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  2. Languages of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The national, or official, language is Malay which is the mother tongue of the majority Malay ethnic group. The main ethnic groups within Malaysia are the Malays, Chinese and Tamils, with many other ethnic groups represented in smaller numbers, each with its own languages.

  3. What Languages Are Spoken In Malaysia? - WorldAtlas

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    The official language spoken in Malaysia is the Malaysian language, also called Malaysian Malay or simply just Malay. It is spoken by the majority of the country and is taught extensively in the country's public education system. Aside from Malay, English is also very commonly spoken in Malaysia.

  4. Languages in Malaysia - What Languages Are Spoken in Malaysia? -...

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    The national language of Malaysia is Malay, apart from being one of the two official languages. Also called Malaysian Malay or Malay, it is spoken by over 80% of the population. The second official language of Malaysia is English, which is also one of the most commonly spoken languages.

  5. What language is spoken in Malaysia - The Answer

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    Malay is spoken nationwide and is the official language. Chinese languages are predominantly spoken among the Chinese community, with Mandarin more common in urban areas and Cantonese in older communities.

  6. The official language is Malay, also known as Bahasa Malaysia, which is spoken by the majority of the population. English is also widely spoken and understood, particularly in urban areas and is a compulsory subject in schools.

  7. Malaysia, country of Southeast Asia, lying just north of the Equator, that is composed of two noncontiguous regions: Peninsular Malaysia (Semenanjung Malaysia), also called West Malaysia (Malaysia Barat), which is on the Malay Peninsula, and East Malaysia (Malaysia Timur), which is on the island of Borneo.

  8. Malaysia's Ethnic Languages A Comprehensive Guide -...

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    The Malay language, also known as Bahasa Malaysia or Bahasa Melayu, serves as the official language of Malaysia. It plays a crucial role in fostering unity and effective communication among the diverse ethnic communities.

  9. About: Languages of Malaysia - DBpedia Association

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    The national, or official, language is Malay which is the mother tongue of the majority Malay ethnic group. The main ethnic groups within Malaysia are the Malay people, Han Chinese people and Tamil people, with many other ethnic groups represented in smaller numbers, each with its own languages.

  10. What Languages Are Spoken in Malaysia: A Dive into Diversity

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    The main languages spoken in Malaysia include Malay, Chinese (Mandarin and Hokkien), Tamil, and English. Indigenous languages like Iban, Kadazan-Dusun , and Bidayuh are prevalent among various ethnic groups.

  11. Exploring the 137 Malaysian Language - Tomedes

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    MalayMalaysia’s Official Language. Many locals refer to Malaysia’s national language as “Bahasa Malaysia” (the language of Malaysia), “Bahasa Melayu” (the language of the Malay), or simply “Malaysian.” Malay leads all other Malaysian languages with around 19.6 million speakers or 58.4% of the country’s population.