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  2. A2K (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    A2K (also abbreviated as "America2Korea") is a 2023 American reality competition show. The series was a joint project between JYP Entertainment and Republic Records . The goal of the series was to create the first American girl group using the rigorous K-pop training system.

  3. 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 title.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.

  4. I Can See Your Voice Malaysia (Malay language) season 2

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    2. Diana Hanaffi (The Painters are Coming) 4. Mina Amira Abstinence Challenged: 4 14 July 2019 Datin Alyah [11] 2. Mu'azzam Shah Husin (Shared Architect) 6. Siti Abdul Malik (My Girl) 1. Iskandar Abdullah (Chef Wan 2.0) 3. Amirah Hamizah (Delicious Crackers) 5. Nazrie Ronie (Flooring) 4. Zarith Ziana Sulaiman H 2 +O=H 2 O: 5 21 July 2019 Syamel ...

  5. Malay phonology - Wikipedia

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    There are two main standards for Malay pronunciation, the Johor-Riau standard which is derived from the influential Johor-Riau accent, used in Brunei and Malaysia, and the Baku (lit. 'standard' in Malay/Indonesian) standard which follows a "pronounce as spelt" approach to pronunciation, used in Indonesia and Singapore. [1]

  6. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Malaysia and Bahasa Melayu are used interchangeably in reference to Malay in Malaysia. Malay was designated as a national language by the Singaporean government after independence from Britain in the 1960s to avoid friction with Singapore's Malay-speaking neighbours of Malaysia and Indonesia. [22] It has a symbolic, rather than ...

  7. 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 Darussalam and Singapore (as opposed to the variety used in Indonesia, which is referred to as ...

  8. Access to Knowledge movement - Wikipedia

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    The A2K term is also used in academic discourse and literature. Bloomsbury Academic have produced a series on issues in Brazil, [1] Egypt [2] and India; [3] while UCT Press have published an overview of the issues in Africa. [4] An academic overview of the issues can be found in 'Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property ...

  9. Manually Coded Malay - Wikipedia

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    Kod Tangan Bahasa Malaysia (KTBM), or Manually Coded Malay, is a signed form of the Malay language recognized by the government in Malaysia and the Malaysian Ministry of Education. It aids teachers in teaching the Malay language to deaf students in formal education settings. It is not a language but a manually coded form of Malay.