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Boros Malayu Malaysia
Bahasa Melayu Malaysia
بهاس ملايو مليسيا
Standard Malay
Bahasa Melayu Standard
بهاس ملايو ستندرد
KopolombusanTemplate:Wp/dtp/IPA-ms
Sandad idMalaysia, Singapura
MomoborosNative: Few (2022)Template:Wp/dtp/Ethnologue25 does not exist
L2: Spoken by the vast majority of those in Malaysia, although most learn a local Malay dialect or another native language first.
Bontuk pogulu
Latin (Rumi)
Arabic (Jawi)[3]
Malaysian Braille
Manually Coded Malay
Malaysian Sign Language
Status nokoimagon
Boros nokoimagon id
Titoina doDewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (Malaysian Institute of Language and Literature)
Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei (Brunei Language and Literature Bureau)[4]
Majlis Bahasa Melayu Singapura (Singapore Malay Language Council)[5]
Kod boros
ISO 639-3zsm
Glottologstan1306
Countries where Malaysian Malay is spoken:
  Malaysia
  Singapore and Brunei, where Standard Malay is an official language
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Boros Malayu Malaysia

Sukuon

  1. Adelaar, K. Alexander (2000). "Malay: A Short History". Oriente Moderno. 19 (2): 234. JSTOR 25817713.
  2. Mukhlis Abu Bakar (2019). "Sebutan Johor-Riau dan Sebutan Baku dalam Konteks Identiti Masyarakat Melayu Singapura" [Sebutan Johor-Riau and Sebutan Baku in the Context of the Singapore Malay Identity]. Issues in Language Studies (id boros Malay). 8 (2): 61–78. doi:10.33736/ils.1521.2019.
  3. "Kedah MB Defends Use of Jawi on Signboards". The Star Online. 26 August 2008. Archived from the original on 29 October 2012.
  4. Clynes, Adrian; Deterding, David (2011). "Standard Malay (Brunei)". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 41 (2): 259–268. doi:10.1017/S002510031100017X. S2CID 146544336.
  5. "Standard Malay made simple / Liaw Yock Fang - BookSG - National Library Board, Singapore".