nis-aihara Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 Helo semua! Forum ni forum utk cakap BM saje jadi x payah la ckp dlm bahasa inggeris je... Pastu jangan type forum ni dengan bahasa baku sebab nanti bing boleh translate. OK! Tulis lah apa-apa kat sini! x perlu rasa malu. . .
Valkyrie Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 Macam mane kau buat smiley tu? Aku pun nak buat.
Valkyrie Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 Tak dapat pun... Internet rosak ah. Aku nak post first lesson untuk Melayu. Kau ok tak dengan ni?
nis-aihara Posted December 26, 2011 Author Report Posted December 26, 2011 internet rosak? oh, pasal class tu, OK!
Valkyrie Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 Alright! Since I didn't see a Malay classroom/chatroom here, nis-aihara and I decided to make one! It's only fair to the Malay users as well! But so far, I have only seen a few Malay people. It's kind of sad so I think that teaching the facinating language of Malay will be good as well! Alright to the topic at hand: LESSON 1- INTRODUCTIONS AND BASICS Malay follows the English alphabet; 26 letters and the letters are from A to Z. It's relatively easier to learn than other languages with different letters and pronounciation. Malay closely follows the English pronounciation but there are differences. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Here are a few basic Malay greetings and introductions: Welcome-----------Selamat Datang How are you?------Apa khabar? Fine--------------Baik Thank you---------Terima kasih. You're welcome----Sama-sama I am sorry--------Saya minta maaf. Escuse me---------Minta maaf. Good Morning------Selamat pagi Good Afternoon----Selamat tengah hari/ petang. Good evening------Selamat petang. Good night--------Selamat malam. What's your name?-Apa nama awak?(formal)/Nama kau apa?(informal) My name is--------Nama saya..... I don't understand----Saya tak faham General: The days of the week: Monday ----> Isnin Tuesday----> Selasa Wednesday--> Rabu Thursday---> Khamis Friday-----> Jumaat Saturday---> Sabtu Sunday-----> Ahad Numbers: One----> satu Two----> Dua Three--> Tiga Four---> Empat Five---> Lima Six----> Enam Seven--> Tujuh Eight--> Lapan Nine---> Sembilan Ten----> Sepuluh _____________________________________________________________________________________________ That's all I can come up with so far. Malay language is relatively easier to remember than other languages but it is harder to learn. Grammar is way different in Malay language and it is quite complex as well. (That's what I feel though ) Indonesian is also a form of Malay so Indonesians, do feel free to chat here as well! It's nice to talk to people in your own native language right? I certainly feel that way! :grin: Well, Happy chatting/learning. If I see there's people who are interested, I'll post another lesson up. Right now, my fingers are tired.
yungching Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 Alright! Since I didn't see a Malay classroom/chatroom here, nis-aihara and I decided to make one! It's only fair to the Malay users as well! But so far, I have only seen a few Malay people. It's kind of sad so I think that teaching the facinating language of Malay will be good as well! Alright to the topic at hand: LESSON 1- INTRODUCTIONS AND BASICS Malay follows the English alphabet; 26 letters and the letters are from A to Z. It's relatively easier to learn than other languages with different letters and pronounciation. Malay closely follows the English pronounciation but there are differences. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Here are a few basic Malay greetings and introductions: Welcome-----------Selamat Datang How are you?------Apa khabar? Fine--------------Baik Thank you---------Terima kasih. You're welcome----Sama-sama I am sorry--------Saya minta maaf. Escuse me---------Minta maaf. Good Morning------Selamat pagi Good Afternoon----Selamat tengah hari/ petang. Good evening------Selamat petang. Good night--------Selamat malam. What's your name?-Apa nama awak?(formal)/Nama kau apa?(informal) My name is--------Nama saya..... I don't understand----Saya tak faham General: The days of the week: Monday ----> Isnin Tuesday----> Selasa Wednesday--> Rabu Thursday---> Khamis Friday-----> Jumaat Saturday---> Sabtu Sunday-----> Ahad Numbers: One----> satu Two----> Dua Three--> Tiga Four---> Empat Five---> Lima Six----> Enam Seven--> Tujuh Eight--> Lapan Nine---> Sembilan Ten----> Sepuluh _____________________________________________________________________________________________ That's all I can come up with so far. Malay language is relatively easier to remember than other languages but it is harder to learn. Grammar is way different in Malay language and it is quite complex as well. (That's what I feel though ) Indonesian is also a form of Malay so Indonesians, do feel free to chat here as well! It's nice to talk to people in your own native language right? I certainly feel that way! :grin: Well, Happy chatting/learning. If I see there's people who are interested, I'll post another lesson up. Right now, my fingers are tired. Wow! Congratz on your first lesson! I'm Malaysian but I'm Chinese and my Malay is horrible... I actually dislike Malay at school (especially the imbuhan and stuff... ), but it might be interesting to talk a bit with you and improve my Malay Apa khabar?
Valkyrie Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 Khabar baik! Awak orang Malaysia juga? Saya bukan orang Malaysia tetapi saya tinggal di Johor Bahru! EDIT: OMG, I realised how formal I am.
nis-aihara Posted December 26, 2011 Author Report Posted December 26, 2011 Second Class : => It's easy to learn malay because the way you pronounce the letter is the same as you learn romanji. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emotions : Happy ---> Gembira Sad ---> Sedih Confused ---> Keliru Shocked ---> Terkejut Glad ---> Puas/Lega Embaressed ---> Malu Stressed ---> Tertekan Touched ---> Terharu Worried ---> Bimbang Annoyed ---> Terganggu Bored ---> Bosan Love ---> Cinta Like ---> Suka Hate ---> Benci Upset ---> Kecewa Verbs : ~ For the past tense we add telah or ter- before the word ~ For the future tense we add akan before the word ~ For the present tense we add me-,men-,ber- and others. It's a bit complicated for present tenses because for some verbs, we don't have to add anything on it. Anyway, I'll give you guys the root words first, OK? Cry ---> Menangis Laugh ---> Ketawa Eat ---> Makan Drink ---> Minum Write ---> Tulis See ---> Lihat/Tengok/Tonton Speak ---> Cakap Catch ---> Tangkap Murder ---> Bunuh Carry ---> Angkat Send ---> Hantar Receive ---> Terima Play ---> Main I'm tired. . . OK That's it for now!
Valkyrie Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 LOL. Org pun tak nak blajar. Tak payah susah-susah lah. Kalau org nak, nanti aku post kan.
nis-aihara Posted December 28, 2011 Author Report Posted December 28, 2011 X de siapa respond la... : *kesunyian* Tolongla sesiapa... Respond la...
Valkyrie Posted December 28, 2011 Report Posted December 28, 2011 Lol. Kesian seh. Takde org nak bual Melayu. :cry: Kita dua org aje.
Scar Akai Posted December 28, 2011 Report Posted December 28, 2011 well, I'm Indonesian.... Bahasa Indonesia is quite similar to Malay, so, mind if I join in?
Valkyrie Posted December 28, 2011 Report Posted December 28, 2011 Yay! Another person! Sure no problem! Join in!
nis-aihara Posted December 30, 2011 Author Report Posted December 30, 2011 Jangan la sedih sangat. . . Nanti kita boleh ajarkan. sokongan!
yungching Posted January 1, 2012 Report Posted January 1, 2012 jangan la sedih sangat. . . nanti kita boleh ajarkan. sokongan! Tak sedih lah... Kesian BM saya saje (Is it possible to say it like that???)
nis-aihara Posted January 7, 2012 Author Report Posted January 7, 2012 What do you mean by 'possible'?
yungching Posted January 7, 2012 Report Posted January 7, 2012 what do you mean by 'possible'? I mean is it possible to say "Kesian BM saya" What's BM anyway? BM is Bahasa Malaysia/Melayu. It's very similar to Indonesian isn't it?
Valkyrie Posted January 7, 2012 Report Posted January 7, 2012 I mean is it possible to say "Kesian BM saya" BM is Bahasa Malaysia/Melayu. It's very similar to Indonesian isn't it? BM awak okay pe... Tak kesian pun. Aku rasa Bahasa Indonesia lagi susah daripade BM. Aku tengok drama-drama Indon, aku fikir Indonesian lagi susah.
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