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  2. Malaysian English - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian English (MyE), formally known as Malaysian Standard English (MySE) (similar and related to British English), is a form of English used and spoken in Malaysia. While Malaysian English can encompass a range of English spoken in Malaysia, some consider it to be distinct from the colloquial form commonly called Manglish .

  3. Category:Malaysian blogs - Wikipedia

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  4. Malachi Edwin Vethamani - Wikipedia

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    Malachi Edwin Vethamani (b. 8 July 1955) was born in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.He has two sons, Vincent Jeremiah Edwin and Julian Matthew Edwin. [2]He received his early education in Kuala Lumpur at Methodist Boys' Primary School and continued at Methodist Boys' Secondary School.

  5. Category:Malaysian bloggers - Wikipedia

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  6. Blog - Wikipedia

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    Minority language publishing (which may lack economic feasibility) can find its audience through inexpensive blogging. There are examples of bloggers who have published books based on their blogs, e.g., Salam Pax, Ellen Simonetti, Jessica Cutler, and ScrappleFace. Blog-based books have been given the name blook.

  7. Xiaxue - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Cheng has several blogs, including her untitled main blog (usually known as xiaxue.blogspot.com), and several private blogs. Although she writes in the English language, she selected her pseudonym Xiaxue (下雪, pronounced something like sh'ya-shweh), which means "snowing" in Mandarin Chinese, because it "had that tinge of mysterious, beautiful girl thing about it". [4]

  8. Malaysian University English Test - Wikipedia

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    Mapping of MUET Results against CEFR, IELTS, and TOEFL (Malaysian Examination Syndicate, 2018) MUET CEFR IELTS TOEFL English Level Aggregated score Band Band Band Band 260 - 300 6 C2 >8.0 110-120 Advanced 220 - 259 5 C1 7.0-8.0 94-109 Upper Intermediate 180 - 219 4 B2 6.0-6.5 60-93 140 - 179 3 5.5 46-59 Lower Intermediate 100 - 139 2 B1 4.0-5.0

  9. Robert Raymer - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Affairs: Episodes from an Expat's Life in Malaysia (MPH, 2009), nominated for the 2010 Popular-The Star Readers Choice Awards, [6] is a collection of creative nonfiction about Raymer's experiences of living in Malaysia for over twenty years, including being an extra in three Hollywood films (Anna and the King, Paradise Road, Beyond Rangoon) and the French film, Indochine, which won an ...