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Malaysian in German

Malaysian in German is malaysisch, Malaysier, Malaysierin — Malaysian means relating to the country of Malaysia.

Malaysian in German

malaysisch
adj
Malaysier
noun
A native of Malaysia.
Malaysierin
noun
A native of Malaysia.

What does "Malaysian" mean?

  1. adj Relating to the country of Malaysia.
    "Malaysian cuisine blends Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences."
  2. noun A citizen or native of Malaysia.
    "Many Malaysians speak at least two or three languages fluently."

Malaysian in a sentence

  • Malaysian cuisine blends Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences.
  • Many Malaysians speak at least two or three languages fluently.

Similar words in German

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Malaysian" in German?

"Malaysian" in German is malaysisch, Malaysier, Malaysierin. Malaysian means: Relating to the country of Malaysia.

How do you use "Malaysian" in a sentence?

Example: "Malaysian cuisine blends Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences." In German, "Malaysian" is malaysisch, Malaysier, Malaysierin.

Are there other ways to say "Malaysian" in German?

Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "Malaysian": malaysisch, Malaysier, Malaysierin.

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