Standard Malay
the standard variety of Malay language
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Standard Malay
Summary
Standard Malay is a standard variety[1].
Key Facts
- Standard Malay was influenced by Malayalam[2].
- Standard Malay was influenced by Standard Indonesian[3].
- Standard Malay was influenced by Classical Arabic[4].
- Standard Malay was influenced by Standard English[5].
- Standard Malay was influenced by Standard Chinese[6].
- Standard Malay was influenced by Standard Dutch[7].
- Standard Malay is in the country of Brunei[8].
- Standard Malay is in the country of Malaysia[9].
- Standard Malay is in the country of Singapore[10].
- Standard Malay's instance of is recorded as standard variety[11].
- Standard Malay's instance of is recorded as register[12].
- Standard Malay's ISO 639-3 code is recorded as zsm[13].
- Standard Malay's subclass of is recorded as Standard Malay-Indonesian[14].
- Standard Malay's writing system is recorded as Latin script[15].
- Standard Malay's writing system is recorded as Jawi[16].
- Standard Malay's IETF language tag is recorded as zsm[17].
- Standard Malay's Commons category is recorded as Standard Malay[18].
- Standard Malay's Wikimedia language code is recorded as zsm[19].
- Standard Malay's has part is recorded as Brunei Standard Malay[20].
- Standard Malay's has part is recorded as Malaysian Malay[21].
- Standard Malay's has part is recorded as Singaporean Malay[22].
- Standard Malay's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Standard Malay[23].
- Standard Malay's Glottolog code is recorded as stan1306[24].
- Standard Malay's Linguasphere code is recorded as 31-MFA-ab[25].
- Standard Malay's native label is recorded as bahasa Melayu Standard[26].