malay

[məˈleɪ]

malay Definition

  • 1a member of a people inhabiting Malaysia and Indonesia
  • 2the Austronesian language of the Malays, closely related to Indonesian, that is the official language of Malaysia

Using malay: Examples

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  • Example

    The Malay people have a rich cultural heritage.

  • Example

    Bahasa Melayu is the official language of Malaysia.

malay Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for malay

Phrases with malay

  • Malay Archipelago

    a group of islands in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia

    Example

    The Malay Archipelago is known for its diverse flora and fauna.

  • a peninsula in Southeast Asia, including parts of Thailand, Malaysia, and Myanmar

    Example

    The Malay Peninsula is home to many different ethnic groups.

  • the traditional food of the Malays, characterized by the use of spices and coconut milk

    Example

    Nasi lemak is a popular dish in Malay cuisine.

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Summary: malay in Brief

'Malay' [məˈleɪ] refers to a member of a people inhabiting Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as the Austronesian language spoken by them. It is closely related to Indonesian and is the official language of Malaysia. The term extends into phrases like 'Malay Archipelago' and 'Malay cuisine,' referring to the region's islands and traditional food.

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