The Malay way of pronouncing the vowels A-E-I-O-U, welcome, and a little cringey Happy Birthday song.
How to pronounce the vowels A E I O U | ||
A | : | AH |
E | : | UH |
I | : | EE |
O | : | OH |
U | : | OOH |
ENGLISH | MALAY | |
Basic Greetings | ||
Welcome | : | Selamat datang |
Safe | : | Selamat |
Come | : | Datang |
Happy birthday | : | Selamat hari jadi |
Safe | : | Selamat |
Day | : | Hari |
To be / To come into existence | : | Jadi |
Other words I mentioned in the video | ||
Chicken | : | Ayam |
Gold | : | Emas |
Fish | : | Ikan |
Orangutan | : | Orang utan* |
*Ya know, the lovely, gentle, furry primates you can find in the rainforests of Malaysia and Indonesia. ‘Orang‘ in English means ‘person/people‘ while the word ‘utan‘ is a derivation from the word ‘hutan‘ which means ‘jungle‘ in English. So ‘Orang utan‘ literally means ‘people of the jungle‘. |