Malay phrasebook
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Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu) is the sole official language of Malaysia and Brunei, and one of four in Singapore. It is closely related to Indonesian, but the main difference is the vocabulary: Indonesian has been heavily influenced by Dutch and Javanese (and also Sanskrit), while Malay has been heavily influenced by English and Arabic.
[edit] Grammar
Malay word order is subject-verb-object like English. There are no plurals, grammatical gender, or verb conjugation for person, number or tense, all of which are expressed with adverbs or tense indicators: saya makan, "I eat" (now), saya sudah makan, "I already eat" = "I ate".
A characteristic of Malay is that it is a so-called agglutinative language, which means that the suffixes are all attached to a base root. So a word can become very long. For example there is a base word hasil which means "result". But it can be extended as far as ketidakberhasilannya, which means his/her failure.
[edit] Pronunciation guide
Malay is very easy to pronounce: it has one of the most phonetic writing systems in the world, with only a small number of simple consonants and relatively few vowel sounds. One peculiarity of the spelling is the lack for a separate sign to denote the schwa. It is written as an 'e', which can sometimes be confusing.
[edit] Vowels
- a
- like 'a' in "father"
- ê
- like 'e' in "vowel" (schwa)
- e, é
- like 'e' in "bed", usually the difference between a schwa and an e is not indicated in writing
- i
- like 'i' in "thin"
- o
- like 'ow' in "low", in open positions or like 'o' in "top" in close positions
- u
- like 'oo' in "hoop", in open positions or like 'o' in “hope” in close positions
[edit] Consonants
- b
- like 'b' in "bed"
- c
- like 'ch' in "China"
- ch
- old spelling of c
- d
- like 'd' in "dog"
- f
- like 'ph' in "phone"
- g
- like 'g' in "go"
- h
- like 'h' in "help"
- j
- like 'j' in "jug"; in older romanizations also the vowel i
- k
- like 'c' in "cat", often silent at the end of a word
- kh
- like 'ch' in "loch"
- l
- like 'l' in "love"
- m
- like 'm' in "mother"
- n
- like 'n' in "nice"
- p
- like 'p' in "pig"
- q
- like 'q' in "quest" (with "u", almost always, only in Arabic borrowings)
- r
- like 'rh' in "rheumatism"
- s
- like 'ss' in "hiss"
- sy
- like 'sh' in "sheep"
- t
- like 't' in "top"
- v
- like 'ph' in "phone"
- w
- like 'w' in "weight"
- x
- like 'cks' in "kicks"
- y
- like 'y' in "yes"
- z
- like 's' in "hiss", like 'z' in "haze", like 'dg' in "edge"
[edit] Common diphthongs
- ai
- like 'in' in "mind"
- au
- like 'ow' in "cow"
- oi
- like 'oy' in "boy"
[edit] Common Affixations
[edit] Phrase list
[edit] Basics
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Tak nak? Colloquial Malay shortens commonly used words mercilessly.
-ku and -mu also act as suffixes: keretaku is short for kereta aku, "my car". |
- Hello.
- Hello. (Hello)
- Hello. (informal)
- Hai. (Hi)
- How are you?
- Apa khabar? (AH-pAh KAH-bar?)
- Fine, thank you.
- Baik, terima kasih. (BAYK, TREE-muh KUS-see)
- What is your name?
- Siapa nama anda? (siah-puh NUM-muh UN-duh?)
- My name is ______ .
- Nama saya ______ . (NUM-MUH suh-yuh _____ .)
- Nice to meet you.
- Senang berjumpa dengan Anda. (SNUNG burr-jum-puh UN-duh)
- Please.
- Silakan. (see-LUH-kunn)
- Please. (request)
- Tolong. (TOH-long)
- Thank you.
- Terima kasih.
- You're welcome.
- Sama-sama. (…)
- Yes.
- Ya. (YUH)
- No.
- Tidak. (TEE-duck), Tak (TAHK)
- Maybe
- Mungkin. (Munk-Kin)
- Excuse me. (getting attention, lit. may i ask?)
- Boleh tumpang tanya? ( )
- Excuse me. (begging pardon)
- Maaf. (…)
- I'm sorry.
- Maaf. (…)
- Goodbye
- Selamat tinggal. (…), Selamat Jalan
- Goodbye (informal)
- Bai. (…)
- I can't speak Malay [well].
- Saya tidak boleh berbahasa Melayu [dengan baik]. (…)
- Do you speak English?
- Boleh anda cakap bahasa Inggeris? (…)
- Is there someone here who speaks English?
- Ada orang yang boleh berbahasa Inggeris? (…), Ada sesiapa yang boleh bercakap Inggeris di sini?
- Help!
- Tolong! (…)
- Look out!
- Hati-hati! (…)
- Good morning.
- Selamat pagi. (slum-mut PUH-GUEE)
- Good afternoon.
- Selamat tengah hari.
- Good evening.
- Selamat petang. (…)
- Good night.
- Selamat malam. (…)
- Good night (to sleep)
- Selamat tidur. (…)
- I don't understand.
- Saya tidak faham. (…)
- Where is the toilet?
- Tandas di mana? (TAHN-das DEE muh-nuh?)
[edit] Problems
- Leave me alone.
- Jangan ganggu saya. (...)
- Don't touch me!
- Jangan pegang saya! (...)
- I'll call the police.
- Saya akan panggil polis. (...)
- Police!
- Polis! (...)
- Stop! Thief!
- Berhenti! Pencuri! (...)
- I need your help.
- Saya perlukan bantuan anda. (...)
- It's an emergency.
- Ini kecemasan. (...)
- I'm lost.
- Saya tersesat. (...)
- I lost my bag.
- Saya kehilangan beg saya. (...)
- I lost my wallet.
- Saya kehilangan dompet saya. (...)
- I'm sick.
- Saya sakit. (...)
- I've been injured.
- Saya terluka. (...)
- I need to see a doctor.
- Saya perlu jumpa doktor. (...)
- Can I use your phone?
- Boleh saya gunakan telefon anda? (...)
[edit] Numbers
- 0
- Sifar / kosong (COSS-song)
- 1
- satu (...)
- 2
- dua (...)
- 3
- tiga (...)
- 4
- empat (...)
- 5
- lima (...)
- 6
- enam (...)
- 7
- tujuh (...)
- 8
- lapan (...)
- 9
- sembilan (...)
- 10
- sepuluh (...)
- 11
- sebelas (...)
- 12
- duabelas (...)
- 13
- tigabelas (...)
- 14
- empatbelas
- 20
- duapuluh (...)
- 21
- duapuluh satu (...)
- 22
- duapuluh dua (...)
- 23
- duapuluh tiga (...)
- 30
- tiga puluh (...)
- 40
- empat puluh (...)
- 50
- lima puluh (...)
- 100
- seratus (...)
- 200
- dua ratus (...)
- 300
- tiga ratus (...)
- 1000
- seribu (...)
- 1100
- seribu seratus (...)
- 1152
- seribu seratus lima puluh dua (...)
- 1200
- seribu duaratus (...)
- 1500
- seribu limaratus (...)
- 2000
- dua ribu (...)
- 2100
- dua ribu seratus (...)
- 10,000
- sepuluh ribu (...)
- 20,000
- duapuluh ribu (...)
- 100,000
- seratus ribu (...)
- 150,000
- seratus limapuluh ribu (...)
- 156,125
- seratus limapuluh enam ribu seratus duapuluh lima (...)
- 250,000
- duaratus limapuluh ribu / Suku juta (quarter of a million) (...)
- 500,000
- limaratus ribu / setengah juta (half a million) (...)
- 1,000,000
- satu juta (...)
- 1,150,000
- satu juta seratus limapuluh ribu (...)
- 1,250,000
- satu suku juta (...)
- 1,500,000
- satu setengah juta (...)
- 1,750,000
- satu juta tujuh ratus limapuluh ribu (...)
- 1,000,000,000
- satu milion
- 1,000,000,000,000
- satu trilium
- number _____ (train, bus, etc.)
- (keretapi, bas) nombor _____ (...)
- half
- setengah (...)
- quarter
- suku (...)
- three quarter
- tiga suku (...)
- less
- kurang (...)
- more
- lebih (...)
- roughly (more or less)
- lebih kurang
[edit] Time
- now
- sekarang (...)
- later
- nanti (...)
- before
- sebelum (...)
- after
- selepas (...)
- morning
- pagi (0.00 – 10.30) (...)
- afternoon
- tengahari (10.30 – 15.00) (...)
- evening
- petang (15.00 – 19.00) (...)
- night
- malam (19.00 – 0.00) (...)
[edit] Clock time
- one o'clock AM
- pukul satu pagi (...)
- two o'clock AM
- pukul dua pagi (...)
- noon
- tengahari (...)
- one o'clock PM
- pukul satu petang (...)
- two o'clock PM
- pukul dua petang (...)
- midnight
- tengah malam (...)
[edit] Duration
- _____ minute(s)
- _____ minit (...)
- _____ hour(s)
- _____ jam (...)
- _____ day(s)
- _____ hari (...)
- _____ week(s)
- _____ minggu (MEENG-goo)
- _____ month(s)
- _____ bulan (BOO-lun)
- _____ year(s)
- _____ tahun (...)
- _____ hour(s) and _____ minute(s)
- If the minute is in numbers, _____jam _____ minit. If the minute is expressed as a fraction of the hour e.g two and a half hour: dua jam setengah. (NOT dua setengah jam)
[edit] Days
- today
- hari ini (...)
- yesterday
- In peninsular Malaysia: semalam (se-mah-lam), kelmarin (kuh-MAR-reen) (in Borneo)
- the day before yesterday
- kelmarin
- tomorrow
- esok (ay-SOAK)
- the day after tomorrow
- lusa (loo-Sa)
- this week
- minggu ini (MEENG-goo EE-nee)
- last week
- minggu lepas (MEENG-goo lep-pass)
- next week
- minggu depan (MEENG-goo DUP-pun)
- Sunday
- Ahad
- Monday
- Isnin
- Tuesday
- Selasa (SLUH-suh)
- Wednesday
- Rabu (RUH-boo)
- Thursday
- Khamis (KHUM-mees)
- Friday
- Jumaat (joom-muh-UTT)
- Saturday
- Sabtu (SUB-too)
[edit] Months
- January
- Januari (...)
- February
- Februari (...)
- March
- Mac (MAH-ch)
- April
- April (...)
- May
- Mei (...)
- June
- Jun (JOON)
- July
- Julai (JOOL-ly)
- August
- Ogos (oh-GOOS)
- September
- September (...)
- October
- Oktober (...)
- November
- November (...)
- December
- Disember (dee-SEM-burr)
[edit] Writing time and date
[edit] Writing time
- 1.00
- pukul satu
- 1.01
- pukul satu, satu minit
- 1.15
- pukul satu suku
- 1.20
- pukul satu duapuluh
- 1.30
- pukul satu setengah
- 1.40
- pukul satu empat puluh
- 1.45
- pukul satu empat puluh lima
- The hours are written from zero to 12. So 06.00 PM is written as 6.00PM.
[edit] Date
First one should write the day, after that the month and then the year.
- August 17th 1945
- 17 Ogos 1945
[edit] Colors
- black
- hitam (HEE-tum)
- white
- putih (POO-tayh)
- gray
- kelabu (kuh-LAH-boo)
- red
- merah (MAY-ruh)
- blue
- biru (BEE-roo)
- yellow
- kuning (KOO-neeng)
- green
- hijau (HEE-jow)
- orange
- oren (oh-rain)
- purple
- ungu (OONG-oo)
- light brown
- perang (PAY-rung)
- dark brown
- cokelat (CHOCK-ah-lat)
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Bus and train
- How much is a ticket to _____?
- Berapa harga tiket ke _____? (...)
- One ticket to _____, please.
- Tolong, satu tiket ke _____. (...)
- Where does this train/bus go?
- Tren/bas ini ke mana? (...)
- Where is the train/bus to _____?
- Di mana tren/bas ke _____? (...)
- Does this train/bus stop in _____?
- Adakah tren/bas ini berhenti di _____? (...)
- When does the train/bus for _____ leave?
- Bilakah tren/bas ke _____ berangkat? (...)
- When will this train/bus arrive in _____?
- Bilakah tren/bas ini sampai di _____? (...)
[edit] Directions
- How do I get to _____ ?
- Bagaimanakah saya pergi ke _____ ? (...)
- ...the train station?
- ...stesen kereta api?
- ...the bus station?
- ...terminal/stesen bas? (...)
- ...the airport?
- ...lapangan terbang? (...)
- ...downtown?
- ...kota? (...)
- ...the _____ hotel?
- ... hotel _____ ? (...)
- ...the American/Canadian/Australian/British embassy/consulate?
- ... Kedutaan / Konsulat Amerika / Australia / British / Kanada? (...)
- Where are there a lot of...
- Di mana ada banyak... (...)
- ...hotels?
- ...hotel? (...)
- ...restaurants?
- ...restoran? (...)
- ...bars?
- ...bar? (...)
- ...sites to see?
- ...tempat-tempat menarik? (...)
- Can you show me on the map?
- Bolehkah anda tunjukkan di peta? (Bo-LAY un-duh TOON-jook-kan dee PE-TUH?)
- street
- jalan (...)
- Turn left.
- Belok kiri. (...)
- Turn right.
- Belok kanan. (...)
- left
- kiri (...)
- right
- kanan (...)
- straight ahead
- lurus (...)
- towards the _____
- menuju _____ (...)
- past the _____
- melepasi _____ (...)
- before the _____
- sebelum _____ (...)
- Watch for the _____.
- Perhatikan _____. (...)
- intersection
- persilangan (...)
- north
- utara (...)
- south
- selatan (...)
- east
- timur (...)
- west
- barat (...)
- north-east
- timur laut (...)
- north-west
- barat laut (...)
- south-east
- tenggara (tuhng-GAH-rah)
- south-west
- barat daya (...)
[edit] Taxi
- Taxi!
- Teksi! (Tech-see)
- Take me to _____, please.
- Boleh bawa saya ke _____. (...)
- How much does it cost to get to _____?
- Berapa harganya ke _____? (...)
- Take me there, please.
- Tolong hantar saya ke sana. (...)
[edit] Lodging
- Do you have any rooms available?
- Ada bilik kosong? (UH-duh bee-lick COS-SONG?)
- How much is a room for one person/two people?
- Berapa harga bilik untuk satu/dua orang? (...)
- Does the room come with...
- Adakah ini termasuk... (...)
- ...bedsheets?
- ...alas/sarong tilam? (...)
- ...a bathroom?
- ...bilik mandi? (...)
- ...a telephone?
- ...telefon? (...)
- ...a TV?
- ...TV? (tee-vEE)
- May I see the room first?
- Boleh lihat biliknya dulu? (...)
- Do you have anything quieter?
- Ada yang lebih sunyi? (...)
- Do you have a room which is...
- Adakah kamu ada bilik yang... (...)
- ...bigger?
- ... lebih besar? (...)
- ...cleaner?
- ...lebih bersih? (...)
- ...cheaper?
- ...lebih murah? (...)
- OK, I'll take it.
- Baik saya mahu. (BAYK, sah-yah MaH-oo)
- I will stay for _____ night(s).
- Saya akan tinggal untuk _____ malam. (...)
- Can you suggest another hotel?
- Boleh cadangkan hotel lain? (...)
- Do you have a safe?
- Anda ada peti besi? (...)
- Do you have lockers?
- Anda ada peti berkunci? (...)
- Is breakfast/supper included?
- Sudah termasuk sarapan/makan malam? (...)
- What time is breakfast/supper?
- Pukul berapa sarapan/makan malam ? (...)
- Please clean my room.
- Tolong bersihkan bilik saya. (...)
- Can you wake me at _____?
- Boleh tolong bangunkan saya pada pukul _____? (...)
- I want to check out.
- Saya hendak check out. (...)
[edit] Money
- Do you accept American/Australian/Canadian dollars?
- Anda menerima dolar Amerika /Australia / Kanada? (...)
- Do you accept British pounds?
- Anda menerima poundsterling Inggeris? (...)
- Do you accept credit cards?
- Anda menerima kad kredit? (...)
- Can you change money for me?
- Boleh tolong tukar wang? (...)
- Where can I get money changed?
- Di mana saya boleh tukar wang? (...)
- Can you change a traveler's check for me?
- Boleh tolong tukar traveler's check saya? (...)
- Where can I get a traveler's check changed?
- Di mana saya boleh tukar traveler's check? (...)
- What is the exchange rate?
- Apa kadar tukarnya? (...)
- Where is an automatic teller machine (ATM)?
- Di mana ada ATM? (dee MUN-nuh UH-duh AH-TEY-EM)
[edit] Eating
- A table for one person/two people, please.
- Tolong, satu meja untuk satu/dua orang. (...)
- Can I look at the menu, please?
- Bolehkah saya lihat menu? (...)
- Is there a house specialty?
- Ada makanan istimewa? (...)
- Is there a local specialty?
- Ada makanan khas di tempat ini? (...)
- I'm a vegetarian.
- Saya tidak makan daging. (...)
- I don't eat pork.
- Saya tidak makan babi. (...)
- I don't eat beef.
- Saya tidak makan sapi. (...)
- Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter)
- Boleh tolong kurangkan minyak/mentega? (...)
- I want _____.
- Saya mahu pesan _____. (...)
- I want a dish containing _____.
- Saya mahu makanan yang mengandungi _____. (...)
- chicken
- ayam (...)
- beef
- daging lembu (...)
- fish
- ikan (...)
- ham
- ham (...)
- sausage
- sosis (...)
- cheese
- keju (...)
- eggs
- telur (...)
- salad
- salad (...)
- (fresh) vegetables
- sayuran (...)
- (fresh) fruit
- buah-buahan (...)
- bread
- roti (...)
- toast
- roti bakar (...)
- noodles
- mee (MEE)
- rice
- nasi (...)
- May I have a glass of _____?
- Saya ingin satu gelas _____. (...)
- May I have a cup of _____?
- Saya ingin satu cawan_____. (...)
- May I have a bottle of _____?
- Saya ingin satu botol _____. (...)
- coffee
- kopi (...)
- tea (drink)
- teh (...)
- juice
- jus (...)
- soft drink
- air bersoda (...) (Use brand name instead eg Coke/Sprite)
- water
- air (AH-yer)
- beer
- bir (...)
- red/white wine
- wain merah/putih (...)
- May I have some _____?
- Saya ingin _____? (...)
- salt
- garam (...)
- black pepper
- lada hitam (LAH-duh HEE-tum)
- butter
- mentega (muhn-TEY-gah)
- Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)
- Encik! (male) Cik! (female) (...)
- I'm finished.
- Saya sudah selesai. (...)
- It was delicious.
- Tadi sedap rasanya. (...)
- Please clear the plates.
- Tolong ambil piring. (...)
- Please clean the table
- Tolong bersihkan meja (...)
- The check, please.
- Boleh saya dapatkan bilnya sekarang?. (...)
[edit] Bars
- Do you serve alcohol?
- Anda juga menyajikan alkohol? (...)
- A beer/two beers, please.
- Tolong, berikan satu/dua bir. (...)
- A glass of red/white wine, please.
- Tolong, berikan satu gelas wain merah/putih. (...)
- A bottle, please.
- Tolong, berikan satu botol. (...)
- _____ (hard liquor) and _____ (mixer), please.
- _____ and _____, please. (...)
- whisky
- wiski (...)
- vodka
- vodka (...)
- rum
- rum (...)
- water
- air (...)
- club soda
- club soda (...)
- tonic water
- tonic water (...)
- orange juice
- jus oren (...)
- Coke (soda)
- Coca-cola (...)
- Do you have any bar snacks?
- Ada makanan ringan? (...)
- I would like another one, please
- Saya mahu satu lagi. (...)
- When is closing time?
- Pukul berapa tutup? (...)
[edit] Shopping
- Do you have this in my size?
- Ada tak saiz saya? (...)
- How much is this?
- Berapa harganya? (...)
- That's too expensive.
- Terlalu mahal. (tur-LAH-loo muh-HUL)
- Would you take _____?
- Adakah anda menerima _____? (...)
- expensive
- mahal (...)
- cheap
- murah (...)
- I can't afford it.
- Saya tidak mampu beli itu. (...)
- I don't want it.
- tak mahu (informal) / Saya tidak mahu (formal) (...)
- You're cheating me.
- Kamu tipukan saya? (...)
- I'm not interested.
- Saya tidak berminat. (..)
- OK, I'll take it.
- OK, saya mahu. (...)
- Can I have a bag?
- Ada beg? (...)
- Do you ship (overseas)?
- Boleh kirim (ke luar negeri)? (...)
- I need...
- Saya perlu... (...)
- ...toothpaste.
- ...ubat gigi. (...)
- ...a toothbrush.
- ...berus gigi. (...)
- ...condoms.
- ...kondom. (...)
- ...tampons.
- ...softeks / pembalut. (...)
- ...soap.
- ...sabun. (...)
- ...shampoo.
- ...syampu. (...)
- ...pain reliever. (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen)
- ...ubat sakit (aspirin, parasetamol, …) (Note: ibuprofen is not widely available). (...)
- ...cold medicine.
- ...ubat selsema. (...)
- ...stomach medicine.
- ...ubat sakit perut. (...)
- ...a razor.
- ...pencukur / pisau cukur. (...)
- ...an umbrella.
- ...payung. (...)
- ...a postcard.
- ...poskad. (...)
- ...postage stamps.
- ...setem. (...)
- ...batteries.
- ...bateri. (...)
- ...writing paper.
- ...kertas. (...)
- ...a pen.
- ...pen. (...)
- ...English-language books.
- ...buku-buku Inggeris. (...)
- ...English-language magazines.
- ...majalah Inggeris. (...)
- ...an English-language newspaper.
- ...surat khabar Inggeris. (...)
- ...an English-Malay dictionary.
- ...kamus Inggeris-Melayu. (...)
[edit] Driving
- I want to rent a car.
- Saya mahu sewa kereta. (...)
- Can I get insurance?
- Boleh saya minta insurans? (...)
- stop (on a street sign)
- berhenti (...)
- one way
- jalan sehala (...)
- no parking
- dilarang meletak kereta (...)
- gas (petrol) station
- stesen minyak (...)
- petrol
- petrol (...)
- diesel
- diesel (...)
[edit] Authority
- I haven't done anything wrong.
- Saya tidak melakukan sebarang kesalahan. (...)
- It was a misunderstanding.
- Ianya satu salah faham. (...)
- Where are you taking me?
- Kemana awak hendak bawa saya ? (...)
- Am I under arrest?
- Adakah saya ditahan ? (...)
- I am an American/Australian/British/Canadian citizen.
- Saya warganegara Amerika /Australia / Inggeris / Kanada. (...)
- I want to talk to the American/Australian/British/Canadian embassy/consulate.
- Saya ingin bercakap dengan Kedutaan/Konsulat Amerika / Australia / Inggeris / Kanada. (...)
- I want to talk to a lawyer.
- Saya ingin bercakap dengan peguambela. (...)
- Can I just pay a fine here?
- Bolehkah saya membayar denda di sini? (...)

