Image LocationMalayPeninsula.png right thumb Locator map The MalayPeninsula or Thai MalayPeninsula lang ms Semenanjung Tanah Melayu , lang th is a peninsula in Southeast Asia . The land mass runs approximately north south and, at its terminus, is the southern most point of the Asian mainland. The area contains the southernmost tip of Burma , Peninsular Malaysia , Singapore , and Southern Thailand . The Titiwangsa Mountains are part of the Tenasserim Hills system, and form the backbone of the Peninsula. They form the southernmost section of the central cordillera which runs from Tibet through the Kra Isthmus the Peninsula s narrowest point into the Malaypeninsula. ref The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia, Avijit Gupta ref The Strait of Malacca separates the MalayPeninsula from the Indonesian island of Sumatra while the south coast is separated from the island of Singapore by the Straits of Johor . The Malay term Tanah Melayu literally The Malay Land is generally used by the Malays and occasionally used in political discourse to describe uniting all Malays ethnic group ethnic Malay people on the peninsula under one Malay nation, although this ambition was largely realised with the creation of Malaysia . Citation needed date December 2009 References reflist See also Malay archipelago Category Peninsulas of Asia Category Geography of Southeast Asia Category Gulf of Thailand Category Geography of Thailand ar bn bs Malajsko poluostrvo bg ca Pen nsula de Malacca cv cs Malajsk poloostrov da Malayahalv en de Malaiische ... nn Malayahalv ya km pl P wysep Malajski pt Pen nsula da Mal sia ro Peninsula Malacca ru simple MalayPeninsula sk Malajsk polostrov sl Malajski polotok sr ... sw Rasi ya Malay lv Malakas pussala lt Malakos pusiasalis hu Mal j f lsziget mk ... tr Malay Yar madas uk vi B n o M Lai wuu zh ... more details
Italictitle The Birds of the MalayPeninsula is a major illustrated ornithological reference work conceived and started by Herbert Christopher Robinson . The full title is The Birds of the MalayPeninsula a general account of the birds inhabiting the region from the isthmus of Kra to Singapore with the adjacent islands . It comprises five substantial octavo book large octavo hardbound volumes of text, with 125 plates 123 in colour by Henrik Gr nvold and 11 maps. It was published by H. F. and G. Witherby, London. The binding of the first four volumes was red buckram the fifth was red cloth with a dust jacket. History Robinson served as Director of Museums in the Federated Malay States in the early 20th century. On his retirement in 1926 he initiated the production of the work, though he died in 1929 after the first two volumes were published. With the help of Robinson s notes and papers, the third and fourth volumes were prepared by Frederick Nutter Chasen Frederick Chasen , the Director of the Raffles Museum in Singapore . Completion was much delayed, first by Robinson s death, and then by Chasen ... title Review of The Birds of the MalayPeninsula, Volume V Conclusion, and Survey of Every Species ..., H.C. 1927 . The Birds of the MalayPeninsula. Vol.I The Commoner Birds . Witherby London. pp.329. Robinson, H.C. 1928 . The Birds of the MalayPeninsula. Vol.II The Birds of the Hill Stations . Witherby London. pp.xxii, 310. Robinson, H.C. & Chasen, F.N. 1936 . The Birds of the MalayPeninsula ..., H.C. & Chasen, F.N. 1939 . The Birds of the MalayPeninsula. Vol.IV The Birds of the Low Country Jungle and Scrub . Witherby London. pp.xxvi, 487. Medway, Lord & Wells, David R. 1976 . The Birds of the MalayPeninsula. Vol.V Conclusion, and Survey of Every Species . Witherby London. pp.xxxi, 448. ISBN ... Museum of Biodiversity Research Robinson & Chasen, Vols 1 4 1927 1939 DEFAULTSORT Birds of the MalayPeninsula Category Zoology books Category Books about Malaya Category Reference works Category Ornithological ... more details
wiktionary Malay may refer to Language Malay language Bahasa Melayu , the macro language of Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, lingua franca of the Malay Archipelago Malaysian language , the official form of the Malay language in Malaysia Indonesian language , the official form of the Malay language in Indonesia Old Malay language s , possible ancestor s of Bahasa Melayu Sri Lankan Creole Malay language , a language spoken by the Malay ethnic minority in Sri Lanka People Ethnic groups Malays ethnic group , the ethnic group located primarily in the Malaypeninsula, and parts of Sumatra and Borneo Malay ... in Indonesia as part of Srivijaya Animals Malay Chicken , a breed of chicken Malayan Tiger , a species of tiger that live in the jungles of Malaypeninsula, Borneo and Thailand Ships SS Malay SS Malay ... Islands Malaysian Malay s, a constitutionally defined group of Muslim Malaysian citizens Malays in Singapore Malay Indonesian , ethnic Malays in Indonesia Thai Malays , ethnic Malays in Thailand ... Islands, now part of Australia Overseas Malays , people of Malay ancestry living outside Malaysia and neighbouring ethnic Malay home areas Kedahan Malay , the earliest settler in Malay Peninsular and young ancestor to the people of Malay Archipelago Individuals Malay producer b. 1978 , an American music producer Jessi Malay b. 1986 , an American singer Geography MalayPeninsula , the geographic area containing Malaysia and Singapore, as well as parts of Myanmar Burma and Thailand Malay Archipelago ... mainland Southeast Asia Indochina and Australia Malay, Azerbaijan , a village in Azerbaijan Malay, Aklan , a municipality in the Philippines Several communes in France Malay, Sa ne et Loire , in the Sa ne et Loire d partement Malay le Grand , in the Yonne d partement Malay le Petit , in the Yonne d partement Malay Falls, Nova Scotia , in Canada Politics history Malaysia , the modern country that encompasses most of the ancient malay states Malay states , a group of nine states of Malaysia all located ... more details
in the Malaypeninsula, and parts of Sumatra and Borneo Malay race , a racial category encompassing ...Infobox Ethnic group group Kedahan Malay br Melayu Kedah br poptime 3.1 million Kedah Valley ... Malay Kedahan Malay , Baling Malay Baling Dialect , Malay language Malay , Thai language Thai , Burmese language Burmese rels Most of Kedahan Malay are Sunni Islam Sunni Islam related c Malaysian Malay , Thai Malay Kedahan Malay is one of the largest Malay subethnic group. They are among the earliest settler in Malay Peninsular. This group comprised at least 15 of the total ethnic Malay population ... marriages between Arabs and Malays. Due to Arabic influences in Kedahan Malay language, we can conclude that most Kedahan Malay are of Arab descent. But this does not mean that every single ... as Orang Utara or Northern People instead of Kedahan Malay since that they resided the northern .... Dialect main Kedah Malay Kedahan Malay dialect can be divided into several subdialects, namely ... outside Malaysia . Some word examples of Kedahan Malay class wikitable Kedahan Malay Standard Subdialect Standard Malay Malaysia English Hang Kamu, Engkau You singular Cek Saya, Kamu I, You singular ... Malay Ayuh, Mari Let s Go Kot widely used in Malaysian Malay Mungkin, Barangkali Maybe, Probably GeRek Basikal also used by Kedahan Malay that reside in urban area Bicycle Mertun Tukul Hammer Tenggalung ... Nibble Tokak Gigit Bite Berlemuih Comot Grubby Customs and Cultures Kedahan Malay shares the same customs and traditions with other Malay in Peninsular Malaysia. The only thing that make them different ... to a musical theater. The theater used a fully Kedahan Malay language while the song used a mix of standard Malay and Kedahan accent or sometimes, a fully standard Malay. This theater is said to be created after the hybrid of Malay and Indian culture in Penang . Berendul pronunciation be ghen doi Theater ... was founded by Ustaz Hanafi, a Kedahan Malay but now, it is popular throughout Malaysia and some place ... more details
The Peninsula can refer to The Peninsula Hong Kong , one of the world s most famous hotels, or locally any one of The Peninsula Hotels that form part of the same chain Geographic locations The Peninsula, Durham , the historic centre of Durham, England In the United States The Peninsula at St. Johns Center , a building in Jacksonville, Florida The San Francisco Peninsula , in Northern California. The Monterey Peninsula , in Central California. The Virginia Peninsula , of southeastern Virginia. Newspapers The Peninsula newspaper , daily English language newspaper published in Qatar disambig ja ... more details
of a Malay race differs with that of the Malay ethnic group Malay ethnic group centered around Peninsular Malaysia Malaysian MalayPeninsula and parts of the Indonesian island of Sumatra . The term Malay ... Islands , as well as the continental MalayPeninsula identical and coextensive with the extent ... peninsula. I wish to call it the Malay, because the majority of the men of this variety, especially those who inhabit the Indian islands close to the Malacca peninsula, as well as the Sandwich, the Society ... Archipelago Maphilindo MalayPeninsula References Reflist Historical definitions of race DEFAULTSORT ...About the Malay race the Malay ethnic group Malays ethnic group other uses Malay disambiguation File ... Austronesian people and later migrations The concept of a Malay race lang ms Bangsa Melayu was proposed ... date December 11, 2009 ref Origins unreferenced section date January 2011 The Etymology of Malay or Malayu ... . By 1795, Blumenbach added another race called Malay which he considered to be a subcategory of both the Ethiopian and Mongoloid races. The Malay race were those of a brown color, from olive and a clear mahogany sic? to the darkest clove or chestnut brown. Blumenbach expanded the term Malay to include ... race, the Caucasians, and the degenerate race, the Negroids. Blumenbach writes blockquote Malay ... Island, use the Malay idiom. ref Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, The anthropological treatises ... day. He is probably the most important voice who promoted the idea of a Malay race or nation, not limited to the Malays ethnic group Malay ethnic group , but embracing the peoples of a large but unspecified ... title Understanding Melayu Malay as a Source of Diverse Modern Identities volume 32 issue 3 year ... Malay Article 160 of the Constitution of Malaysia In Malaysia, the early colonial censuses listed ..., individual identity formed around the concept of bangsa Melayu Malay race . For younger ..., and non Malay immigrants. The Malaysian nation was later formed with the bangsa Melayu having the central ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Wikify date June 2010 Larantuka Malay is a contact variety of Malay language Malay spoken in and around the city of Larantuka on the island of Flores in Indonesia , and in two ... native speakers of Larantuka Malay. Second language speakers of Larantuka Malay are primarily found ... of Larantuka Malay, many of whom who trace their ancestry back to Portuguese settlers and their followers from the Malaypeninsula who arrived in Larantuka in the 17th century, it actually had roots in diverse communities drawn to the settlement. The Larantuka Malay community maintains a separate ... Malay serves as the main language of daily life in the city, and is the native language of a majority of the population. Larantuka Malay is known by its speakers as Bahasa Nagi, a name probably deriving ... in other parts of eastern Indonesia where Malay is spoken, speakers of Larantuka Malay tend to differentiate ... of Larantuka Malay. Even more importantly, when the Portuguese stronghold in Malacca fell to the Dutch ..., servants and slaves from Malacca , who were speakers of peninsular Malay. As a result, the influence of peninsular Malay can be seen in the phonology and lexicon of Larantuka Malay. Many Larantuka ... Malay has a very different history than other contact varieties of Malay in eastern Indonesia. Unlike ... center, and Malay was never an important trade language. Unlike the other six varieties, it was never ... to Malay. The speakers today of Larantuka Malay represent the descendants of Malay speakers which ... Malay language, and this effect can be seen in the form of the language today. References No footnotes date June 2010 Adelaar, K.A. and Prentice, D.J. 1996. Malay its History, Role and Spread. In Wurm ... and Culture, East Nusa Tenggara. Paauw, S. 2008. Larantuka Malay, in The Malay Contact Varieties ..., NY, USA. Steinhauer, H. 1991. Malay in East Indonesia the Case of Larantuka Flores , in H. Steinhauer ... using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories DEFAULTSORT Malay, Larantuka ... more details
File Nasi lemak.jpg thumb 300px Nasi lemak , one of the most popular Malay dishes. Malay cusine is the cuisine of Malay people of Malaysia , Indonesia , Singapore , and Brunei . Different Malay regions ... Ketam ref and Brunei for its unique Ambuyat dish. The main characteristic in traditional Malay cuisine is undoubtedly the generous use of spice s. The coconut milk is also important in giving the Malay ... . Malay cooking also makes plentiful use of lemongrass and galangal . ref name Malaysia Brunei & Singapore ... 5 year 2006 publisher New Holland Publishers ref Nearly every Malay meal is served with rice , the staple food in many other East Asian cultures. Although there are various type of dishes in a Malay meal ... when the Malay culinary traditions took shape, but the earliest record of the tradition is from the 15th century when Malacca Sultanate became the important trade centre in the Malay archipelago ... title Tracking down fine Malay food publisher Star Publications M Bhd date October 17, 2010 ... of Malay with Chinese and European traditions, cuisines respectively known as Peranakan cuisine ... non Malay groups from Bugis, Javanese to Minangkabau who were absorbed into Malay society at different ... on Malay food. ref Cite book title Southeast Asian Food Classic and Modern Dishes from Indonesia ... milk probably is the most popular dish ubiquitous in Malay town and villages. Nasi lemak is considered ... dish with variations of spices mixtures that clearly display Indian influence already adopted by Malay people since ancient times. Because most of Malay people are muslim s, Malay cuisine follows ... and absent from Malay daily diet. Laksa , a hybrid of Malay and Peranakan Chinese cuisine is also a popular dish. Malay cuisine also adopted some their neighbors cuisine traditions, such as rendang adopted from Minangkabau in Sumatra, and satay from Java, however Malay people has developed ... Kambing Goat or mutton gulai and Gulai Ayam chicken gulai . Gulai ketam crab gulai is a specialty of Malay ... more details
of the MalayPeninsula of Malaysia and southern Thailand , Riau province, the eastern coast ... language, and the same is true with some varieties on the MalayPeninsula such as Kedah Malay . However ...Dablink Not to be confused with the Malayalam language , spoken in India. Infobox Language name Malay ... and dwindling intelligibility with either Malay or Malaysian language Malaysian ref after going ... small br flag Cambodia br flag Sri Lanka br flag Cocos Keeling Islands Cocos Island ref name Malay in Australian ... Island ref name Malay in Australian islands ref speakers 40 million native incl. 23 million Indonesian ... Malayic fam6 Malayan languages Malayan fam7 Malay languages Malay dia1 Malay languages Malay dialects ... language ref script Latin alphabet Rumi Latin alphabet , Malay alphabet Malay Variant official in Malaysia ... and Rencong script Rencong nation MYS br BRN br SGP minority IDN small Malay enjoys a status as a regional ... language status small br THA small Malay is the language of the Muslim community in Southern Thailand ... joint venture small iso1 ms iso2b may iso2t msa iso3 msa lc1 btj ld1 Bacanese Malay lc2 mfb ld2 Bangka ll2 Bangka language lc3 bjn ld3 Banjar ll3 Banjar language lc4 bve ld4 Berau Malay lc5 kxd ld5 Brunei ll5 Brunei language lc6 bvu ld6 Bukit Malay lc7 pse ld7 Central Malay lc8 coa ld8 Cocos Islands Malay lc9 liw ld9 Col ll9 Col language lc10 dup ld10 Duano ll10 Duano language lc11 hji ld11 ... language lc14 jax ld14 Jambi Malay lc15 vkk ld15 Kaur ll15 Kaur language lc16 meo ld16 Kedah Malay lc17 kvr ld17 Kerinci ll17 Kerinci language lc18 mqg ld18 Kota Bangun Kutai Malay lc19 kvb ld19 ... lc22 zlm ld22 Malay individual language ll22 none lc23 xmm ld23 Manado Malay lc24 min ld24 Minangkabau ... Malay lc27 max ld27 North Moluccan Malay lc28 orn ld28 Orang Kanaq lc29 ors ld29 Orang Seletar lc30 mfa ld30 Pattani Malay lc31 pel ld31 Pekal ll31 Pekal language lc32 msi ld32 Sabah Malay lc33 zsm ld33 Standard Malay lc34 tmw ld34 Temuan ll34 Temuan language lc35 vkt ld35 Tenggarong Kutai Malay ... more details
title The Malay Archipelago publisher Macmillan and Co year 1869 location London page 2 ref He included within the region the Solomon Islands and the MalayPeninsula due to physiographic similarities ... Peninsula Malesia Notes reflist 2 External links Alfred Russel Wallace Wallace, Alfred Russel . The Malay ...About the large island group the book The Malay Archipelago Infobox islands name Malay Archipelago image name Location Malay Archipelago.png image caption World map highlighting Malay Archipelago. New Guinea not part of the Malay Archipelago by some definitions is also included. location Southeast Asia ... Population Division year 2006 accessdate 2007 06 30 ref ethnic groups Austronesian peoples , Malay race Malay , Overseas Chinese The Malay Archipelago refers to the archipelago between mainland Southeast Asia Southeastern Asia and Australia . The name was derived from the anachronistic concept of a Malay ... Wallace title The Malay Archipelago publisher Macmillan and Co year 1869 location London page 1 ... Timor . ref name Britannica http www.britannica.com ebc article 9371061 Malay Archipelago . Encyclopedia ... of Papua New Guinea is not always included in definitions of the Malay Archipelago. ref name ... The common name was derived from the concept of a Malay race , ref name Wallace1869 which ... concept was proposed by Europe an explorers based on their observations of the influence of the Malay ethnic group ethnic Malay empire Indonesia , Srivijaya . ref Reid, Anthony. http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 2067345 ITM Understanding melayu Malay as a source of diverse modern ... The 19th century naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Wallace used the term Malay Archipelago as the title of The Malay Archipelago his influential book documenting his studies in the region. Wallace ... Geography of the Malay Archipelago url http web2.wku.edu smithch wallace S078.htm year 1863 ... the term Nusantara for the Malay archipelago . ref Cite book last Echols first John M. author link ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Image MalayHouse1.jpg thumb 300px A traditional Malay house Malay houses are traditional dwellings, originating before the arrival of foreign or modern influences, and constructed by the indigenous Malays ethnic group ethnic Malay and Orang Asli peoples of the MalayPeninsula and their related Bumiputra tribes of East Malaysia . Whereas peninsular Malays have single extended family houses, many of the Borneo people built rumah panjang or Long house long houses hosting many families, each in its own apartment with a common wide veranda linking the front. Traditional architectural forms, such as tropically suited roofs and harmonious proportions with decorative elements are considered by traditionalists to still have relevance. However traditional buildings require significant maintenance compared to modern construction. These traditional skills are gradually being lost as Malaysia continues its process of industrialisation . Construction Using renewable natural material s including timber and bamboo , the dwellings are often built without the use of metal including nails. Instead pre cut holes and grooves are used to fit the timber elements into one another, effectively making it a prefabricated house . In Sarawak and Sabah rattan ropes were used to fasten bamboo pieces together. Although nails had been invented and in later houses used minimally for non structural elements for example, windows or panels , structural flexibility was a benefit which .... Design Image Malay kampung house window.jpg thumb A typical window of a Malay house with slanted ... there are in the bridal family s home. A traditional Malay timber house usually in two parts the main ... in Thailand and Cambodia . Cultural references Most of the ancient Malay peoples of South East Asia ... Press , 2003, 235 258. Yuan, Lim Jee The Malay House Principles to Building Simple and Beautiful ... in Malaysia Category Malay culture Category Malaysian architecture Category Indonesian architecture ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 Timur means east in the Malay language . It is part of several place names in Malaysia and Indonesia . It gave name to the island of Timor . DEFAULTSORT Timur Malay Category Malay words and phrases Malaysia stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Language name Jambi Malay region Jambi Province speakers 890 000 SIL 1989 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian MP fam3 Nuclear Malayo Polynesian languages Nuclear MP fam4 Malayo Sumbawan languages Malayo Sumbawan fam5 Malayic languages Malayic fam6 Malayan languages Malayan fam7 Malay languages Malay iso1 ms iso2b may iso2t msa iso3 jax Jambi Malay is a variant of the Malay language spoken in the Jambi province Jambi province of Provinces of Indonesia Indonesia . DEFAULTSORT Malay, Jambi, Language Category Agglutinative languages Category Malay language Au lang stub pms Lenga Malay, Jambi ... more details
notability date February 2011 unreferenced date January 2011 Malay Brunei is one of Malay ethnic which is well known especially in the state of Sabah , East Malaysia . Category Ethnic groups in Sabah ethno group stub ... more details
unreferenced article date May 2009 Image Malay Game Fowl Hen.jpg thumb A Malay hen The Malay is a breed of chicken originating in Asia, most likely in northern Pakistan formerly part of India . These birds are cousins of Asil. It is unknown why they were called Malay disambiguation Malay , but perhaps because of a mistake by the former East India Company , when they introduced that exotic new breed around 1570. In Asia, the Malay chicken is usually found only in rural area s and village s. It is sometimes referred to as kampung chicken kampung means village in Malay language Malay . In the Borneo region of Sabah , Sarawak and Brunei , the Malay chicken is called Sigun . In north West Pakistan these are called Sadalay meaning big docile or gentle giants. The Malay Chicken is sometimes used in cockfighting . Today, in the West the Malay is mainly kept for participation in poultry shows by breeders. It is considered a hard feathered, Gamecock gamefowl breed. The Malay has an upright stance, a well muscled form and a large skull with a cruel expression. Nowadays they are selected to be better egg layers than in the 1970s with 70 to 120 eggs annually for a young hen and older hens laying only 30 to 55 eggs. As food In Malaysia , kampung chicken is considered a premium by people living in urban areas and costs more in supermarkets and wet markets than conventionally raised broiler chicken s, due to its supposedly better flavour. Malay Chicken is a tougher meat than many other breeds. Because of this, the Malay chicken is often double boiled in herbs or is stewed, and recipes often call for curry, garlic, cumin, turmeric, etc. The Malay carcass may be hung in the kitchen at room temperature for 12 or 24 hours. The meat may also be cubed for soaking in buttermilk, as the milk acid helps to cut the fibrils in the meat. See also List of chicken breeds Category Chicken breeds Category Chicken breeds originating in Malaysia poultry stub de Malaie Huhn fr Combattant malais ru ... more details
Infobox Language family name Malay region South East Asia familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian ... msa The Malay languages are a group of closely related languages that developed from Malays ethnic group Malay outposts across Malaysia and Indonesia . They include Malay language Malay proper Malaysian and Indonesian language Indonesian , Bacanese Malay , Bengkulu language Bengkulu , Berau Malay , Cocos Islands Malay , Jambi Malay , Kedah Malay , Kota Bangun Kutai Malay , Orang Laut language Loncong , Pattani Malay , Kelantanese Malay , Sabah Malay , Terengganese Malay , Tenggarong Kutai Malay , and Kedayan Bukit Malay . Brunei Malay is quite divergent from standard Malay and the rest of the Malay dialects and is mostly mutually unintelligible. See also Malay based creole languages . History The extent to which Malay and related Malayan languages are used in the countries where it is spoken ... s large ethnic minorities. The situation in Brunei is similar to that of Malaysia. In Singapore, Malay ... given way to English, Malay still retains the status of national language and the national anthem , Majulah Singapura , is entirely in Malay. In addition, parade commands in the military, police and civil defence are given only in Malay. Most residents of the five southernmost provinces of Thailand &mdash a region that, for the most part, used to be part of an ancient Malay kingdom called Pattani kingdom Pattani &mdash speak a dialect of Malay called Yawi language Yawi not to be confused with Jawi , which is similar to Kelantanese Malay, but the language has no official status or recognition. Owing to earlier contact with the Philippines , Malay words &mdash such as dalam hati sympathy ... from the Riau dialect, there are many Malay dialects spoken in Indonesia Malay based creole languages , divided into western and eastern groups. Western Malay is predominantly spoken in Sumatra , and known ... and Bengkulu are believed to be Sumatran Malay descendants. Meanwhile Jakarta dialect known ... more details
nofootnotes date December 2009 Infobox Language name Kelantanese Malay nativename Baso Kelat br familycolor Austronesian states Malaysia region Kelantan speakers 1.5 million fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian MP fam3 Nuclear Malayo Polynesian languages Nuclear MP fam4 Malayo Sumbawan languages Malayo Sumbawan fam5 Malayic languages Malayic fam6 Malayan languages Malayan fam7 Malay languages Malay iso1 iso2b iso2t iso3 Kelantanese Malay lang ms Bahasa Kelantan , Kelantanese Baso Kelat is the Malay language Malay dialect spoken in Kelantan state of Malaysia, as well as Besut district of Terengganu and the Perhentian Islands . Many people in district of Baling , Sik and Padang Terap in Kedah speak in a language similar to language spoken in Kelantan. It is sometimes unintelligible to standard Malay speakers, although they share a lot of similarities. It is essentially the same dialect as Yawi Malay Yawi across the border in Thailand, Yawi is a misnomer for the language, Yawi Jawi in Malay refers to the use of Arabic transliteration for its writing. However, there may have been some recent minor divergences between the Yawi side and Kelantan side, a detailed study is needed to find out as nobody really knows. Kelantanese is traditionally written in Arabic letters, as is Yawi. There are words that are completely different from standard Malay, and Kelantanese Malay is much older and has a richer history written in Arabic than standard Malay. Terengganuan Malay also differs from both Kelantanese Malay and standard Malay. Examples of words differences are Standard Malay Kelantanese Boleh Buleh Makan Mak Apa Apur Gapo Saya Sayo Nasi Nasik Some Notable Kelantanese phrases wat lolok means just kidding ...a very popular phrase used when you re not seriously ... fun.com kelantan malay.html DEFAULTSORT Malay, Kelantan, Language Category Agglutinative languages Category Malay language ms Bahasa Melayu Kelantan ... more details
nofootnotes date February 2011 Infobox Language name Terengganuan Malay nativename Base Ganu br Bahasa Melayu Terengganu br familycolor Austronesian states Malaysia region Terengganu speakers 1.1 million 2010 est. fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian MP fam3 Nuclear Malayo Polynesian languages Nuclear MP fam4 Malayo Sumbawan languages Malayo Sumbawan fam5 Malayic languages Malayic fam6 Malayan languages Malayan fam7 Malay languages Malay iso1 iso2b iso2t iso3 Terengganuan Malay lang ms Bahasa Terengganu , Terengganuan Base Ganu is the Malay language Malay dialect spoken in Terengganu state of Malaysia, along the coastal areas of Terengganu all the way southward to coastal Pahang and Mersing, Johor . Highly localised peranakan like Chinese minority in Terengganu adopt Terengganu dialect as part of their mother tongues along with Hokkien . At the Terengganu Kelantan boundary, it is not the dominant language. For example, Kelantanese Malay Kelantan dialect is more popular in the northern town of Besut , district of Terengganu . It is sometimes unintelligible to standard Malay speakers, although they share a lot of similarities. Terengganuan Malay use Latin alphabet Roman alphabets and Jawi script Arabic transliteration for its writing. Terengganuan is traditionally written in Arabic letters, as is Jawi. Terengganu Malay Terengganuan Malay have some differences from standard Malay. Examples of words differences are Standard Malay Terengganu Ikan Ikang Makan Makang Apa Gape Mende Saya Saye Ambe Pukul Katok Tang Bahang Lapar Lapo Selalu Sokmo Some ... to what people commonly used Saya memang tak tahu langsung Another famous Terengganuan Malay phrases ... Malay and Smile always in English language. It is widely used by Terengganu people to wish other people ... Malay Language http www.bahasa malaysia simple fun.com terengganu.html DEFAULTSORT Malay, Terengganu, Language Category Agglutinative languages Category Malay language ms Bahasa Melayu Terengganu ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Malaysian Malays poptime 14.8 million 2008 census langs Malay language Malay ... Malay , Overseas Indonesian , Overseas Malays , etc. In Malaysia , the Malays ethnic group Malay population ... as someone born to a Malaysian citizen who professes to be a Muslim , habitually speaks the Malay language , adheres to Malay customs, and is domiciled in Malaysia or Singapore . This definition ... the anthropological understanding of what constitutes an Malays ethnic group ethnic Malay . ref cite ... pages 117&ndash 129 doi 10.1080 713611705 ref This understanding of the meaning of Malay in Malaysia ... 713611705 ref where it has been suggested that a Malay cannot convert out of Islam as illustrated ... of a Malay main Article 160 of the Constitution of Malaysia Malay Islamic identity The article defines a Malay as a Malaysian citizen born to a Malaysian citizen who professes to be a Muslim , habitually speaks the Malay language , adheres to Malay customs, and is domiciled in Malaysia or Singapore . As a result, Malay citizens who convert out of Islam are no longer considered Malay under the law. Likewise, a non Malay Malaysian who converts to Islam can claim to be a Malay, provided they meet ... to the government Malaysian studies syllabus states The non Malay thought that is when a non Malay embraces Islam, he is said to masuk Melayu , or become a Malay, due to the ethnoreligious identity of the Malay Muslim Fact date March 2007 . That person is automatically assumed to be fluent in the Malay language and to be living like a Malay as a result of his close association with the Malays ... 3. ref Hari Singh similarly observes that to convert to Islam means assuming a Malay identity masuk Melayu . In essence, it requires the non Malay to renounce his cultural heritage and adopt Malay ... Politics, 39 1, 42 65. ref Malay Culture Some of the Malay Malaysians are able to speak the Tamil ... Ethnoreligious groups Category Malaysian Malay people Category Ethnic groups in Malaysia Malay Added ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Malay Indonesians br Melayu Indonesia image Image Tuanku Otteman II.jpeg 125px caption Tuanku Sultan Otteman II , a Malay sultan of Sultanate of Deli , whose royal capital was in Medan , North Sumatra poptime 6.9 million 2000 census ref http www.pcgn.org.uk Indonesia 20Population&AdminDivs 202003.pdf from The Permanent Committe on Geographic Names ref popplace South Sumatra 2,139,000 br Riau 1,880,240 br Bangka Belitung 936,000 br Jambi 914,660 br North Sumatra 582,100 br West Kalimantan 325,864 br Lampung 269,240 br Bengkulu 125,120 langs Malay language Malay , Indonesian language Indonesian rels Islam related Malays ethnic group Malay Indonesians Malay language Malay and Indonesian language Indonesian Melayu Indonesia are Malays ethnic group ethnic Malays living throughout Indonesia , as one of the indigenous peoples of the Island country island nation . Indonesia has the second largest ethnic Malay population, the first is Malaysia . Historically, Indonesian language Indonesian , the national language of Indonesia, was derived from the Malay language Malay spoken in Riau , a province in eastern Sumatra. There were a number of Malay kingdoms in Indonesia that covered the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan , of which some of the well known ones were Srivijaya , Melayu Kingdom , Sultanate of Deli , Johor Sultanate Johor Riau Sultanate and the Sultanate of Sambas . References reflist External links http www.jambiexplorer.com Jambi Explorer http melayuonline.com MelayuOnline Category Malay Indonesians Category Ethnic groups in Indonesia Category Muslim communities Category Indonesian people by ethnic or national origin ethnic stub ms Orang Melayu Indonesia ... more details
Incubator code mfa Infobox Language name Pattani Malay nativename Bahasa Jawi familycolor ... Malay languages Malay iso1 ms iso2b may iso2t msa iso3 mfa Pattani Malay or Patani Malay , often referred to in Thailand as Yawi in Thai or Jawi in Patani Malay , is a dialect of the Malay language ... spoken language of the Thai Malay ethnic group, but is also used as a linga franca by ethnic Thai in rural areas, Muslim and non Muslim, and the samsam , a mostly Thai speaking population of mixed Malay and Thai ancestry. Pattani Malay is a highly divergent dialect of Malay, influenced by Thai and isolated from the rest of the Malay world by high mountains. Several varieties exist, but they are mutually comprehensible. It is almost identical to the Kelantanese Malay spoken just across the border ... Malay can only be understood with difficulty. However, one major difference is that, in Thailand, nobody is required to learn standard Malay and so there is potentially less language influence from standard Malay but potentially more from Thai, but in Malaysia, it is required by school curriculum. They are both different again from Terengganu Malay Terengganuan Malay . Names The language is often ... of the Malay name for the modified Arabic alphabet for writing Malay, Jawi script Jawi Yawi , Rumi ... p a sa ma la ju pat a ni and similarly in Malay as Bahasa Malayu Patani Jawi , Rumi ... Patani . Distribution Pattani Malay is the main language of the provinces of Narathiwat , Yala , Pattani and Songhkla , where the Malay ethnic group is the dominant one ... Southern Thai . It is also spoken in scattered villages as far north as Hat Yai . In the past, the Malay ... between Central Thailand and Southern Thailand , based on the preponderance of etymologically Malay place names. It may be considered to be spoken in Malaysia by Malay immigrants from Thailand and by Thai ... to internal migration for economic reasons, there are also Pattani Malay speakers to be found in the capital ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 Kedah Malay is a form of Malay language Malay spoken in the Malaysian states of Kedah , Penang , Perak , and Perlis . It is also spoken in Thailand s southern province of Satun , where it is called Satun Malay . Speakers in Trang are most heavily influenced by Thai language http books.google.co.uk books?lr &q 22as they often do 2C their dialect is 22&btnG Search Books The total speaker of this Malay dialect is more 4 millions about 3.1 million are mothertongue speaker and the rest used as second language . Beside those mentioned states and province, this dialect is also spoken in southern Myanmar and a place in northern Sumatra . The local peoples refer to this language as loghat utara North s dialect by Malaysian and pelet Kedah Kedah s dialect by Kedahan . Kedahan Malay dialect can be divided into several subdialects, namely Kedah Persisiran standard ,Baling or Kedah Hulu, Kedah Utara, Perlis Langkawi, Penang and some others outside Malaysia . Some word examples of Kedahan Malay class wikitable Kedahan Malay Standard Subdialect Standard Malay Malaysia English Hang Kamu, Engkau You singular Cek Saya, Kamu I, You singular Depa Mereka They, Them Hangpa Kalian You plural Sepa only used in certain areas Kami We, Us Pi Pergi Go Mai Datang, Mari Come Awat, Pasepa Mengapa Why La Sekarang Now Sat Sebentar, Sekejap Moment to wait Mengkala Bila, Apabila When KetegaR Degil, Keras Kepala Stubborn Jom widely used in Malaysian Malay Ayuh, Mari Let s Go Kot widely used in Malaysian Malay Mungkin, Barangkali Maybe, Probably GeRek Basikal also used by Kedahan Malay that reside in urban area Bicycle Mertun Tukul Hammer Tenggalung Baling Throw Ghabat Panjat Climb ... Comot Grubby Source ethnologue meo DEFAULTSORT Malay, Kedah, Language Category Agglutinative languages Category Malay language th ms Bahasa Melayu Kedah http www.facebook.com group.php?gid 271373012071 Kedahan Malay Facebook Community ... more details
unreferenced date December 2009 Kutai Malay is a dialect continuum of the Malay languages Malay language spoken by the Kutai people, who live along the Mahakam River in Borneo . They are the principal population in the West Kutai Regency West Kutai , Kutai Kartanegara Regency Kutai Kartanegara , and East Kutai Regency East Kutai Regencies. Little literature was produced in Kutai during the period of administration of the Kukar Emperor , what date October 2010 with most writing being done in Malay in the Jawi script . The three principal dialects, which have little mutual intelligibility , are Tenggarong, Kota Bangun, and Ancalong Estuary. DEFAULTSORT Kutai, Bahasa Category Malay language au lang stub id Bahasa Kutai ms Bahasa Kutai ... more details
Context date October 2009 Image SUKTRA Gamelan Musicians.jpg thumb right 300px The Malay gamelan musicians with their instruments The Malays ethnic group Malay gamelan which exists today in Malaysia is basically from the courts of Pahang and Terengganu . Although originated from the land of Java , Indonesia , the Malay gamelan has developed a distinct identity compared to the Javanese people Javanese , Balinese and Sundanese people Sundanese gamelan from Indonesia. The Malay gamelan is usually played at royal occasions during the reign of Sultan Ahmad of Pahang 1882 1914 and Sultan Sulaiman of Terengganu 1920 1942 . A set of Malay gamelan consists 7 basic instruments, which are 1. 3 Sarons metallophone namely Saron Peking, Saron Baron and Saron Demong Demung 2. Gambang a wooden xylophone 3. Keromong , also known as Bonang a set of 10 small kettle gongs 4. Kenong a set of 5 large kettle gongs 5. A pairs of gongs 6. Gendang drum Image SUKTRA Gamelan Dancers.jpg thumb right 300px Dancers performing a Malay gamelan dance This best royal kept secret was first brought to Kuala Lumpur on 1969 in a public performance. Since then, it has become a part of the Malaysian arts and cultural heritage. External links http www.themalaygamelan.viviti.com The Malay Gamelan Category Gamelan ... more details
Infobox municipality name Malay native name If different from name native name lang fil ISO 639 2 code settlement type Municipalities of the Philippines Municipality image skyline image caption image flag image seal nickname motto image map Ph locator aklan malay.png map caption Map of Aklan showing the location of Malay. pushpin map Philippines pushpin label position pushpin map caption Location in the Philippines latd 11 latm 53 lats 52 latNS N longd 121 longm 54 longs 34 longEW E coordinates type region PH type city coordinates display title coordinates footnotes subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name flag Philippines subdivision type1 Regions of the Philippines Region subdivision name1 Western Visayas VI Western Visayas subdivision type2 Provinces of the Philippines Province subdivision name2 Aklan subdivision type3 House of Representatives of the Philippines District representation District subdivision name3 Legislative district of Aklan Lone District of Aklan established title Founded established date parts type Barangays parts style para p1 17 leader party leader title Mayor leader name John P. Yap area footnotes area total km2 67.31 elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft population footnotes population total 32110 population as of August 1 ... blank info sec1 1st Class Municipality website footnotes The Municipality of Malay is a first class ... government of Aklan . The municipality of Malay and Boracay will host the 2014 Asian Beach Games ... on 9 10 December 2006, with much destruction and damage of homes and infrastructure. Barangays Malay ... The 3 barangays which comprise the Island of Boracay . Malay Airport Godofredo P. Ramos Airport is located ... right 300px Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan. References reflist Aklan Category Municipalities of Aklan bcl Malay, Aklan ceb Malay, Aklan de Malay Aklan es Malay fr Malay Aklan id Malay, Aklan it Malay Aklan pam Malay, Aklan nl Malay Aklan tl Malay, Aklan vi Malay, Aklan war Malay, Aklan ... more details