Why is Malay so easy to learn?
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Why is Malay so easy 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.
Is Malay easy to learn for English speakers?
Malay uses a Latin script, which makes it easier for English speakers. Like Hindustani, Malay is not exactly an easy language – but it is a lot easier than most Asian languages. It uses a Latin script, which makes reading easier to begin with.
Should I learn Indonesian or Malaysian first?
First you should understand Indonesian language and Malaysian language are the same language I.e Malay. The difference is only in slang like British English and American English. To answer your question, I would recommend you learn Indonesian first and later Malaysian because Indonesian slang is spoken by 300…
Is indindonesian the easiest language to learn?
Indonesian was the first foreign language that I learnt, Chinese Mandarin is the second. Every language has its hurdles. Initially, it’s easy to learn how to speak bahasa Indonesia, the words seem simple, the grammar is easy, there are no tones and there is a simple alphabet.
What is Bahasa Indonesia like to learn?
• It is not a tonal language. For English and Western speakers who are not used to tonal languages, hearing Bahasa for the first time seems really straightforward and direct. It is easy to imitate and pronounce without difficulty of being understood.
What is the difference between Indonesian and Malay?
If by Indonesian and Malay, you mean Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu, then there is a difference. The two languages are only just about mutually intelligible [1]. Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia, while Bahasa Melayu is official in Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore.
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