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  2. Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform of 1972 - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform of 1972 was a joint effort between Indonesia and Malaysia to harmonize the spelling system used in their national languages, which are both forms of the Malay language. For the most part, the changes made in the reform are still used today.

  3. Congress Spelling System - Wikipedia

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    The new orthography, was envisioned to be a better and practical system, which is simplified and using standardized methods of spelling, and emphasized more on the use of Malay phonology system. [2] During the congress, two proposal papers concerning the new orthography was presented by Literary Movement 1950 and Malay Language Association of ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Za'aba Spelling - Wikipedia

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    By 1930s, the Za'aba spelling became the official orthography used in Malaya and even adopted in the education system and civil administration. The Za'aba spelling also gained widespread currency in Brunei and Singapore. Following the adoption of the orthography in schools, it was called the Ejaan Sekolah ('school spelling system'). Despite its ...

  6. Category:Writing systems introduced in 1972 - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform of 1972 This page was last edited on 27 May 2024, at 14:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Category:Spelling reform - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spelling reform" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Indonesian orthography; Indonesian-Malaysian orthography reform ...

  8. Analysis-Malaysia PM Anwar's reform agenda in doubt as ... - AOL

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    Anwar's reform promises are being closely monitored by voters and foreign investors, already wary after the 1MDB scandal. Malaysians are also watching to see if Najib could get any reprieve.

  9. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian and (Standard Malaysian) Malay have similar derivation and compounds rule. However, there is difference on quasi-past participle or participle-like adjective when attached to a noun or verb. (Standard Malaysian) Malay uses prefix ber-to denote such, while Indonesian uses prefix ter-to do so. It is important to note that prefix ber ...