Speak Malay Like a Local – Lesson 3: A-E-I-O-U, Welcome, Happy Birthday

Speak Malay Like a Local – Lesson 3: A-E-I-O-U, Welcome, Happy Birthday

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‘.

 



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