Bahasa Malaysia

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Definition

Noun The standardized form of the Malay language, which is the national and official language of Malaysia. It is a standardized register of the Malay language used for official, educational, and formal communication within the country.

Usage

"Bahasa Malaysia" is used as a proper noun to specifically refer to the national language of Malaysia. It is used in formal contexts, such as in education, government, media, and official documentation.

Examples
  • The primary medium of instruction in national schools is Bahasa Malaysia.
  • She is taking a course to improve her Bahasa Malaysia skills.
  • The official documents were published in Bahasa Malaysia and English.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "Bahasa Malaysia" emphasizes the language's role as a national unifier and its distinct identity within Malaysia. It is often used in contrast to "Bahasa Indonesia," the official language of Indonesia, to highlight national variants.
Variants and Related Words
  • Malay: A broader term that can refer to the language family, the various dialects spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Singapore, or the ethnic group. "Bahasa Malaysia" is a specific national standard of Malay.
  • Bahasa Melayu: Another term for the Malay language. In some contexts, particularly historical or linguistic ones, "Bahasa Melayu" is used interchangeably with "Bahasa Malaysia," though the latter is the official designation in Malaysia.
  • Malaysian Malay: A synonym that specifies the variant used in Malaysia.
Synonyms
  • Malay (in the specific context of the Malaysian standard)
  • Malaysian Malay
Notes on Meaning

While "Bahasa Malaysia" is the official term within Malaysia, internationally the language is often simply called "Malay." The choice of term can carry political or national significance, with "Bahasa Malaysia" underscoring its status as the Malaysian national language.

Noun
  1. the Malay language spoken in Malaysia