diorang
literally means 'they' or 'them'. used by Malays. A fusion of malay word 'dia' (he/she/it) and 'orang' (person) that formed the word 'diaorang' and later became a much shorter and easier-to-say form of 'diorang'
Jai - Why are you alone?
Budak - Well, I just don't know what to do.
Jai - Go play with those kids outside, they are friendly.
Budak - They don't like me.
Jai - Alaa, diorang can be persuaded though, no worries.
Budak - Well, I just don't know what to do.
Jai - Go play with those kids outside, they are friendly.
Budak - They don't like me.
Jai - Alaa, diorang can be persuaded though, no worries.
diorang by madammahum March 27, 2015
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