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  2. Ministry of Education Language Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Malay language is not included in both as it is generally considered a mother tongue. The Malay language courses have both a Malay (Special Programme) and a Higher Malay track for different degrees of advancement in the language. Students of Higher Malay language are able to cede two points off their O-level score (a lower number is ...

  3. Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Standards within the country are set by the Malay Language Council of Singapore. There are some differences between the official standard and colloquial usage. While the historical standard was the Johor-Riau dialect, a new standard known as sebutan baku (or bahasa melayu baku) was adopted in 1956 by the Third Malay language and Literary ...

  4. Language education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore embraces an English-based bilingual education system. Students are taught subject-matter curriculum with English as the medium of instruction, while the official mother tongue of each student - Mandarin Chinese for Chinese, Malay for Malays and Tamil for South Indians – is taught as a second language. [1]

  5. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The term "Malay language" (Bahasa Melayu) in Indonesia and Malaysia invites different perceptions from its respective people. [13] To Malaysians, the Malay language is generally understood as the national language of Malaysia, with Malaysian language (Bahasa Malaysia) being a precise appellation for the Malay variety used in the ...

  6. Astro Sensasi - Wikipedia

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    Sensasi started as the first Malay language cable television channel in Singapore, broadcasting 18 hours a day from 7:00 am to 1:00 am. The channel launched at 7:00 pm. [1] May 1, 2013 Sensasi began broadcasting 24 hours a day and using the slogan Detik Detik Sensasi. Sensasi began airing 6 hours of new content per day instead of 3.5 hours per day.

  7. Category:Malay language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Malaysia portal; Singapore portal; Indonesia portal ... Malay language by country (1 C, 1 P) C. Malay ...

  8. List of Malay-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    8TV, no longer broadcasts any Malay-language programmes; TV Pendidikan, ceased broadcasting in 2008. Replaced by EDUWEBTV. Astro Kirana, ceased broadcasting on 18 May 2009 due to low viewership, replaced with Astro Citra on 1 June 2009; Astro Aruna, ceased transmissions in Malaysia and Singapore and Brunei due to declining viewership of the ...

  9. Category:Malay languages in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Category: Malay languages in Singapore. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Malay language This page was last ...