Malay is one of the Austronesian languages. It is an official language in Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and Indonesia, where it is called Indonesian and bears some differences to the language used in Malaysia. Malay is an agglutinative language, meaning that it consists of adding to the basic word form various affixes, thus creating an almost unlimited range of possible meanings. Interestingly, in Malay, nouns are not distinguished by gender and have no number. The Malay language boasts a rich literature of various genres, including both translated and non-translated texts.
The language school Language Life offers private and group online Malay lessons with native speakers who are also professional teachers. With us, you can study Malay regardless of your level. Our Malay courses have been developed to suit a wide range of students; by taking one of our programs, you will have access to some of today’s most sought after trends in language learning. You can choose any of the courses offered, or you can request a course tailor-made for your specific needs.
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