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A woman
seorang perempuan
I am a woman (formal)
Saya seorang perempuan
A man
seorang lelaki
You are a man (formal)
Awak seorang lelaki
A girl
seorang budak perempuan
She is a girl
Dia seorang budak perempuan
A boy
seorang budak lelaki
He is a boy
Dia seorang budak lelaki
I am a woman (formal)
Saya seorang perempuan
You are a man (formal)
Awak seorang lelaki
She is a girl
Dia seorang budak perempuan
I am a woman (formal)
Saya seorang perampuan
Good afternoon
Selemat tengah hari
How are you?
Apa Khabar?
I’m fine (formal)
Saya baik-baik sahaja
And you? (formal)
Dan awak?
Thankyou
Terima kasih
Goodbye
Selemat Tinggal!
See you later (formal)
Jumpa lagi
Good luck
Semoga berjaya
Twenty five
dua puluh lima
I am twenty five years old (formal)
Saya berumur dua puluh lima tahun
aged
berumur
I
saya
years old
tahun
twelve
dua belas
teen numbers
belas
The boy is twelve years old
Budak lelaki itu berumur dua belas tahun
fourteen
empat belas
A girl is fourteen years old
Seorang budak perempuan berumur empat belas tahun
Fourty
Empat puluh
numbers between teens and 100
puluh
You are fourty years old (formal)
Awak berumur empat puluh tahun
I am twenty five years old (formal)
Saya berumur dua puluh lima tahun
A girl is fourteen years old
Seorang budak perempuan berumur empat belas tahun
Excuse me
Maafkan saya
What’s your name? (formal)
Apakah nama awak?
My name is Jack
Nama saya Jack
What is your name? (formal)
Apa nama awak?
How old are you? (formal)
Berapa umur awak?
I am twenty two years old (formal)
Saya berumur dua puluh dua tahun
Nice to meet you (formal)
Seronok bertemu dengan awak
Nice to meet you too (formal)
Seronok bertemu dengan awak juga.
you
awak
too
juga
meet
bertemu
nice
serenok
to
dengan
America
Amerika Syarikat
I am from the USA (formal)
Saya dari Amerika Syarikat
from
dari
Germany
Jerman
She comes from Germany
Dia datang dari Jerman
come
datang
China
Pronounced Cheena (spelt cina)
You are from China (formal)
Awak dari China
Japan
Jepun
He comes from Japan
Dia datang dari Jepun
Hello
Helo
Are you Jack? (formal)
Awak Jack?
I am
Ya, saya
Are you from the UK? (formal)
Awak dari UK?
No
Tidak
Yes
Ya
Where are you from? (formal)
Awak datang dari mana?
where
mana
English
Bahasa Inggeris
language
bahasa
aged
berumur
I speak English (formal)
Saya bercakap Bahasa Inggeris
German
Bahasa Jerman
You speak German (formal)
Awak bercakap Bahasa Jerman
Chinese
Bahasa Cina
He speaks Chinese
Dia bercakap Bahasa Cina
Japanese
Bahasa Jepun
She speaks Chinese
Dia bercakap Bahasa Jepun
speak
bercakap
know
tahu
that
itu
girl
gadis
Do you know that girls name? (formal)
Awak tahu nama gadis itu?
(You know name girl that?)
Yes, I do (formal)
Ya, saya tahu
Her name is Frankie
Nama dia Frankie
Can she speak English?
Bolehkah dia bercakap Bahasa Inggeris?
(Can she speak english)
Can
Bolehkah
I dont know (formal)
Saya tidak tahu
know
tahu
I’m sorry (formal)
Maafkan saya
No problem
Tidak masalah
problem
masalah
Thankyou very much
Terima kasih banyak-banyak
a lot
banyak
You’re welcome
Sama-sama
He comes from Japan
Dia datang dari Jepun
I am a woman (formal)
Saya seorang perempuan
a person
seorang
people
orang
Informal and formal versions of ‘I’
Aku (Informal)
Saya (Formal)
I eat rice (Informal)
Aku makan nasi
eat
makan
rice
nasi
Informal and formal versions of ‘you’
kau (Informal)
awak/kamu (Formal)
he/she/it
dia
Tip:
Lots of Malaysian people use English versions of I and You when speaking.
go
pergi
to
ke
school
sekolah
how much
berapa
age (verb)
tua
age (noun)
umur
How old are you? (formal)
Umur awak berapa?
I am twenty five years old (formal)
Umur saya dua puluh lima tahun
How do you ask certain kins questions?
Replace awak with kinship term.
Kinship term for middle age-elderly man?
Pakcik/cik (Uncle)
Kinship term for middle age-elderly woman?
Makcik (Auntie)
Kinship term for unmarried young man older than you?
Abang (Older brother)
Kinship term for unmarried woman older than you?
Kakak (Older sister)
Where are you from? (shortened) (formal)
Awak dari mana?
I come from Japan (formal)
Saya datang dari Jepun
I come from Japan (informal)
Aku datang dari Jepun
Point of reference:
Awak datang dari mana (You come from where?)
Saya datang dari England (I come from England)
I’m from England (formal)
Saya dari England
I’m from England (informal)
Aku dari England
I am English (formal)
Saya orang England
I am Japanese (formal)
Saya orang Jepun
I am German (formal)
Saya orang Jerman
I am English (informal)
Aku orang England
I am Japanese (informal)
Aku orang Jepun
I am German (informal)
Aku orang Jerman
I’m from England (short version) (formal)
Saya dari England
I’m from England (short version) (informal)
Aku dari England
You are Malaysian (formal)
Awak orang Malaysia
You are English (formal)
Awak orang English
You are Chinese (formal)
Awak orang Cina
You are Malaysian (informal)
Kau orang Malaysia
You are English (informal)
Kau orang English
You are Chinese (informal)
Kau orang Cina
I speak English (formal)
Saya cakap bahasa Ingerris
I speak English (informal)
Aku cakap bahasa Ingerris
I speak English (alternative) (formal)
Saya berbahasa Inggeris
I speak English (alternative) (informal)
Aku berbahasa Inggeris
I speak German (alternative) (formal)
Saya berbahasa Jerman
I speak German (alternative) (informal)
Aku berbahasa Jerman
You speak Chinese (alternative) (formal)
Awak cakap Bahasa Cina
He/She speaks Japanse (alternative)
Dia cakap Bahasa Cina
sleep
tidur
He sleeps
Dia tidur
to shop
membelih-belah
I go shopping (formal)
Saya pergi membeli-belah
go
pergi
watch a movie
menonton wayang
watch
menonton
movie
wayang
You watch a movie (informal)
Kau menonton wayang
say
bercakap
You say (formal)
Awak bercakap
run
berlari
She runs
Dia berlari
You watch a movie (formal)
Awak menonton wayang
What’s this?
Apakah ini?
what
apakah
this
ini
This is a Chinese book
Ini adalah buku bahasa Cina
is
adalah
Book
buku
What about this?
Bagaimana dengan ini?
how
bagaimana
about (how about)
dengan
This is an English newspaper
Ini adalah surat khabar bahasa Inggeris
Newspaper
Surat Khabar
learn
belejar
I learn German (formal)
Saya belajar Bahasa Jerman
I learn German (informal)
Aku belajar Bahasa Jerman
eat
makan
Japanese food
makanan Jepun
English food
makanan England
Chinese food
makanan Cina
I eat Japanese food
Saya/Aku makan makanan Jepun
read
membaca
He reads a chinese book
Dia membaca sebuah buku berbahasa Cina.
a
sebuah
drink
minum
She drinks hot coffee
Dia minum Kopi panas
coffee
kopi
hot
panas
buy
membeli
You buy an English newspaper
Awak/Kau membeli senaskhah urat khabar bahasa Inggeris
a copy
senaskhah
Would you like some coffee?
Awak mahu Kopi?
(Literally: You want coffee?)
want
mahu
I am sorry
Maafkan saya/aku
I don’t understand what you just said
Saya/Aku tidak faham apa yang awak/kau kata tadi
understand
faham
what
apa
which
yang
said
kata
earlier
tadi
Can you please say it again?
Boleh awak/kau tolong katakan semula?
can
boleh
help
tolong
say
katakan
again
semula
Sure
Suda tentu boleh
(of course you can)
can
boleh
of course
tentu
No, thankyou
Tidak, terima kasih
Would you like some water?
Awak/kau mahu air?
(You want water?
want
mahu
water
air
thankyou
Terima kasih
soup
sup
that
itu
The boy eats soup
Budak lelaki itu makan sup
(Young man that eats soup)
bread
roti
I buy bread
Saya/Aku membeli roti
a magazine
senaskhah majalah
The woman reads a magazine
Wanita itu membaca senaskhah majalah
(woman that reads a magazine)
He drinks water
Dia minum air
I buy bread
Saya/aku membeli roti
What are you reading?
Apakah yang (awak/kua) sedang baca?
what
apakah
read
baca/membaca
I’m reading a German book (alternative)
Saya/Aku sedang membaca sebuah buku Jerman
watching
tonton
What is the girl watching?
Apakah yang budak perempuan itu tonton?
She is watching a movie (alternative)
Dia sedang menonton filem
What is the boy eating?
Apakah yang budak lelaki itu sedang makan?
(What which young man that currently eating)
He is eating bread
Dia sedang makan roti
What does sedang imply?
The action is currently happening.
https://www.wordsense.eu/sedang/
apple
epal
red
merah
small
kecil
Small red apple
Epal merah kecil
movie
filem
audience
penonton
Represents the existence of the noun in the sentence
There is/has ect.
Ada
He/She has a cat
Dia ada kucing
cat
Kucing
Represents owning/possession of the noun.
have/possess ect.
Mempunyai
I have a Japanese book
(Saya/Aku) mempunyai sebuah buku berbahasa Jepun
ointment
merham
a cold
meheram
a boil
meram
ram
berram
I have a ram
(Saya/Aku) mempuyai sebuah berram
I’m good, healthy.
Baik sihat
Good
Selamat (pronounce slahmaht fast)
Morning
Pagi
afternoon
Tengah hari
evening
petang
night
malam
chicken
ayam
gold
emas
fish
ikan
Welcome
Selamat datang
Happy Birthday
Selamat Hari Jadi
Wedding ceremony
majlis perkahwinan
Someone’s getting married
Orang kahwin
to marry
kahwin
Congratulations!
Tahnia!
invite
jemput
You are invited to eat
jemput makan
flower
bunga
egg
telur
when
bila
why
mengapa
how
bagaimana
What is that?
Apa tu?
Where did you go?
Mana awak pergi?
When are we going?
Bila nak pergi?
What time are we gong?
Pukul berapa nak pergi?
5 o’clock
Pukul lima
o’clock
pukul
Why? (Formal and informal)
Mengapa (formal)
Kenapa (informal)
How? (Formal and informal)
Bagaimana (formal)
Macam mana (informal)
Why did he/she/they go?
Kenapa dia pergi?
How did they/he/she do it?
Macam mana dia buat?
million
juta
One to ten
Satu
Dua
Tiga
empat
lima
enam
tujuh
lapan
sembilan
sepuluh