Malay Community - Malay Jobs, Malay Dating, Malay Flat Share

The definitive Malay community site for Malay people in London, UK and Ireland.

The definitive Malay community site for Malay speaking
people in London, UK and Ireland.

  • Home
  • News
  • Dating
  • Flat Share
  • Events
  • Forum
  • Language Jobs
  • Directory
Thu, Mar 11, 2010
 
main homepage »

Welcome to the Malay community site

  • The Top Language Malay Community site is specifically designed for Malay speakers living in London, UK, and Ireland.

    We offer a definitive range of Malay language services including access to Europe's leading Malay Jobs site, Malay Dating Services, and access to the Malay Flat Share and Renting section.

    Users can also access classifieds and a comprehensive Malay Business Directory. Our online community also includes Malay Events and Malay Forums to unite Malay language speakers in this increasingly multicultural part of the World.

    • Latest International News
    • South Korea's Noh, Malaysia's Chia share first-round lead in British Open ... - The Canadian Press
    • Palm Oil Output Declines in Malaysia, Squeezing Global Supply - BusinessWeek
    • BURSA MALAYSIA: KL Shares Lower On Profit-taking - Bernama
    • PRESS DIGEST - Malaysia - March 11 - Reuters
    Please note: Top Language Community takes no responsibility for content from external websites
  • Flatshare
    Flatshare

    Whether you're renting or looking for a Malay flatmate why not try our Malay Flat Share portal

  • Dating
    Dating

    Find love! Meet people who speak Malay! Join Top Language Dating for free now!

  • Upcoming Events
    Events

    Post a Malay event, view an event where you can use your Malay skills - visit our Events section

  • Forum
    Forums

    Post messages, and make Malay friends! Plus much more - go to Language Forum now

  • Jobs
    Jobs

    Looking for that dream Malay job? visit Top language Jobs- Europe's No:1 Language Job Board.

  • News
    News

    Sell unwanted items, search for bargains. Visit our Malay Classifieds section today

  • Directory

    Find any Malay business you’re looking for at a click of a button - try our Language Directory

  • Join the portal!
    Join the Community

    Join now to get all the great benefits of the Top Language Community site - It's free!. Login / Register

Information about Malay
  • The Malay language, also known locally as Bahasa Melayu, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Malay people who reside in the Malay peninsula, southern Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, central eastern Sumatra, the Riau islands, and parts of the coast of Borneo. It is an official language of Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. It is also used as a working language in East Timor. It is said that the pure Malay words are "Beras", "Besi' and "Babi". All the other words were actually borrowed mainly from Bahasa Indonesia, Arab, Sanskrit, Tamil and other languages. The official standard for Malay, as agreed upon by Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, is Bahasa Baku, the language of the Riau Islands, long considered the birthplace of the Malay language.

    In Malaysia, the language is known as Bahasa Melayu or Bahasa Malaysia, which means the Malay, or Malaysian, language. The latter term, which was introduced by the National Language Act 1967, was predominant until the 1990s, when most academics and government officials reverted to the older term, which is used in the Malay version of the Federal Constitution. Indonesia adopted a form of Malay as its official language upon independence, naming it Bahasa Indonesia. In Singapore and Brunei it is known simply as Malay or Bahasa Melayu. The reason for adopting these terms is political rather than a reflection of linguistic distinctiveness, as standard Bahasa Malaysia and Bahasa Indonesia are mutually intelligible. However, many Malay dialects are not as mutually intelligible: for example, Kelantanese pronunciation is difficult even for some Malaysians to understand, while Javanese Malay tends to have a lot of words unique to it which will be unfamiliar to other speakers of Malay. The language spoken by the Peranakan (Straits Chinese, a hybrid of Chinese settlers from the Ming Dynasty and local Malays) is a unique patois of Malay and the Chinese dialect of Hokkien, which is mostly spoken in the former Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca. The use of this interesting language is dying out, however, with the Peranakan now choosing to speak either Hokkien or English.

    Malay is normally written using the Roman alphabet, although a modified Arabic script called Jawi also exists. It is an agglutinative language, meaning that the meaning of the word can be changed by adding the necessary prefixes or suffixes. Root words are either nouns or verbs, e.g. masak (to cook) yields memasak (cooks, is cooking, etc.), memasakkan (cooks, is cooking for etc.), dimasak (cooked - passive) as well as pemasak (cook - person), masakan (cooking, cookery). Many initial consonants undergo mutation when prefixes are added: e.g. sapu (sweep) becomes penyapu (broom); panggil (to call) becomes memanggil (calls, is calling, etc.), tapis (sieve) becomes menapis (sieves, is sieving, etc.)

    Another distinguishing feature of Malay is its use of measure words (penjodoh bilangan).

    • Spoken in:
      Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, southern Thailand, southern Philippines, adjacent parts of Indonesia
    • Region:
      Southeast Asia
    • Total Speakers:
      20–30 million
    • Language-family:
      Austronesian
      Malayo-Polynesian (MP)
      Nuclear MP
      Sunda-Sulawesi
      Malayic
      Malayan
      Local Malay
      Malay
  •   Advertisements
  • Main Home
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Links
  • Login
  • Register

© 2010 Top Language Community. All rights reserved.
This site is operated from England under English Law
For further information see our terms of use, privacy and refund policies.
Totally Communications Web Designers


  • Malay Flatshare
  • Malay Dating
  • Malay News
  • Malay Language Jobs
  • Malay Classifieds
  • Malay Directory
  • Malay Events
  • Malay Forums