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Malay Language:
Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family and the official language of Malaysia (Malaysian) and Brunei. Another standardized version of Malay, Indonesian, is the official language of Indonesia. Malay is also one of four official languages of Singapore. It is spoken natively by 40 million people across the Malacca Strait, including the coasts of the Malay Peninsula of Malaysia and southern Thailand, Riau province, the eastern coast of Sumatra, and the Riau Islands in Indonesia, and has been established as a native language of part of western coastal Sarawak in Borneo. In Malaysia, the standard language is called Bahasa Malaysia ("Malaysian language"). In Singapore, Brunei, southern Thailand, and the southern Philippines it is called Bahasa Melayu ("Malay language"), and in Indonesia it has undergone series of standardizations and modifications to form what is now called as Bahasa Indonesia ("Indonesian language"), and furthermore designated as Bahasa Nasional ("National Language") and Bahasa Persatuan/Pemersatu ("Unifying Language/Lingua Franca"). However, in areas of central to southern Sumatra (mainly Riau) where the language is indigenous, Indonesians keep referring it to as Bahasa Melayu and designated it as one of its regional languages.
Malay translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
CARI Dictionary Online - English, Chinese, Malay
SILFIDE Dictionary Web Service - English, French, Malay
English to Malay dictionary
Norwegian Language:
Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway, where it is the official language. Together with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional variants. These Scandinavian languages together with the Faroese language and Icelandic language, as well as some extinct languages, constitute the North Germanic languages (also called Scandinavian languages). Faroese and Icelandic are hardly mutually intelligible with Norwegian in their spoken form, because continental Scandinavian has diverged from them.
Norwegian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
LEXIN — Hovedside
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Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family and the official language of Malaysia (Malaysian) and Brunei. Another standardized version of Malay, Indonesian, is the official language of Indonesia. Malay is also one of four official languages of Singapore. It is spoken natively by 40 million people across the Malacca Strait, including the coasts of the Malay Peninsula of Malaysia and southern Thailand, Riau province, the eastern coast of Sumatra, and the Riau Islands in Indonesia, and has been established as a native language of part of western coastal Sarawak in Borneo. In Malaysia, the standard language is called Bahasa Malaysia ("Malaysian language"). In Singapore, Brunei, southern Thailand, and the southern Philippines it is called Bahasa Melayu ("Malay language"), and in Indonesia it has undergone series of standardizations and modifications to form what is now called as Bahasa Indonesia ("Indonesian language"), and furthermore designated as Bahasa Nasional ("National Language") and Bahasa Persatuan/Pemersatu ("Unifying Language/Lingua Franca"). However, in areas of central to southern Sumatra (mainly Riau) where the language is indigenous, Indonesians keep referring it to as Bahasa Melayu and designated it as one of its regional languages.
Malay translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
CARI Dictionary Online - English, Chinese, Malay
SILFIDE Dictionary Web Service - English, French, Malay
English to Malay dictionary
Norwegian Language:
Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway, where it is the official language. Together with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional variants. These Scandinavian languages together with the Faroese language and Icelandic language, as well as some extinct languages, constitute the North Germanic languages (also called Scandinavian languages). Faroese and Icelandic are hardly mutually intelligible with Norwegian in their spoken form, because continental Scandinavian has diverged from them.
Wikipedia - Norwegian language
Norwegian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
LEXIN — Hovedside
Elektroniske ordboker
Norsk er et nordisk språk som snakkes av rundt 4,7 millioner mennesker, først og fremst i Norge, hvor det er offisielt språk. Det snakkes også av over 50 000 norsk-amerikanere i USA, spesielt i de nordligste delstatene. Norsk, svensk og dansk utgjør sammen de fastlandsnordiske språkene, et kontinuum av mer eller mindre innbyrdes forståelige dialekter i Skandinavia. Norsk kan føres tilbake til de vestnordiske dialektene av norrønt, som også islandsk og færøysk har utgått fra, men avstanden til disse øynordiske språkene er i dag langt større enn avstanden til de østnordiske språkene dansk og svensk. Det er vanskelig å avgrense norsk mot svensk og dansk etter rent språklige kriterier, i praksis kan norsk sies å være de skandinaviske dialekter og standardspråk som har geografisk tilknytning til Norge.
From: Wikipedia - language
Se også:
Malayisk Norsk(Bokmål) Oversettelse Malayisk Norsk(Bokmål) Ordbok
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