Having to have to learn a language just because the gomen says it's important? How useful is it in the international level? You don't attract people by forcing people to use it, you attract people to use the language by making it relevant. So far, I only see it's relevance in local gomen office. People eat soft, not hard. The more you force people to do something, the more the people will not want to.
just learn n master both malay and english language la noobs..
it's not so hard..you don't have to be very very fluent or have to learn till the core of the language down to the accent aspect and speaking like bangsawan Melayu zaman kesultanan melayu melaka or English natives..
Joined: May 2012
From: Kaoshiung, Taiwan and Kuala Lumpur
QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Nov 22 2015, 04:00 PM)
just learn n master both malay and english language la noobs..
it's not so hard..you don't have to be very very fluent or have to learn till the core of the language down to the accent aspect and speaking like bangsawan Melayu zaman kesultanan melayu melaka or English natives..
just learn n master both malay and english language la noobs..
it's not so hard..you don't have to be very very fluent or have to learn till the core of the language down to the accent aspect and speaking like bangsawan Melayu zaman kesultanan melayu melaka or English natives..
but problem is, people dont think its malay because it doesnt carry the day to day lingo.
i mean, most of the time i read msgs that use malay, i cant understand a shit, and when a few malay guys get together i also cant understand shit