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  2. Malay orthography - Wikipedia

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    The Malay alphabet has a phonemic orthography; words are spelled the way they are pronounced, with a notable defectiveness: /ə/ and /e/ are both written as E/e.The names of the letters, however, differ between Indonesia and rest of the Malay-speaking countries; while Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore follow the letter names of the English alphabet, Indonesia largely follows the letter names of ...

  3. Cape Malays - Wikipedia

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    Cape Malay music has been of great interest to academics, historians, musicologists, writers and even politicians. [citation needed] A secular folk song type of Dutch origin, is known as the nederlandslied. The language and musical style of this genre reflects the history of South African slavery, and the words and

  4. Thai Malays - Wikipedia

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    Thai Malays (Standard Malay: Orang Melayu Thailand/Siam, Thai: ไทยเชื้อสายมลายู: Jawi: ملايو تاي ‎; Pattani Malay: Oré Nayu Siae, Bangso Yawi; Bangkok Malay: Oghae Nayu Thai), with officially recognised terms including 'Malayu-descended Thais' and 'Malay', [4] [5] is a term used to refer to ethnic Malay citizens of Thailand, the sixth largest ethnic ...

  5. Malay language - Wikipedia

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    Malay is the national language in Malaysia by Article 152 of the Constitution of Malaysia, and became the sole official language in West Malaysia in 1968, and in East Malaysia gradually from 1974. English continues, however, to be widely used in professional and commercial fields and in the superior courts.

  6. Kertok - Wikipedia

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    Kertok. Kertok is a type of musical ensemble that consists of the xylophone played in traditional Malay functions/an instrument. Kertok is from Malaysia. This is musical ensemble from Malay Peninsula that consists of xylophones played swiftly and rhythmically in traditional Malay Functions. Categories: Malay culture. Music genre stubs.

  7. Semoga Bahagia - Wikipedia

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    Semoga Bahagia is a Malay song composed by the Singaporean composer Zubir Said, who also composed Majulah Singapura, the national anthem of Singapore.The song has been the official Children's Day song in Singapore since 1961, and is also performed at the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) as its official theme song.

  8. Category:Songs in Malay - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Songs in Malay" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. Untuk Negeri Kita - Wikipedia

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    "Untuk Negeri Kita" (Jawi: اونتوق نڬري كيت ‎, pronounced [untuʔ nəgəri kita]; "For Our State") is the state anthem of the Malaysian state of Penang.It was composed by the late Second Lieutenant Awaluddin Zainal Alam who submitted it to a competition made for selecting the state anthem.