kalau di Malaysia, bangsa Melayu dapat kemudahan lebih dari bangsa lain, nak bersaing apa lagi yek? Tak payah bersaing, Melayu dapat apa yang dorang nak, kerajaan sure bagi..
Awak nampak tak?
Saya kutuk bukan sebarang kutuk. Saya kutuk dengan sebab. Telinga orang Melayu tipikal macam awak, macam saya juga, memang mudah mendidih, sakit hati. Bukan main lagi saya kutuk habisan bangsa saya sendiri..tapi ini sekadar nak menyedari kesalahan and kelemahan kita. Kita kena sedar, kita kene terima, kita kene ubah, kita kene baiki!
Myojo, awak bicara bodoh sombong dan berfikiran tertutup..kritikan tak semestinya menghina! Mungkin awak tak pernah terlintas bahawa ada kritikan juga yang membina. pokoknya, bagaimana kita terima and buat sesuatu mengenainya!
bodoh sombong and berfikiran tertutup..
So.. Itu lah dia MELAYU!
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malaysian chinese
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Malaysian Chinese are not the greatest race in the world.. the japanese are(but certainly the best in Malaysia)..but moving on about Malaysian Chinese.They represent 25% of Malaysia's population.A majority of them are buddhists and christians.Most of the chinese originated from mainland china and were brought over by the British to work the tin mines.Malaysian chinese share the country with many other races mainly the malays and the indians.Malaysian chinese generally think that they are better than the indians and malays for various reasons.The malays cant progress even after 40 over years of NEP.Indians sometimes befriend the chinese as they too are victimised by the NEP but there is a common belief among the chinese that they should never trust indians as they are double faced.Most chinese fathers tell their daughters not to marry indians because of this and not to marry malays mainly because Islam is demon religion(its a fact.what religion ask u to crash a plane into buildings killing so many innocent people?)The chinese in Malaysia are a dying race as many have migrated overseas in search of a better life.It is estimated that 2 million over Malaysian chinese have migrated overseas over the past 40 years(Malaysian Immigration Department,2007)..It can be said the Chinese can be represented as the elves in the lord of the rings as a fair race and a dying one..noble,smart,elegant and generally better looking..the malays are the orcs..serving UMNO(Mordor) and listening to ...
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Tarik
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1. Which means 'pull' in Bahasa Melayu/Bahasa Malaysia or in other words the Malay language.
2. A male Moroccan name.
a 'TARIK' sign on the door, which means to pull open the door.
I once dated a guy by the name of Tarik and he's a jerk.
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malaysia
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a country that consists of 3 main races and many small ethnics...the melayu,cina,indian and many more small races...beautiful beaches with dirty seas...things are often overpriced whenever its imported,too over influenced by the western culture, used to have strong own culture but eventually faded away. Quite hot and humid.Dominated by Malays, the current government is hold by Barisan Nasional,consists of many political parties that represents all races. UMNO,MCA MIC etc etc. Very unhealthy government,domination of more than 90% of parliament. Lack of separation of powers. Bribery and corruption is very serious,open and over. Racism fight had happen in 13 May 1969 due to electoral problems in the Federal Territory. The BN is formed after the incident. The country is mostly influenced by the British Government, colonised since Q.Victoria's reign. Recent famous person would be Dr. Mahathir. 4th prime minister which has far vision but also hypocrite. Racism is mainly seen in goverment's policy towards other non-original residents.(other races, but the malays come from Indonesia. ironic eh?) Education system is total failure, Malaysians are averagely smart but most prefer to migrate or work as expatriate overseas. Resulting lack of skillful labour in the local market. Universities are super insufficient which also circum to unskilled labours. Copyrights were never important in this peninsular. Averagely 99% of the population owns at least one pirated stuff. The pros. Various k...
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poyo
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A Malay slang, used by teenagers and some 'young' adults. Offensive, when used intentionally and can lead to quarrels+fights if used for insulting purposes.
1. A liar, or faker.
2. Someone lame/pathetic.
1. "That guy is so poyo, it's so obvious he's a wannabe"
2. "He's the most obnoxious guy I've ever met, he thinks everyone revolves around him. He's so poyo."
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manglish
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Colloquial version of the English language as spoken in Malaysia and it is a portmanteau of the word Malay and English. The language shares substantial linguistic similarities with Singlish in Singapore. In real essence, Manglish and Singlish are one and the same although there are a few slang words that exist in one and not in another. For all practical purposes, Manglish and Singlish are subsets of the same group.
Theoretically, English as spoken in Malaysia is based on British English and called Malaysian English. British spelling is generally followed. However, the influence of American English modes of expression and slang is strong, particularly among Malaysian youth.
Since 1968, Malay, or Bahasa Melayu, has been the country's sole official language. While English is widely used, many Malay words have become part of common usage in informal English or Manglish (also means Mangled English). An example is suffixing sentences with lah, e.g. "Don't be so worried-lah", which is usually used to present a sentence as rather light-going and not so serious, the suffix has no specific meaning. Although Chinese dialects also make abundant use of the suffix lah and there is some disagreement as to which language it was originally borrowed from. There is also a strong influence from Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, and Tamil, which are other major dialects and languages spoken in Malaysia. Manglish also uses some anachronistic British terms from the era of British colonization...
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malay
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Malay, Malays, Melayu
Malay is a race of people who are often subject to racial discrimination and stereotypical prejudices by the narrow-minded people of other races. (NOT to say that other races are narrow-minded, with the exceptions of several of those who are overly radical anti-Malays).
A majority of Malay people emphasize on ethical customs, are actually very competent and capable.
With the growth of urbanization, malay traditional customs tend to be combined with Western culture for the lifestyles of several Malays inhabiting this world.
Malays do not ONLY reside in Malaysia. They also reside in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and a lot of other countries.
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