QUOTE(azarimy @ Nov 1 2021, 08:48 AM)
The word they used was 'tidak pernah dijajah'. This is semantics, because dijajah means conquered. And we were never conquered, per se. We were colonised.
Hence technically, you can see why they say 'tidak pernah dijajah'.
I remember my history lessons decades ago - the words used were penjajahan, dijajah, etc. Hence technically, you can see why they say 'tidak pernah dijajah'.
What is the Malay equivalent for "colonisation"?
Nov 1 2021, 09:49 AM

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