Malay Words And Malay Things


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Malay Words And Malay Things


Malay Words And Malay Things
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Author : Waruno Mahdi
language : en
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Release Date : 2007

Malay Words And Malay Things written by Waruno Mahdi and has been published by Otto Harrassowitz Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Books categories.


The book traces the development of German acquaintance with the Malayan world and language as reflected in publications up to 1700. Beginning with a perusal of earliest cartographic renderings and a recapitulation of economic and political circumstances of German involvement in European Far-Eastern trade after 1500, the volume proceeds to systematically inspect 16th and 17th century German travellers' memoirs and translations of foreign sources. Relevant text passages are quoted in the original with English gloss. Citations of renderings of Malay items are accompanied by transliterations in modern spelling. Ultimate and intermediate sources and the routes by which various items reached the German public are followed, as well as virtual networks of information. Etymologies of numerous real or assumed Malayisms are elaborately reinspected, and corrected where necessary. The development in usage of the acquired Malayisms after 1700, reconstructed from entries in dictionaries and encyclopaedias and through direct quotation from German literature, is shown to reflect fluctuations in public attention towards features from exotic regions.



One Hundred And One Things Malay


One Hundred And One Things Malay
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Author : GHULAM-SARWAR YOUSOF
language : en
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Release Date : 2015-12-30

One Hundred And One Things Malay written by GHULAM-SARWAR YOUSOF and has been published by Partridge Publishing Singapore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-12-30 with Education categories.


This book, dedicated by its author to “all who understand or do not understand the Malays as well as to those who wish to know them better”, provides a rare and insightful entry into those elements that best define and represent the Malaysian Malay community. Fully aware of the fact that the Malays, as a relatively small race in global terms, has been influenced in terms of their traditional beliefs as well as cultural practices by elements from India, Indonesia as well as the World of Islam, the author yet manages to successfully indicate what makes the Malays unique when it comes to their identity. In essence, he catches the spirit or soul of the Malays. The features selected for this purpose have been defined or described in a relatively uncomplicated manner and in simple terms so that the work is accessible to non-expert readers both at home and abroad. It makes an interesting and almost casual entry into what may be defined as Malay. The photographs and illustrations provided add value to the work, which in many ways is a unique piece of writing.



Learn Malay Quick Easy Efficient


Learn Malay Quick Easy Efficient
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Author : Pinhok Languages
language : en
Publisher: Pinhok Languages via PublishDrive
Release Date : 2019-05-14

Learn Malay Quick Easy Efficient written by Pinhok Languages and has been published by Pinhok Languages via PublishDrive this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-14 with Foreign Language Study categories.


A curated Malay word frequency list Are you looking for unconventional ways to speed up the process of learning Malay? Then this book is exactly what you are looking for. Following the Pareto principle (80/20 rule), this book is built to streamline the learning process by concentrating on the core words and sentence structures that make up everyday conversations. The result is a unique vocabulary book with 2000 of the most important Malay words and phrases ordered by their frequency of use. Who this Malay learning book is for: This book is for beginners and intermediate learners of Malay who are self-motivated and willing to spend 15 to 20 minutes a day on learning vocabularies. The simple structure of this vocabulary book is the result of taking all unnecessary things out allowing the learning effort to solely be spent on the parts that help you make the biggest progress in the shortest amount of time. If you are willing to put in 20 minutes of learning every day, this book is very likely the single best investment you can make if you are at a beginner or intermediate level. You will be amazed at the speed of progress within a matter of just weeks of daily practice. Who this Malay frequency list is not for: This book is not for you if you are an advanced learner of Malay. In this case, please go to our website or search for our Malay vocabulary book which comes with more vocabularies and is grouped by topic which is ideal for advanced learners who want to improve their language capabilities in certain fields. Furthermore, if you are looking for an all in one Malay learning book that guides you through the various steps of learning Malay, this book is most likely also not what you are looking for. This book contains vocabularies only and we expect buyers to learn things like grammar and pronunciation either from other sources or through language courses. The strength of this book is its focus on quick acquisition of core vocabularies which comes at the expense of information many people might expect in a conventional language learning book. Please be aware of this when making the purchase. How to use this Malay workbook: This book is ideally used on a daily basis, reviewing a set number of pages in each session. The book is split into sections of 50 vocabularies which allows you to step by step progress through the book. Let’s for example say you are currently reviewing vocabularies 101 to 200. Once you know vocabularies 101 to 150 very well, you can start learning vocabularies 201 to 250 and on the next day skip 101-150 and continue reviewing vocabularies 151 to 250. This way, step by step, you will work your way through the book and your language skills will jump with each page you master. Some final thoughts: Like many language hacking methods, this book is quite unconventional in its approach, but for a driven person that uses it correctly it can significantly speed up the learning process. Vocabulary books have been around for centuries and as with so many things that have been around for some time, they are not very fashionable and a bit boring, but they usually work quite well – and that is what counts in the end.



A Malay English Vocabulary Containing 6500 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their English Equivalents Together With An Appendix Of Household Nautical And Medical Terms Etc Etc


A Malay English Vocabulary Containing 6500 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their English Equivalents Together With An Appendix Of Household Nautical And Medical Terms Etc Etc
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Author : William Girdlestone Shellabear
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1902

A Malay English Vocabulary Containing 6500 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their English Equivalents Together With An Appendix Of Household Nautical And Medical Terms Etc Etc written by William Girdlestone Shellabear and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1902 with Malay language categories.




A Malay English Vocabulary Containing 6500 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their English Equivalents Together With An Appendix Of Household Nautical And


A Malay English Vocabulary Containing 6500 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their English Equivalents Together With An Appendix Of Household Nautical And
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Author : William Girdlestone Shellabear
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-08-19

A Malay English Vocabulary Containing 6500 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their English Equivalents Together With An Appendix Of Household Nautical And written by William Girdlestone Shellabear and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-19 with Foreign Language Study categories.




Handbook Of The Malay Language Containing Phrases Grammar And Dictionary


Handbook Of The Malay Language Containing Phrases Grammar And Dictionary
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Author : Educard F. Winckel
language : en
Publisher: Winckel Press
Release Date : 2008-11

Handbook Of The Malay Language Containing Phrases Grammar And Dictionary written by Educard F. Winckel and has been published by Winckel Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-11 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Text extracted from opening pages of book: HANDBOOK ofthe MALAY LANGUAGE CONTAINING Phrases * Grammar and Dictionary WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Military and Vocational Requirements EDUARD F. WINCKEL Lecturer, at the University of Southern California Distributed By DAVID McKAT COMPANY WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA 1944 P. D. AND IONE PERKINS SOUTH PASADENA, CALIFORNIA DEDICATED TO Indonesia, my native land. May this book help in the early liberation from the usurpers. Salam dan Bahagia EDUARD F. WINCKEL. FOREWORD The purpose of this handbook is to supply a guide for the acquisi tion of a practical knowledge of Malay. The Malay language, as spoken in every-day life by some eighty million people in the Netherlands East Indies, the Malayan Peninsula, and adjacent territories, is essentially simple. It is possible, therefore, to acquire in a few weeks a basic working knowledge of this language which will enable those who intend to go there to get along very adequately, not only with the Indonesians, but with most of the other settled inhabitants of the extensive areas in the Far East. The more advanced student will soon perceive that there exist minor differences in the vernaculars of the various sections of Malay sia, and he will adapt himself easily to the special words, expressions, and slight variations of pronunciation in the localities which he may visit. Malaysia is a term used to designate the Malay Peninsula and all the islands of the Indian Ocean, including Indonesia. These variations are due to the fact that the indigenous population consists of many diversified tribes, each preserving its own dialect for home use but also interjecting a few words of its private lingo into theMalay, which is the lingua franca that serves them all in common. Thus, in a few cases, different words are found in various localities to express the same idea. An intelligent Indonesian, however, will never fail to understand a word from some other region, even though he would not ever use that word himself or the pronunciation might vary from his own. In order to save the newcomer any perplexity on this point, such special words have been indicated in the DICTIONARY of this book by noting in parentheses the locality where the words are likely to be heard. Abbreviations used for this and other purposes have been listed on page 185. It should be understood, of course, that this handbook deals pri marily with the conversational language which is in common use throughout the thousands of islands of the Netherlands East Indies, the Malayan Peninsula, parts of Siam, Burma, Indo-China, and the Philippine Islands. Without a knowledge of this language, it is prac tically impossible to conduct any kind of business or vocation in Indonesia. The influence of foreign traders and successive invaders has strongly colored this Bngtta franca. Words and phrases of Sanscrit, Arabic, Persian, Chinese and later of Portuguese, English, and Dutch origin have, through the ages, been introduced. These terms* altered vii by the natives to suit the peculiar twist of the Malay tongue, have become an intrinsic part of the colloquial Malay which is taught in this book. High Malay, the purer but far more difficult language of literature, is a mixture of the original Malay of Sumatra, Sanscrit and Arabic, and has been kept fairly free from further foreign infiltrations. That rich and flowery language, however, isused only in highly cultured forms of expression which fall outside the scope of the practical work here presented. Attention must be called to a peculiarity of Malay speech. Certain words are used by the natives only when addressing their superiors, such as their chiefs, or white people never vice versa. In this hand book, these words which will be heard, but seldom used by the Westerner are designated polite. There are also some words which the natives use only when speak ing to a subordinate or close relative. The Occidental might use them occasionally to a cooli



A Malay English Vocabulary


A Malay English Vocabulary
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Author : William Girdlestone Shellabear
language : en
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Release Date : 2017-07-16

A Malay English Vocabulary written by William Girdlestone Shellabear and has been published by Forgotten Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-16 with Foreign Language Study categories.


Excerpt from A Malay-English Vocabulary: Containing 6500 Malay Words or Phrases With Their English Equivalents, Together With an Appendix of Household, Nautical and Medical Terms, Etc., Etc Every effort has been made to ensure the utmost accuracy in this vocabulary, but it is hardly possible in the first edition of such a work to prevent errors creeping in, especially so in view of the fact that the latter half of the work was prepared on the eve of my departure for Europe, so that the printing had to be done before the work was completed. A short list of addenda and corrigenda will be found on page xii, and it is recommended that each of these be written in in its proper place. Further corrections, or suggestions for the improvement of a future edition, will be welcomed by the publishers. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.



Malay English Vocabulary


Malay English Vocabulary
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Author : W. G. Shellabear
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2017-08-07

Malay English Vocabulary written by W. G. Shellabear and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-07 with categories.


Malay-English vocabulary; containing over 7000 Malay words or phrases with their English equivalents together with an appendix of household, nautical and medical terms



Learn Malay Quick Easy Efficient


Learn Malay Quick Easy Efficient
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Author : Pinhok Languages
language : en
Publisher: Pinhok Languages
Release Date : 2022-05-01

Learn Malay Quick Easy Efficient written by Pinhok Languages and has been published by Pinhok Languages this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-05-01 with Foreign Language Study categories.


A curated Malay word frequency list Are you looking for unconventional ways to speed up the process of learning Malay? Then this book is exactly what you are looking for. Following the Pareto principle (80/20 rule), this book is built to streamline the learning process by concentrating on the core words and sentence structures that make up everyday conversations. The result is a unique vocabulary book with 2000 of the most important Malay words and phrases ordered by their frequency of use. Who this Malay learning book is for: This book is for beginners and intermediate learners of Malay who are self-motivated and willing to spend 15 to 20 minutes a day on learning vocabularies. The simple structure of this vocabulary book is the result of taking all unnecessary things out allowing the learning effort to solely be spent on the parts that help you make the biggest progress in the shortest amount of time. If you are willing to put in 20 minutes of learning every day, this book is very likely the single best investment you can make if you are at a beginner or intermediate level. You will be amazed at the speed of progress within a matter of just weeks of daily practice. Who this Malay frequency list is not for: This book is not for you if you are an advanced learner of Malay. In this case, please go to our website or search for our Malay vocabulary book which comes with more vocabularies and is grouped by topic which is ideal for advanced learners who want to improve their language capabilities in certain fields. Furthermore, if you are looking for an all in one Malay learning book that guides you through the various steps of learning Malay, this book is most likely also not what you are looking for. This book contains vocabularies only and we expect buyers to learn things like grammar and pronunciation either from other sources or through language courses. The strength of this book is its focus on quick acquisition of core vocabularies which comes at the expense of information many people might expect in a conventional language learning book. Please be aware of this when making the purchase. How to use this Malay workbook: This book is ideally used on a daily basis, reviewing a set number of pages in each session. The book is split into sections of 50 vocabularies which allows you to step by step progress through the book. Let’s for example say you are currently reviewing vocabularies 101 to 200. Once you know vocabularies 101 to 150 very well, you can start learning vocabularies 201 to 250 and on the next day skip 101-150 and continue reviewing vocabularies 151 to 250. This way, step by step, you will work your way through the book and your language skills will jump with each page you master. Some final thoughts: Like many language hacking methods, this book is quite unconventional in its approach, but for a driven person that uses it correctly it can significantly speed up the learning process. Vocabulary books have been around for centuries and as with so many things that have been around for some time, they are not very fashionable and a bit boring, but they usually work quite well – and that is what counts in the end.



Malay English Vocabulary Containing Over 7000 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their


Malay English Vocabulary Containing Over 7000 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their
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Author : W. G. Shellabear
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2017-08-08

Malay English Vocabulary Containing Over 7000 Malay Words Or Phrases With Their written by W. G. Shellabear and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-08 with categories.


Tliis vocabulary has been prepared for use in connection with my *" Practical Malay Grammar." It was originally intended to incorporate with the Grammar an English-Malay and a Malay-English Vocabulary, each containing some three or four thousand words, but in view of the fact that most people require a vocabulary containing as large a number of words as possible and are subjected to much disappointment and annoyance when they find that their vocabulary does not contain just the very word which they require, it has been thought better to publish the vocabularies separately and to make them an -complete as is consistent with the low price at which such works are expected to sell. Tliis vocabulary has been prepared for use in connection with my *" Practical Malay Grammar." It was originally intended to incorporate with the Grammar an English-Malay and a Malay-English Vocabulary, each containing some three or four thousand words, but in view of the fact that most people require a vocabulary containing as large a number of words as possible and are subjected to much disappointment and annoyance when they find that their vocabulary does not contain just the very word which they require, it has been thought better to publish the vocabularies separately and to make them an -complete as is consistent with the low price at which such works are expected to sell...