Why are Malaysians so talented? | Japanese learning Malaysian language

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • Trying to learn Malay , Mandarin and Tamil at the same time
    Hello everyone! So in today's video, I thought of doing something different. Yes, English is well spoken across Malaysia but there are times I wish I knew how to speak the local dialects.
    Thanks to my wonderful teachers, I got to pick up some new languages! Honestly, Tamil (Indian Language) was really hard but yet exciting to learn. Overall, I had so much fun learning. Felt like I was back in primary school again. Hahah
    Hope You Enjoyed The Video ♡
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    Who are my 3 amazing teachers:
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    #Malay #Indian #Chinese
    00:00 Introduction
    00:17 Teacher introuction
    00:41 QUESTION 1
    01:45 QUESTION 2
    02:54 QUESTION 3
    04:25 QUESTION 4
    05:21 Arisa try to use it in real life
    05:34 Tamil
    06:02 Malay
    06:32 Mandarin
    07:18 Food tasting
    07:55 Final Mission: Rate the food

КОМЕНТАРІ • 124

  • @MalayPanTV
    @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +25

    Today, I got a chance to learn some words in 3 different languages :) it was really really fun experience thanks to my 3 wonderful teachers! ( check out the description )
    Disclaimer: They are not professional teachers (except for one). So please be kind 🥹🥹

    • @ExploreMasSabran
      @ExploreMasSabran Рік тому +1

      If u been to Sabah n Sarawak, it must be more Language, more than 40.

    • @lrensl
      @lrensl Рік тому

      Can you do one of Malaysians learning Japanese? :) You teach and they practise with the Japanese guy? :)

  • @izzahnazri101
    @izzahnazri101 Рік тому +31

    We feel very proud when non-Malaysians want to learn our languages ❤ I'm probably not the best Malay language teacher (esp in front of camera hehe sorry semua! ごめんね!) 😂 thank you Arisa さん for inviting me anyway. I had so much fun doing this!

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +4

      Nah don’t say that! I think you were great! I had fun talking and learning from you. Feels very fun and casual ☺️ thank you for teaching me!1

    • @izzahnazri101
      @izzahnazri101 Рік тому +2

      @@MalayPanTV hehe thank you! Maybe I can learn from you how to order food in casual Japanese someday 😄

  • @khimteo2789
    @khimteo2789 Рік тому +19

    Thanks for embracing and immersing in Malaysia's diversity in language, food and all. Some youtubers are limited in their experience and just focus on one segment of Malaysia's culture, which really missed the point that Malaysia is a diverse and multi-culture country. Keep exploring! 😘💕

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +4

      Thank you for the lovely comment! Right, really feel like there’s so much about Malaysia. I do hope I can share more of every culture here. It’s so unique in many ways

  • @kopxpert
    @kopxpert Рік тому +3

    I'm a malay but I had to google "recommend" for malay language and it came out "mengesyorkan". And of course I know that word but I couldn't come up with it immediately. Once I see the word, I remember it but because some of us don't use it in everyday life, u forget it

  • @cleanenergyinside1921
    @cleanenergyinside1921 Рік тому +14

    This is a really good video that shows your interest in learning Malaysian languages. Keep it up! 👍

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      Super interested! I feel jealous Malaysians can speak so many languages! It’s crazy

  • @AhmadZakiVision
    @AhmadZakiVision Рік тому +5

    2:57 -
    This question depends on what you really mean.
    *The first meaning* : If it means you want to know how many items are in one package ( _especially if the item packaging is not translucent and you don't see the content in it_ ), the sentence is :-
    _Dalam ini ada berapa_ ?
    *Second meaning* : If you want to ask about the price of an item, the sentence is:
    _Berapa harga barang ini_ ?
    or
    _Ini harganya berapa_ ?

  • @heyydyy1759
    @heyydyy1759 Рік тому +7

    Saya pernah jumpa 2 orang pelajar dari Jepun yang fasih berbahasa Melayu. Mereka belajar di sebuah Universiti di KL. Saya jumpa mereka di Melaka.
    Saya tanya mereka, "Percakapan bahasa Melayu kamu sangat lancar, macam mana kamu belajar.?"
    Mereka menjawab "Kami belajar dari Surat Khabar bahasa Melayu dan selalu dengar lagu2 Melayu di radio." Dan mereka juga rajin bertanya soalan-soalan berbahasa Melayu kepada peniaga2 kedai makan yang mereka singgah untuk membeli makanan.
    Setiap hari, mereka beli surat khabar berbahasa Melayu macam Utusan Malaysia, Berita Harian dan Harian Metro untuk belajar bahasa melayu.
    Mereka mengambil masa selama 6-7 bulan untuk lancar dah fasih berbahasa Melayu.
    Serius saya kagum dengan usaha dan cara mereka (Orang Jepun tu) nak belajar bahasa Melayu.
    Arisa kalau nak fasih berbahasa Melayu, mungkin Arisa boleh mencontohi 2 usaha orang Jepun yang saya ceritakan ini.

    • @jonmath4182
      @jonmath4182 Рік тому +2

      Haha zaman sekarang ni lebih banyak cara dan banyak cara yg lebih mudah untuk belajar sesuatu bahasa, terima kasih pada ilmu teknologi kurniaan Tuhan!

  • @jonmath4182
    @jonmath4182 Рік тому +9

    I see that some who commented here, even after viewing the entire video, still didn't get that what arisa and leo were trying to achieve was to be able to converse with the locals of the 3 races in casual daily situations, in particular when going out for a meal. Some automatically thought that any foreigner wanting to learn our languages would have to learn like malaysians do in schools, so they started to correct these two with formal words and phrases, even full sentences 😂
    _Anyway, "sedap giler/gila" is mostly used by the young._
    *But here's another one very very local, very very common way how a malay of any age group expresses how delicious a food is: Sedapnya! (or Sedapnyer!)*
    In casual/informal malay language, suffix "nya" is almost like the suffix "lah" in its importance and wide applications 😁
    Other eg: panasnya /panas nya/ panas nyer, banyaknya /banyak nya /banyak nyer (instead of panas gila, banyak giler)
    Have fun! 😁👍

    • @MrQalamQabut
      @MrQalamQabut Рік тому +1

      Betul sekali... Ini kelas bahasa survival, bukan untuk dapat sijil...

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +5

      Haha thanks for understanding the meaning behind this video! Right, I’m sure there are better ways or proper way to speak. But I thought it would be fun to be able to speak some slangs like the locals too. Thanks for clarifying that 🙏

  • @AhmadZakiVision
    @AhmadZakiVision Рік тому +2

    4:42 - If you want to say the food or drink is very delicious, the correct sentence in Malay Language is " *sedap sangat* "

  • @griffresnerthomas621
    @griffresnerthomas621 Рік тому +6

    Malay, Chinese and Indian speech language so hard to talk around these people, i think it's good 👍 for both congrate about is alot difficult language next time we learned again.

  • @mellee9437
    @mellee9437 Рік тому +2

    Glad you enjoy the diverse languages n chinese dialects and hv more options to make food selections. If all else fail, there is always the good old Google translation kit ! Continue enjoying your stay in Malaysia with friendly Malaysians.

  • @iwanxangoman
    @iwanxangoman Рік тому +3

    Well done Arissa & Leo !! Keep discovering

  • @KevinUchiwa
    @KevinUchiwa Рік тому +2

    Super video Arisa-san, that's useful for sure

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      Thank you thank you! Right, I finally learn how to order food

  • @MarcOoi007
    @MarcOoi007 Рік тому

    Sugoi giler!
    Nice video there Arissa!

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      Hahahahahah never thought of that! I might start using this 😂😂😂

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.

  • @rayiscoolandawesome
    @rayiscoolandawesome Рік тому +6

    Nice sharing of 3 languages in Malaysia. For Malay, I'm not sure the teacher has told you that the use of gila/crazy is not appropriate among strangers or in formal setting...otherwise this word is very useful if you want to add some effect to your speech.. Tamil is difficult and content about this language in Malaysia is not widely accessible

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +2

      Yes yes! She actually did share :) basically she is just sharing more friendly way or like slangs people would use with their friends..

  • @ngsk6839
    @ngsk6839 Рік тому +1

    Is a good chance for learning 3 main languages here 👍😊

  • @kielanuar213
    @kielanuar213 Рік тому +1

    Wow.. respect la. Willing to learn various language in Malaysia. stay close and talk to local people will make it easy.
    1, Awak sangat cantik - you are really beautifull 2. Awak sangat tampan /kacak - you are handsome. 3. Awak ni lucu/lawak la - you're funny.
    Hehehe. Try out👍👍

  • @knock-knockwhosthere9933
    @knock-knockwhosthere9933 Рік тому +1

    Splendid challenge, unique in Malaysia.

  • @ken_net
    @ken_net Рік тому +1

    Terbaik ❗👍👍
    Slowly adapt and consistant practice..u can make it better in the future 👍

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 Рік тому

    My family are Malaysian Chinese and basically we have the same accent/culture as Taiwanese. We have the same language as Taiwanese, Hokkien which is not really spoken in China. We really like Japan as well.

  • @akumamatata1820
    @akumamatata1820 Рік тому +3

    Speaking of Malay, a lot of Chinese Malaysian actually use banyak for "very" instead of sangat or gila. Like banyak sedap, banyak panas(hot), banyak mahal(expensive) etc etc😂

  • @kimveldor7969
    @kimveldor7969 Рік тому

    Bravo!Salute to U

  • @helmiibrahim7490
    @helmiibrahim7490 Рік тому +10

    Hi...
    Normally we Malay don't said
    What is your recommendation?
    We just ask
    Apa yang sedap abang/kakak?
    Which one are delicious
    Very delicious means sangat sedap
    When is more than that so we add giler
    Sedap giler
    Crazy delicious

    • @Sahul_Gideon
      @Sahul_Gideon Рік тому +3

      or simply "tolong cadangkan"

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      Ahh thanks for sharing this! I think yeah super super local way of asking

    • @helmiibrahim7490
      @helmiibrahim7490 Рік тому

      @@MalayPanTV yup Malay like to ask by simple question with simple word
      Exmp
      You want to ask recommendation for the food and which one is the best or hot selling menu
      Just ask them
      Apa yang sedap?
      Mana yang paling sedap?
      Hehe
      😁😁

    • @yoshidayui7774
      @yoshidayui7774 Рік тому +1

      No, no. Definitely don't say "apa yang sedap". There are people that will get offended. Speak through experience myself. Should change to" Yang mana best seller?"

    • @helmiibrahim7490
      @helmiibrahim7490 Рік тому

      @@yoshidayui7774 owh
      Thanks a lot

  • @quasar8744
    @quasar8744 Рік тому

    It will become more interesting if you start learning accent, maybe you can make a video about accent in the future. As always, nice video👍👍👍

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому

      Yes that’s my goal too.. I actually want to be able to speak like a local instead of like super formal way hahaha

  • @asraffmazlan9268
    @asraffmazlan9268 Рік тому +3

    Hello Arisa🤗.learning 3 language with 3 good teacher👍.learning slowly take it easy i believe you can.yes it will take some time to learning.but i believe you can do it.Arisa boleh💪👍😉

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Yes it’s gonna be my challenge to pick up more words 😤😤

    • @asraffmazlan9268
      @asraffmazlan9268 Рік тому

      @@MalayPanTV Welcome☺️

    • @asraffmazlan9268
      @asraffmazlan9268 Рік тому +1

      @@MalayPanTV learning from kinjo wasabi laksa.because he japanese and he can speak malay too.i think he can be a good teacher for you.i think more easy for you too translate japan language to malay language😉👍

  • @chongkingyow7835
    @chongkingyow7835 Рік тому +2

    I laughed so hard around 5:44 when Leo said what did you recommend in Tamil and the subtitle pop up as 人間(にんげん)🤣🤣🤣

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому

      Hahaha you actually understood! 😂 I included that as a joke too

  • @leealex24
    @leealex24 Рік тому +1

    But, in KL, Cantonese is also widely spoken, so, can learn also. There's similarity with Mandarin though.

  • @pangjimyong2182
    @pangjimyong2182 Рік тому +2

    01:50 my favourite moment

  • @leongcheekeong8955
    @leongcheekeong8955 Рік тому

    Awesome 👍 👏😁💖💕❤️

  • @ohheylads
    @ohheylads Рік тому

    7:50 that's the most unique way to hold a chopsticks i've ever seen lol

  • @chaikianyu999
    @chaikianyu999 3 місяці тому

    Yeah, Japanese can speak Chinese. I'm so proud of you ❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘

  • @AhmadZakiVision
    @AhmadZakiVision Рік тому +1

    2:09 - should be " apa yang awak *mengesyorkan* ? " or you can use :
    " apa yang kamu *syorkan* ..? "
    or "abang ( men ) or kakak ( women ) cadangkan apa....?"
    Recommend mean " *Mengesyorkan* " in Malay Language.
    Suggest mean " *Cadangkan* " in Malay Language.
    How are you : in Malay we say " *Apa khabar* ? " ( with the "H" letters )

  • @yoponix1051
    @yoponix1051 Рік тому +2

    Malay has formal words/ daily words/ young people words.. example "panas giler" it's young people words not good use for talk with old people.. Daily words "panas sangat ni"...

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      Right :) I really wanted to try some local slangs instead haha thanks for the info

  • @pakmanfirstlast5591
    @pakmanfirstlast5591 Рік тому +1

    2:09 recommend is what usually people say but the proper word for it is "syor". So "what's your recommendation" is basically "apa awak syorkan"

  • @tclilamn1161
    @tclilamn1161 Рік тому

    recommend = cadang (in Malay). Recommendations = cadangan

  • @aimyon1996
    @aimyon1996 Рік тому +5

    "Sangat sedap" "sangat panas" yang sepatutnya

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому

      Haha right! I was told there’s like really proper way of talking but they were teaching me like common way or kinda like slangs I can actually use 😊

  • @dzulfadli5219
    @dzulfadli5219 Рік тому

    Content yang sangat bagus
    Subarashii 👍👍

  • @mountaindew20
    @mountaindew20 Рік тому +3

    learning the national language bcs all ethnic will understand.

    • @faristont4561
      @faristont4561 Рік тому

      The correct way. learn the one that everyone can understand.

  • @manalittlesis
    @manalittlesis Рік тому

    'ni hao' wasnt 'the standard way' to greet someone. its the least used among chinese. unless you greeting the elders such as grandpa or grandma. the most common way to greeting someone is by ask, 'what you doing recently?', 'have you eat already?'

  • @Murad-qr9jw
    @Murad-qr9jw Рік тому

    Ape fungsi bhs melayu sbgai bhs rasmi Malaysia?

  • @amintr8466
    @amintr8466 Рік тому +1

    Nice content I like plz next episode

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому

      Haha will try my best to learn some and maybe I’ll do a level 2 instead 😂

  • @aishx
    @aishx Рік тому

    Apa paling sedap? = Which dish is the most delicious?
    Apa paling laku? = Which dish is the best seller? 😏

  • @chongkingyow7835
    @chongkingyow7835 Рік тому

    Leoさんの中国語の発音がかわいい。何かお勧めですか(有什么好介绍😂)
    確かに中国語が四声があって難しいですよね。

  • @TheJhonquest
    @TheJhonquest Рік тому

    Genki.. nandekore....
    Ane roti wone...
    Ichi, ni, san,yon, go, roku...
    Wone, rende, monne, anje, aree
    Yee, err, san, sek, woo, lieu
    Delicious = Sedap ayat yang benar adalah "amat sedap" atau "sangat sedap"
    Sangat panas... Dan seterusnya
    Nandri..

  • @kwokmichael4895
    @kwokmichael4895 Рік тому

    No need stress up.concentrate wht u do best.language ur secondary.u cant want everything.
    😄😄😄

  • @Syariffudin
    @Syariffudin Рік тому

    Recommand in malay cadangkan.

  • @asriyugo733
    @asriyugo733 Рік тому

    🇲🇾❤️🇯🇵🎌🥰👍🏻✨

  • @haryhary399
    @haryhary399 Рік тому

    Mother toungue japanese + good english...add Malay, Indian & Chinese = 5 languages! wow!

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +2

      Hahaha one day! I hope I can call myself multilingual person 😂

    • @haryhary399
      @haryhary399 Рік тому

      @@MalayPanTV You can! Ganbatte ne!

  • @tianm1m160
    @tianm1m160 Рік тому

    Is Chinese easier for Japanese people? Or Korean is easier?

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      To me Korean's easier to me as Japanese since there are so
      many words we share similar pronunciation and there's not a lot of characters to remember!
      For Chinese, though it's really difficult in terms of tones, # of characters, words, but still easier compared to other languages since we know basics of Hanzi(Kanji), consider faster we can learn:)

  • @ihtisyamsuhairi2547
    @ihtisyamsuhairi2547 Рік тому

    めっちゃ面白い‼️(((o(*゚∀゚*)o)))interesting gile‼️

  • @DavidLee-qf6hd
    @DavidLee-qf6hd Рік тому

    😆❤

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      David Lee-san!! TQ for coming to see my video as always‼️

    • @DavidLee-qf6hd
      @DavidLee-qf6hd Рік тому

      @@MalayPanTV interesting as always ❤

  • @WoodsAyam
    @WoodsAyam Рік тому

    Hahaha. Susah! 難しい!😅🤣 わたすはマレー語、すこし英語、すこし日本語しかわからない。。

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      エンディさ〜ん!コメントありがとうございます🥹✨🙏いや、エンディさんめちゃくちゃすごいですよ...!✨
      わたしは日本語=ok、英語=微妙、others=a bit onlyですよ!🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Susah=難しい、なんですね!これから沢山このword使います🤣🤣🤣

  • @sideecm
    @sideecm Рік тому

    i think leo already knew some malay based on other videos

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому

      Right! You are correct, he does know some Malay words!

  • @suhailaahmad7000
    @suhailaahmad7000 Рік тому +1

    ACTUALLY
    that Malay girl teach u not a properly words
    1. Apa khabar?
    Khabar baik
    2. Boleh cadangkan tak menu apa yang sedap Dan popular?
    3. Berapa Jumlah harga semua ni?
    4. Sedaplah makanan ni...
    Sedap giler/sedap sangat

  • @rhamanman2723
    @rhamanman2723 Рік тому +1

    Good 👍 👍 👍

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      TQ Rhaman Man-san❣️❣️❣️

    • @rhamanman2723
      @rhamanman2723 Рік тому

      @@MalayPanTV ok I follow you chainel 🤗

  • @usagiharaafiq
    @usagiharaafiq Рік тому +3

    Most of the time, Malays usually easily understood what non native speaker say, even they pronounce it a little bit far from the actual pronunciation. Compare to other races, even the pronunciation almost accurate, they still didn't understand. I don't know, if they are genuinely not understand what we say, or it's just their ego.
    This is based from my own experience and what I saw in real life or video in social media when non native speaker try to communicate in other language.

  • @syahvai
    @syahvai 13 днів тому

    Malay girls are by far the prettiest people in Asia. Damn.

  • @sirbobhatethenumberyoutubegive

    So Malay the easier??

  • @ashrafahmad4823
    @ashrafahmad4823 Рік тому +1

    i can speak Malay since 3 years old. PM me for personal BM lesson Arisa

  • @nusanmerahmenyala3584
    @nusanmerahmenyala3584 Рік тому +1

    Malay was rhe easies language to learn.

  • @ray1968x
    @ray1968x Рік тому

    1st

  • @Sarah14319
    @Sarah14319 Рік тому +1

    🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍

  • @devineshadows7250
    @devineshadows7250 Рік тому

    Instead of "berapa" its better to say, " ini berapa harganya" : how much is this?...

  • @pirateking3209
    @pirateking3209 Рік тому

    Cikgu melayu ajar ckp mcm local terus.. Sedap gilee

    • @amirularshad4882
      @amirularshad4882 Рік тому

      Bahasa betul sangat sedap.

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому

      Haha yes yes! I really want to know more local slang instead 😂

  • @freeguy2023
    @freeguy2023 Рік тому

    you dont have tu put india and china flag because it was language and the were malaysian.

  • @user-ne7xs1ud9r
    @user-ne7xs1ud9r 9 місяців тому

    マレーシアはみんな言葉混ざりすぎてポケトークが太刀打ちできないよね!!笑

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  9 місяців тому

      ほんとそれ😔単語ごとにだからマレーシア凄すぎ笑

  • @grimjail9321
    @grimjail9321 Рік тому

    =.= are they really malaysian? We all just "OIIII"

  • @kwokmichael4895
    @kwokmichael4895 Рік тому

    Its depend.not all are talented.some 40 percents do not utilized its skilled.just working or stay in respective places.
    Productivity malaysian lower thn most of developed country.top 10 in developing countries.
    Please dun follow malaysian laziness or lack of productivity in work or businesses.🙂🙂🙂

    • @kwokmichael4895
      @kwokmichael4895 Рік тому

      I see got headache and funny😆😆😆.we chinese know 3 languages.

  • @DonS90
    @DonS90 Рік тому

    頑張って

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому +1

      don donさん、コメントありがとうございます!頑張ります!🔥✊

  • @goodshoping6366
    @goodshoping6366 Рік тому

    Tidak ada bahasa malaysia, yg ada bahasa Melayu. Dan Bahasa Indonesia go internasional

  • @scarnadia
    @scarnadia Рік тому

    Very delicious is sangat sedap.. where is this gila come from.. dont teach other broken language

  • @mik3yztv378
    @mik3yztv378 Рік тому +1

    That is not talent... Japanese is more talented

    • @MalayPanTV
      @MalayPanTV  Рік тому

      That’s talent for sure! I feel like Malaysians are really incredible.. majority of the people are bilingual. Other countries only speak one language, and usually those who can speak more, they purposely take extra classes for it