Malay Language (mly)

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Also Known As: Malay,Bahasa Malaysia,Bahasa Malayu,Melaju,Melayu,Standard Malay,Malayu,Bahasa Malay,Bahasa Melayu


Description:

Malay refers to a group of languages closely related to each other to the point of mutual intelligibility but that linguists consider to be separate languages. They are grouped into a group called "Local Malay", part of a larger group called "Malayan" within the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The various forms of Malay are spoken in Brunei, Indonesia (where the national language, Indonesian, is one form of it), Malaysia, Singapore, and southern Thailand.

Malay is an official language of Brunei and Malaysia, and one of the official languages in Singapore. The national language of Indonesia is Indonesian, formally referred to as Bahasa Indonesia which literally translates as "Indonesian language". It is also called Bahasa Kebangsaan (National Language) and Bahasa Persatuan/Pemersatu (Unifying Language) in Indonesia. Indonesian is also used in East Timor, a consequence of more than 20 years of Indonesian military occupation. In Malaysia, the language is now officially known as Bahasa Malaysia ("Malaysian language"), though constitutionally it is called Bahasa Melayu. Singapore, Brunei and southern Thailand refer to the language as Bahasa Melayu ("Malay..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Malay Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Malaysia
Spoken In:

Countries: Malaysia Regions: Asia

ISO 639-1 Code: ms
ISO 639-3 Code: mly

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Austronesian Group

    Malayo-Polynesian Group

      Western Malayo-Polynesian Group

        Sundic Group

          Malayic Group

            Malayan Group

              Local Malay Group

                Malay Language