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Malaysian Language: Bahasa Malay
- Simple Phrases and Pronunciation -

Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu) is the sole official language of Malaysia and Brunei, and one of four in Singapore. It is closely related to Indonesian, but the main difference is the vocabulary: Indonesian has been heavily influenced by Dutch and Javanese (and also Sanskrit), while Malay has been heavily influenced by English and Arabic.

 Grammar

Malay word order is subject-verb-object like English. There are no plurals, grammatical gender, or verb conjugation for person, number or tense, all of which are expressed with adverbs or tense indicators: saya makan, "I eat" (now), saya sudah makan, "I already eat" = "I ate".

A characteristic of Malay is that it is a so-called agglutinative language, which means that the suffixes are all attached to a base root. So a word can become very long. For example there is a base word hasil which means "result". But it can be extended as far as ketidakberhasilannya, which means his/her failure.

 Pronunciation guide

Malay is very easy to pronounce: it has one of the most phonetic writing systems in the world, with only a small number of simple consonants and relatively few vowel sounds. One peculiarity of the spelling is the lack for a separate sign to denote the schwa (the “uh” sound of unstressed vowels). It is written as an 'e', which can sometimes be confusing.

Vowels

a

    like 'a' in "father"

ê

    like 'e' in "vowel" (schwa)

 

e, é

    like 'e' in "bed", usually the difference between a schwa and an e is not indicated in writing

i

    like 'i' in "thin"

o

    like 'ow' in "low", in open positions or like 'o' in "top" in close positions

u

    like 'oo' in "hoop", in open positions or like 'o' in “hope” in close positions

 

 Consonants

 

b

    like 'b' in "bed"

c

    like 'ch' in "China"

ch

    old spelling of c

d

    like 'd' in "dog"

f

    like 'ph' in "phone"

g

    like 'g' in "go"

h

    like 'h' in "help"

j

    like 'j' in "jug"; in older romanizations also the vowel i

k

    like 'c' in "cat", often silent at the end of a word

kh

    like 'ch' in "loch"

l

    like 'l' in "love"

m

    like 'm' in "mother"

n

    like 'n' in "nice"

p

    like 'p' in "pig"

q

    like 'q' in "quest" (with "u", almost always, only in Arabic borrowings)

r

    like 'rh' in "rheumatism"

s

    like 'ss' in "hiss"

sy

    like 'sh' in "sheep"

 

t

    like 't' in "top"

v

    like 'ph' in "phone"

w

    like 'w' in "weight"

x

    like 'cks' in "kicks"

y

    like 'y' in "yes"

z

    like 's' in "hiss", like 'z' in "haze", like 'dg' in "edge"

 

 Common diphthongs

 

ai

    like 'in' in "mind"

au

    like 'ow' in "cow"

oi

    like 'oy' in "boy"

 

 Common Affixations

 Phrase list

 Basics

 

Tak nak?

 

Colloquial Malay shortens commonly used words mercilessly (ellipsis).

 

sudah → dah

    already

tidak → tak

    no

hendak → nak

    to want

aku → ku

    I (informal)

kamu → mu

    you (informal)

 

-ku and -mu also act as suffixes: keretaku is short for kereta aku, "my car".

 

Hello.

    Hello. (Hello)

Hello. (informal)

    Hai. (Hi)

How are you?

    Apa khabar? (AH-pAh KAH-bar?)

Fine, thank you.

    Baik, terima kasih. (BAYK, TREE-muh KUS-see)

What is your name?

    Apakah nama anda?

My name is ______ .

    Nama saya ______ . (NUM-MUH suh-yuh _____ .)

Nice to meet you.

    Senang berjumpa dengan Anda. (SNUNG burr-jum-puh UN-duh)

Please.

    Silakan. (see-LUH-kunn)

Please. (request)

    Tolong. (TOH-long)

Thank you.

    Terima kasih.

You're welcome.

    Sama-sama. (…)

Yes.

    Ya. (YUH)

No.

    Tidak. (TEE-duck), Tak (TAHK)

Maybe

    Mungkin. (Munk-Kin)

Excuse me. (getting attention, lit. may i ask?)

    Boleh tumpang tanya? ( )

Excuse me. (begging pardon)

    Maaf. (…)

I'm sorry.

    Maafkan saya. (…)

Goodbye

    Selamat tinggal. (…), Selamat Jalan

Goodbye (informal)

    Bai. (…)

I can't speak Malay [well].

    Saya tidak boleh berbahasa Melayu [dengan baik]. (…)

Do you speak English?

    Bolehkah anda cakap bahasa Inggeris? (…)

Is there someone here who speaks English?

    Ada orang yang boleh berbahasa Inggeris? (…), Ada sesiapa yang boleh bercakap Inggeris di sini?

Help!

    Tolong! (…)

Look out!

    Hati-hati! (…)

Good morning.

    Selamat pagi. (slum-mut PUH-GUEE)

Good afternoon.

    Selamat tengah hari.

Good evening.

    Selamat petang. (…)

Good night.

    Selamat malam. (…)

Good night (to sleep)

    Selamat tidur. (…)

I don't understand.

    Saya tidak faham. (…)

Where is the toilet?

    Di manakah tandas?

 

 Problems

 

Leave me alone.

    Jangan ganggu saya. (...)

Don't touch me!

    Jangan pegang saya! (...)

I'll call the police.

    Saya akan panggil polis. (...)

Police!

    Polis! (...)

Stop! Thief!

    Berhenti! Pencuri! (...)

I need your help.

    Saya perlukan bantuan anda. (...)

It's an emergency.

    Ini kecemasan. (...)

I'm lost.

    Saya tersesat. (...)

I lost my bag.

    Saya kehilangan beg saya. (...)

I lost my wallet.

    Saya kehilangan dompet saya. (...)

I'm sick.

    Saya sakit. (...)

I've been injured.

    Saya terluka. (...)

I need to see a doctor.

    Saya perlu jumpa doktor. (...)

Can I use your phone?

    Boleh saya gunakan telefon anda? (...)

 

 Numbers

 

0

    Sifar / kosong (COSS-song)

1

    satu (...)

2

    dua (...)

3

    tiga (...)

4

    empat (...)

5

    lima (...)

6

    enam (...)

7

    tujuh (...)

8

    lapan (...)

9

    sembilan (...)

10

    sepuluh (...)

11

    sebelas (...)

12

    duabelas (...)

13

    tigabelas (...)

14

    empatbelas

20

    duapuluh (...)

21

    duapuluh satu (...)

22

    duapuluh dua (...)

23

    duapuluh tiga (...)

30

    tiga puluh (...)

40

    empat puluh (...)

50

    lima puluh (...)

100

    seratus (...)

200

    dua ratus (...)

300

    tiga ratus (...)

1000

    seribu (...)

1100

    seribu seratus (...)

1152

    seribu seratus lima puluh dua (...)

1200

    seribu duaratus (...)

1500

    seribu limaratus (...)

2000

    dua ribu (...)

2100

    dua ribu seratus (...)

10,000

    sepuluh ribu (...)

20,000

    duapuluh ribu (...)

100,000

    seratus ribu (...)

150,000

    seratus limapuluh ribu (...)

156,125

    seratus limapuluh enam ribu seratus duapuluh lima (...)

250,000

    duaratus limapuluh ribu / Suku juta (quarter of a million) (...)

500,000

    limaratus ribu / setengah juta (half a million) (...)

1,000,000

    satu juta (...)

1,150,000

    satu juta seratus limapuluh ribu (...)

1,250,000

    satu suku juta (...)

1,500,000

    satu setengah juta (...)

1,750,000

    satu juta tujuh ratus limapuluh ribu (...)

1,000,000,000

    satu milion

1,000,000,000,000

    satu trilium

number _____ (train, bus, etc.)

    (keretapi, bas) nombor _____ (...)

half

    setengah (...)

quarter

    suku (...)

three quarter

    tiga suku (...)

less

    kurang (...)

more

    lebih (...)

roughly (more or less)

    lebih kurang

 

 Time

 

now

    sekarang (...)

later

    nanti (...)

before

    sebelum (...)

after

    selepas (...)

morning

    pagi (0.00 – 10.30) (...)

afternoon

    tengahari (10.30 – 15.00) (...)

evening

    petang (15.00 – 19.00) (...)

night

    malam (19.00 – 0.00) (...)

 

 Clock time

 

one o'clock AM

    pukul satu pagi (...)

two o'clock AM

    pukul dua pagi (...)

noon

    tengahari (...)

one o'clock PM

    pukul satu petang (...)

two o'clock PM

    pukul dua petang (...)

midnight

    tengah malam (...)

 

 Duration

 

_____ minute(s)

    _____ minit (...)

_____ hour(s)

    _____ jam (...)

_____ day(s)

    _____ hari (...)

_____ week(s)

    _____ minggu (MEENG-goo)

_____ month(s)

    _____ bulan (BOO-lun)

_____ year(s)

    _____ tahun (...)

_____ hour(s) and _____ minute(s)

    If the minute is in numbers, _____jam _____ minit. If the minute is expressed as a fraction of the hour e.g two and a half hour: dua jam setengah. (NOT dua setengah jam)

 

 Days

 

today

    hari ini (...)

yesterday

    In peninsular Malaysia: semalam (se-mah-lam), kelmarin (kuh-MAR-reen) (in Borneo)

the day before yesterday

    kelmarin

tomorrow

    esok (ay-SOAK)

the day after tomorrow

    lusa (loo-Sa)

this week

    minggu ini (MEENG-goo EE-nee)

last week

    minggu lepas (MEENG-goo lep-pass)

next week

    minggu depan (MEENG-goo DUP-pun)

 

Sunday

    Ahad

Monday

    Isnin

Tuesday

    Selasa (SLUH-suh)

Wednesday

    Rabu (RUH-boo)

Thursday

    Khamis (KHUM-mees)

Friday

    Jumaat (joom-muh-UTT)

Saturday

    Sabtu (SUB-too)

 

 Months

 

January

    Januari (...)

February

    Februari (...)

March

    Mac (MAH-ch)

April

    April (...)

May

    Mei (...)

June

    Jun (JOON)

July

    Julai (JOOL-ly)

August

    Ogos (oh-GOOS)

September

    September (...)

October

    Oktober (...)

November

    November (...)

December

    Disember (dee-SEM-burr)

 

 Writing time and date

 Writing time

 

1.00

    pukul satu

1.01

    pukul satu, satu minit

1.15

    pukul satu suku

1.20

    pukul satu duapuluh

1.30

    pukul satu setengah

1.40

    pukul satu empat puluh

1.45

    pukul satu empat puluh lima

 

The hours are written from zero to 12. So 06.00 PM is written as 6.00PM.

 

 Date

 

First one should write the day, after that the month and then the year.

 

August 17th 1945

    17 Ogos 1945

 

 Colors

 

black

    hitam (HEE-tum)

white

    putih (POO-tayh)

gray

    kelabu (kuh-LAH-boo)

red

    merah (MAY-ruh)

blue

    biru (BEE-roo)

yellow

    kuning (KOO-neeng)

green

    hijau (HEE-jow)

orange

    oren (oh-rain)

purple

    ungu (OONG-oo)

light brown

    perang (PAY-rung)

dark brown

    cokelat (CHOCK-ah-lat)

 

 Transportation

 Bus and train

 

How much is a ticket to _____?

    Berapa harga tiket ke _____? (...)

One ticket to _____, please.

    Tolong, satu tiket ke _____. (...)

Where does this train/bus go?

    Tren/bas ini ke mana? (...)

Where is the train/bus to _____?

    Di mana tren/bas ke _____? (...)

Does this train/bus stop in _____?

    Adakah tren/bas ini berhenti di _____? (...)

When does the train/bus for _____ leave?

    Bilakah tren/bas ke _____ berangkat? (...)

When will this train/bus arrive in _____?

    Bilakah tren/bas ini sampai di _____? (...)

 

 Directions

 

How do I get to _____ ?

    Bagaimanakah saya pergi ke _____ ? (...)

...the train station?

    ...stesen kereta api?

...the bus station?

    ...terminal/stesen bas? (...)

...the airport?

    ...lapangan terbang? (...)

...downtown?

    ...kota? (...)

...the _____ hotel?

    ... hotel _____ ? (...)

...the American/Canadian/Australian/British embassy/consulate?

    ... Kedutaan / Konsulat Amerika / Australia / British / Kanada? (...)

Where are there a lot of...

    Di mana ada banyak... (...)

...hotels?

    ...hotel? (...)

...restaurants?

    ...restoran? (...)

...bars?

    ...bar? (...)

...sites to see?

    ...tempat-tempat menarik? (...)

Can you show me on the map?

    Bolehkah anda tunjukkan di peta? (Bo-LAY un-duh TOON-jook-kan dee PE-TUH?)

street

    jalan (...)

Turn left.

    Belok kiri. (...)

Turn right.

    Belok kanan. (...)

left

    kiri (...)

right

    kanan (...)

straight ahead

    lurus (...)

towards the _____

    menuju _____ (...)

past the _____

    melepasi _____ (...)

before the _____

    sebelum _____ (...)

Watch for the _____.

    Perhatikan _____. (...)

intersection

    persilangan (...)

north

    utara (...)

south

    selatan (...)

east

    timur (...)

west

    barat (...)

north-east

    timur laut (...)

north-west

    barat laut (...)

south-east

    tenggara (tuhng-GAH-rah)

south-west

    barat daya (...)

 

 Taxi

 

Taxi!

    Teksi! (Tech-see)

Take me to _____, please.

    Boleh bawa saya ke _____. (...)

How much does it cost to get to _____?

    Berapa harganya ke _____? (...)

Take me there, please.

    Tolong hantar saya ke sana. (...)

 

 Lodging

 

Do you have any rooms available?

    Ada bilik kosong? (UH-duh bee-lick COS-SONG?)

How much is a room for one person/two people?

    Berapa harga bilik untuk satu/dua orang? (...)

Does the room come with...

    Adakah ini termasuk... (...)

...bedsheets?

    ...alas/sarong tilam? (...)

...a bathroom?

    ...bilik mandi? (...)

...a telephone?

    ...telefon? (...)

...a TV?

    ...TV? (tee-vEE)

May I see the room first?

    Boleh lihat biliknya dulu? (...)

Do you have anything quieter?

    Ada yang lebih sunyi? (...)

Do you have a room which is...

    Adakah kamu ada bilik yang... (...)

...bigger?

    ... lebih besar? (...)

...cleaner?

    ...lebih bersih? (...)

...cheaper?

    ...lebih murah? (...)

OK, I'll take it.

    Baik saya mahu. (BAYK, sah-yah MaH-oo)

I will stay for _____ night(s).

    Saya akan tinggal untuk _____ malam. (...)

Can you suggest another hotel?

    Boleh cadangkan hotel lain? (...)

Do you have a safe?

    Anda ada peti besi? (...)

Do you have lockers?

    Anda ada peti berkunci? (...)

Is breakfast/supper included?

    Sudah termasuk sarapan/makan malam? (...)

What time is breakfast/supper?

    Pukul berapa sarapan/makan malam ? (...)

Please clean my room.

    Tolong bersihkan bilik saya. (...)

Can you wake me at _____?

    Boleh tolong bangunkan saya pada pukul _____? (...)

I want to check out.

    Saya hendak check out. (...)

 

 Money

 

Do you accept American/Australian/Canadian dollars?

    Anda menerima dolar Amerika /Australia / Kanada? (...)

Do you accept British pounds?

    Anda menerima poundsterling Inggeris? (...)

Do you accept credit cards?

    Anda menerima kad kredit? (...)

Can you change money for me?

    Boleh tolong tukar wang? (...)

Where can I get money changed?

    Di mana saya boleh tukar wang? (...)

Can you change a traveler's check for me?

    Boleh tolong tukar traveler's check saya? (...)

Where can I get a traveler's check changed?

    Di mana saya boleh tukar traveler's check? (...)

What is the exchange rate?

    Apa kadar tukarnya? (...)

Where is an automatic teller machine (ATM)?

    Di mana ada ATM? (dee MUN-nuh UH-duh AH-TEY-EM)

 

 Eating

 

A table for one person/two people, please.

    Tolong, satu meja untuk satu/dua orang. (...)

Can I look at the menu, please?

    Bolehkah saya lihat menu? (...)

Is there a house specialty?

    Ada makanan istimewa? (...)

Is there a local specialty?

    Ada makanan khas di tempat ini? (...)

I'm a vegetarian.

    Saya tidak makan daging. (...)

I don't eat pork.

    Saya tidak makan babi. (...)

I don't eat beef.

    Saya tidak makan sapi. (...)

Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter)

    Boleh tolong kurangkan minyak/mentega? (...)

I want _____.

    Saya mahu pesan _____. (...)

I want a dish containing _____.

    Saya mahu makanan yang mengandungi _____. (...)

chicken

    ayam (...)

beef

    daging lembu (...)

fish

    ikan (...)

ham

    ham (...)

sausage

    sosis (...)

cheese

    keju (...)

eggs

    telur (...)

salad

    salad (...)

(fresh) vegetables

    sayuran (...)

(fresh) fruit

    buah-buahan (...)

bread

    roti (...)

toast

    roti bakar (...)

noodles

    mee (MEE)

rice

    nasi (...)

May I have a glass of _____?

    Saya ingin satu gelas _____. (...)

May I have a cup of _____?

    Saya ingin satu cawan_____. (...)

May I have a bottle of _____?

    Saya ingin satu botol _____. (...)

coffee

    kopi (...)

tea (drink)

    teh (...)

juice

    jus (...)

soft drink

    air bersoda (...) (Use brand name instead eg Coke/Sprite)

water

    air (AH-yer)

beer

    bir (...)

red/white wine

    wain merah/putih (...)

May I have some _____?

    Saya ingin _____? (...)

salt

    garam (...)

black pepper

    lada hitam (LAH-duh HEE-tum)

butter

    mentega (muhn-TEY-gah)

Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)

    Encik! (male) Cik! (female) (...)

I'm finished.

    Saya sudah selesai. (...)

It was delicious.

    Tadi sedap rasanya. (...)

Please clear the plates.

    Tolong ambil piring. (...)

Please clean the table

    Tolong bersihkan meja (...)

The check, please.

    Boleh saya dapatkan bilnya sekarang?. (...)

 

 Bars

 

Do you serve alcohol?

    Anda juga menyajikan alkohol? (...)

A beer/two beers, please.

    Tolong, berikan satu/dua bir. (...)

A glass of red/white wine, please.

    Tolong, berikan satu gelas wain merah/putih. (...)

A bottle, please.

    Tolong, berikan satu botol. (...)

_____ (hard liquor) and _____ (mixer), please.

    _____ and _____, please. (...)

whisky

    wiski (...)

vodka

    vodka (...)

rum

    rum (...)

water

    air (...)

club soda

    club soda (...)

tonic water

    tonic water (...)

orange juice

    jus oren (...)

Coke (soda)

    Coca-cola (...)

Do you have any bar snacks?

    Ada makanan ringan? (...)

I would like another one, please

    Saya mahu satu lagi. (...)

When is closing time?

    Pukul berapa tutup? (...)

 

 Shopping

 

Do you have this in my size?

    Ada tak saiz saya? (...)

How much is this?

    Berapa harganya? (...)

That's too expensive.

    Terlalu mahal. (tur-LAH-loo muh-HUL)

Would you take _____?

    Adakah anda menerima _____? (...)

expensive

    mahal (...)

cheap

    murah (...)

I can't afford it.

    Saya tidak mampu beli itu. (...)

I don't want it.

    tak mahu (informal) / Saya tidak mahu (formal) (...)

You're cheating me.

    Kamu tipukan saya? (...)

I'm not interested.

    Saya tidak berminat. (..)

OK, I'll take it.

    OK, saya mahu. (...)

Can I have a bag?

    Ada beg? (...)

Do you ship (overseas)?

    Boleh kirim (ke luar negeri)? (...)

I need...

    Saya perlu... (...)

...toothpaste.

    ...ubat gigi. (...)

...a toothbrush.

    ...berus gigi. (...)

...condoms.

    ...kondom. (...)

...tampons.

    ...softeks / pembalut. (...)

...soap.

    ...sabun. (...)

...shampoo.

    ...syampu. (...)

...pain reliever. (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen)

    ...ubat sakit (aspirin, parasetamol, …) (Note: ibuprofen is not widely available). (...)

...cold medicine.

    ...ubat selsema. (...)

...stomach medicine.

    ...ubat sakit perut. (...)

...a razor.

    ...pencukur / pisau cukur. (...)

...an umbrella.

    ...payung. (...)

...a postcard.

    ...poskad. (...)

...postage stamps.

    ...setem. (...)

...batteries.

    ...bateri. (...)

...writing paper.

    ...kertas. (...)

...a pen.

    ...pen. (...)

...English-language books.

    ...buku-buku Inggeris. (...)

...English-language magazines.

    ...majalah Inggeris. (...)

...an English-language newspaper.

    ...surat khabar Inggeris. (...)

...an English-Malay dictionary.

    ...kamus Inggeris-Melayu. (...)

 

 Driving

 

I want to rent a car.