Tamsien wrote:Mengetik/Menulis masi ehhhh not that great lah >.<
I can speak the language rather fluently though. But if someone is speaking a bit too quickly I'm blur. Not to mention I get mixed results. When I got back to Penang, my relatives say I have a Jakarta/Betawi accent. In KL I barely use BM, code switch to Mandarin/Hokkien/Hakka/English. And when I go to Indonesia to visit relatives there they say I sound authentically Malaysian/like someone from Sumatra.
Yeah, slow and steady practice is always very helpful for learning a language (or in this case learning how to write/type in it).
Awak dari daera mana di Malaysia?
You mean, menaip dan menulis right. Menarik. As long as you can speak and write a bit in malay, that is good enough. This is because many Chinese Malaysian cannot speak even the slightest in Malay. It is kind of disappointing because it is the national language. One day if I have the chance, I myself will learn how to speak and write in Chinese ^^ I am from kuala selangor, selangor.
I don't have any comments on the luxury goods but, derma itu dah disahkan benar dari Saudi Arabia. The donation was claimed genuine by the minister of Saudi Arabia so I see no bribery in this. Corruption is growing in Penang too, itu Ketua menteri Lim Guan Eng beli rumah dengan harga yang jauh lebih murah dari harga pasaran. Guan Eng biught a house with a very low price compared to the current value of market.
Izinkan saya untuk perbetulkan ejaan anda. Allow me to correct your spelling.
Kelmarin* cuba* bikin=buat* resepi* Tak success=Tak berjaya*
Well, good try
Add more chilis. Tambah lagi cili supaya lebih menyengat gitu.