Re: How well do you know Malaysian/Indonesian Language
format_quote Originally Posted by Whatsthepoint
I only know seekor and orang utan.
Se (a/an/one) ekor (tail). This is a word that described the subject is animal.
Seekor gajah (an elephant), seekor kuda (a horse).
Dua ekor gajah (two elephants), Tiga ekor kuda (three horses).
Re: How well do you know Malaysian/Indonesian Language
format_quote Originally Posted by north_malaysian
"Pongo"? what's that?
Pongo is another name of orangutan. This name usually used by some foreign people.
Actually pongo is genus name of orangutan. For further information you can click the link to wikipedia in my post.
p.s : my post has been edited to avoid 'zoological confusion'.
Re: How well do you know Malaysian/Indonesian Language
I can understand it pretty well, read it pretty okay though I stumble at times over all the 'ng's and 'ny's in a word. I can speak it in my head but once I open my mouth my tongue does the twisters and no body can make sense of me. And I can write it a little.
Re: How well do you know Malaysian/Indonesian Language
format_quote Originally Posted by Mawaddah
I can understand it pretty well, read it pretty okay though I stumble at times over all the 'ng's and 'ny's in a word. I can speak it in my head but once I open my mouth my tongue does the twisters and no body can make sense of me. And I can write it a little.
Under which category do I fall?
yeah.. you're right.... there is no category for you.... lol
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