Malay in Japanese
Malay in Japanese is マレー語 — Malay means relating to the Malay people, an ethnic group native to the Malay Peninsula and parts of nearby islands.
Malay in Japanese
マレー語
Pronounced: marēgo
(broad sense) The Malay language, an Austronesian language spoken by most Malay people and by others where it is an official language, including under the name Indonesian.
What does "Malay" mean?
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adj Relating to the Malay people, an ethnic group native to the Malay Peninsula and parts of nearby islands.
"The village still follows traditional Malay customs."
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noun A member of the Malay ethnic group, or the Malay language itself.
"She grew up speaking Malay at home and English at school."
Malay in a sentence
- The village still follows traditional Malay customs.
- She grew up speaking Malay at home and English at school.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Malay" in Japanese?
"Malay" in Japanese is マレー語. Malay means: Relating to the Malay people, an ethnic group native to the Malay Peninsula and parts of nearby islands.
How do you pronounce マレー語?
"Malay" in Japanese is マレー語, pronounced "marēgo".
How do you use "Malay" in a sentence?
Example: "The village still follows traditional Malay customs." In Japanese, "Malay" is マレー語.
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