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  2. Reman Malay - Wikipedia

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    Reman Malay (Reman: Cakak Reman/Ulu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو رمان, Malay: Bahasa Melayu Reman), also known by several names such as Patani, Baling, Grik and Tukugho, is a Malayic language spoken in the states of Kedah and Perak in northern Peninsular Malaysia.

  3. I Can See Your Voice Malaysia (Malay language) season 7

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    5. Nur Alieya 3. Nor Ayuzi 2. Mohamad Fairos 6. Hazrul Alif: 10 1 September 2024 Harissa Adlynn and Fahimi Rahmat [20] [21] 1. Syed Mohamad Luqman 3. Muhammad Mursyid 6. Azmi Ali 2. Puteri Quratul Ain and Mohd Salehudin 4. Sharifah Nurul Shahirah 5. Siti Zakirah Asyiqah: 11 8 September 2024 Khai Bahar [22] [23] 2. Syarifah Adeeba 5. Amran Atan 6.

  4. I Can See Your Voice Malaysia (Malay language) season 5

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    The fifth season of the Malaysian Malay-language television mystery music game show I Can See Your Voice Malaysia premiered on TV3 on 15 May 2022, [1] [2] following an Eid al-Fitr special that aired on 8 May 2022.

  5. List of I Can See Your Voice Malaysia (Malay language ...

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    I Can See Your Voice Malaysia is a Malaysian Malay-language television mystery music game show series based on the South Korean programme of the same name.It features the guest artist(s) attempting to eliminate bad singers from the group assisted by clues and celebrity panel, ending with the last remaining mystery singer through a duet performance by one of the guest artists.

  6. Austronesian languages - Wikipedia

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    Major Austronesian languages include Malay (around 250–270 million in Indonesia alone in its own literary standard named "Indonesian"), [4] Javanese, Sundanese, Tagalog (standardized as Filipino [5]), Malagasy and Cebuano. According to some estimates, the family contains 1,257 languages, which is the second most of any language family. [6]

  7. Malay phonology - Wikipedia

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    The affricates are variously described as / , / , [8] or / [9] in the literature. Hoogervorst (2017) argues that initial /j/ and /w/ did not exist in Old Malay and were respectively substituted with /dʒ/ and /b/ until the instilling of learning Arabic through eventual spread Islamic education amongst local populations. [10]

  8. Malaysian Malay - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu Malaysia) or Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia) [7] —endonymically within Malaysia as Standard Malay (Bahasa Melayu piawai) or simply Malay (Bahasa Melayu, abbreviated to BM)— is a standardized form of the Malay language used in Malaysia and also used in Brunei and Singapore (as opposed to the variety used in Indonesia, which is referred to as the "Indonesian ...

  9. Help:IPA/Malay - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Malay on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Malay in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.