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it's not Javanese. both of them singing in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Because Malay Language is the root of Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia. Javanese is not an official language in Indonesia even though it is a widely spoken local language.
Bahasa Indonesia and bahasa Malaysia is like American english, British english or Australian english. It’s still English but the lingos, the slangs, accent and certain words differs. Bahasa is Bahasa like English is English if you know what I mean. Countries that speak Bahasa are : Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore Malay, Brunei, certain part of Thailand. Just FYI
Efra: "How powerful do you have to be to get a set and a stage like that?" ME: well maybe you just have to win Best/most popular Female Vocalist for 13 years, she won 311 awards out of 331 nominations, Malaysia's record holder to date for most award-winning artist
She are listed as 50 most awarded musician of all time last week, she ranked 27th with 328 awards, and Celine dion is behind. Hope it answer the question
Bahasa Indonesia is our national language. Javanese is one of many native languanges in indonesia. Cakra Khan is a Sundanese he speaks basa Sunda and of course he speaks Bahasa Indonesia also.
Yup n Javanese is the most ethnic in Indonesia (Central n East Java), then Sundanese (West Java), Malayan (Sumatra n Kalimantan island), Bataknese ( Sumatra island), etc, every ethnic has different languange n for global communication in Indonesia use Indonesia language so every ethnic can understand...
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p let me correct a little mistake. Instead of global communication, it should be national communicaton. So Bahasa Indonesia is the national language of Indonesian. That's what you mean, right?
Indonesian and Malaysian can understand each other because the Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia) is derived from the Malay root language. The standardized Malaysian language is very similar to the standard Indonesian language. Cakra as all other Indonesian, speaks Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia) he also speaks Sundanese where he came from (from West Java) it is different from the Javanese language, and for his music, concert, and mainly for daily life to be understandable with all Indonesian/Malaysian audiences he needs to speak Indonesian, not Sundanese/Javanese.
Just reminder, Indonesia has around 1,100 local languages, the official list for now is 700 local language, but our lingua Franca, the language that unite us as Indonesian, (and also understandable by Malaysian, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Timor Leste and South of Thailand) is called Bahasa Indonesia.
We Indonesian love and adore Siti so much...she is so genius, humble, and gorgeous individual singer. Siti made this collaboration because she is the fan of Cakra because of his voice
Siti and Friends Concert was held in Kuala Lumpur in 2016 to celebrate Siti's 20th anniversary in the music industry. Among the guest singers other than Cakra Khan were Anggun, Afgan, Jaclyn Victor and others. But my fav was Siti's duet with Anggun singing 'Snow in The Sahara (Anggun's song) and 'Bukan Cinta Biasa' (Siti's song). Their two beautiful contrasting voices blended together in those performances. You should check it out. 😉
She's our diva in malaysia,our voice of asia..just for your information..once time ago her concert ticket at singapore more expensive than mariah carey ticket..and her concert just a weeks after mariah...the ticket sold out♥️
This is Siti Nurhaliza and Friends Concert held in Kuala Lumpur in 2016 (i think so) Siti invites other popular singers including Cakra khan and Anggun (Indonesian singer based in Paris). The musicians are from New York and other parts of the world with Jkey as the director. Orchestra are from malaysia. Yes the stage is humongous.
Indonesia's national language is Bahasa Indonesia, which rooted heavily from Melayu language with many other languages absorbed (Portuguese, Dutch, etc) .. Malaysia speaks Melayu.. So we mostly can understand each other, with differences here & there.. Like British English, US English, & Aussie English, they understand each other, but they have differences in some meanings or words.. Javanese is one of local / ethnic language most widely spoken in Java Island. So, for Indonesian songs, we use national language, which is Bahasa Indonesia, not Javanese. Cakra Khan himself is a Sundanese ethnicity, one of Java Island ethnicity, so he also can speak Sundanese as local language.
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p mybe for u but some may understand Malay language. Although there are some that we cannot understand each other that are completely hv different meaning but mostly are the same. Its interesting to learn others language u know. Its a knowledge. Im Malaysian but i understand Indonesian language, not the etcnic local language tho. Like me, im Malaysian but i also speak kadazanDusun. My ethnic language.
Actually Cakra Khan speaks Indonesian as a language that similar to Malay so we can understand both. Meanwhile Javanese is a totally different language from Indonesian, it's not just a dialect but just one of a lot native languages that exist in Indonesia.
@@manzourfirdaws993 why you so mad? Gak ada yang salah dari yang diomongin. Bahasa Jawa kan emang salah satu bahasa daerah toh mas. Yang membedakan anda warga negara Malaysia dan Jawa ada di Indonesia dan anda bagian dari etnik nya. Hdeeeh
Our language ( Malaysia & Indonesia) came from the same root that we understand each other for almost all words, as an Indonesian I can even say that we speak the same language with different accent. The language is also widely spoken in Singapore, Brunei, southern part of the Philippines and southern part of Thailand.
For almost all words??? wkwkwkwk maybe if U're Indonesian as Malayan ethnic in Sumatra or Kalimantan island close to Malaysia border maybe can understand but in Java island or other island,,,,i dont think so,,,xixixi
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p I am quite sure that I mentioned "I" In my above comment 😜. Anyway, even if you are from Java and you know how to speak Bahasa you would probably know 80% of their vocabularies.. Or maybe more.
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p Still, Bahasa Indonesia is Indonesia's lingua franca. Which means Indonesians who understand their own lingua franca can understand some of Malay language. Indonesian language is derived from Malay language, just like American English is derived from British English.
Malaysian language and Indonesian language are different, but similar to some extend. Not sure if that makes sense though 😅. But basically we can understand Indonesian and Indonesian can understand us Malaysian too. Probably because its root is the same. Anyway this is Siti's concert, Siti Nurhaliza & Friends, back in 2016.
I believe you guys don't really read comments here in youtube, or maybe you just read it randomly. Because we've told you sooooo many times that Indonesian songs use Indonesian language aka Bahasa Indonesia, which is our national language. Most of us speak Bahasa Indonesia daily. Our songs, movies, tv programmes use Bahasa Indonesia. We don't use Javanese language in our pop songs, unless it's a regional/traditional song. Javanese and Indonesian are two very different languages. Please avoid the confusion. Indonesians and Malaysians can understand each other in formal or literature level (including song lyrics) because our language root was the same, the Malay language or Bahasa Melayu. Indonesians can understand Malaysian songs and vice versa, because most of the vocabularies are the same. That's why many Indonesian singers are popular in Malaysia, and some Malaysian singers are also well known in Indonesia. And if any case you're confused about how to pronounce an artist's name or the title of the song, Google Translate is always there to help you. Choose translation in Indonesian, not Javanese. ;)
Siti is a gem in the music industry. She has been in the industry for more than 25 yr. Her concert usually also attended by her fans not just from Malaysia and South East Asia but also from Europe. You also can see vip from the royal family attending her concerts. Its very difficult to buy her ticket concert which usually sold out in few days.
Just to add : Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei & Singapore are using the same root of language, which is Malay Language. But of course it has a little bit different in terms of slangs, phrases and accent. But generally these countries can understand each other. That's why we can see most of singers/performers from those countries can collaborate easily. And we also have Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM); it is s an award ceremony for artists engaged in the music industries of the Malay-speaking region in Southeast Asia.
Siti Nurhaliza is the no 1 singer in Malaysia who is also happened to be also a legend in nearby country in Asia such as Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei. She's phenomenal.
I was actually there at that concert in 2016. It was just spectacular listening to them sing live. Simply mind-blowing! It was a concert to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Siti Nurhaliza's involvement in the music industry. For your information, the Malay and the Indonesian language is about 80% similar. Hence, Malaysians and Indonesians can communicate to one another very well in our own respective language.
Yaaasssss.... Thank you guys for fulfilling my request... you're the best... Anyway, they were speaking in Malay language.. Indonesian and Malaysian are speaking with almost the same language. The show was took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. One thing that disturbing me was you cut the video too often so we couldn't enjoy it..
I guess they tried to avoid copyright issue. That's why the video had to be cut so UA-cam won't take this reaction video down since the source video is protected by copyright. It's not really their fault.
Malaysia and indonesia have common language… only a bit different… java language is spoken by javanese people. There’s many tribes and ethnics here. But all tribes and races can speaks and understand the core malaysia/indonesia language
Again.. I want to say.. I was there hahaha There is part videos of all guests from this concert.. its Siti’s concert and she invites few friends.. that is why it called Siti and Friends
Javanese in not Indonesia language it is more on central & east java island language, we call Bahasa for Indonesian Language. bahasa Indonesia and Malaysia acctualy kinda bit same
Always an amazing reaction from the both of you! I love watching your reaction and how you interpret them is amazing! If you're interested, there is a male Malaysian singer that I want you guys to check out. His vocal and songs are just marvellous! This song is from a concert and one of my favourite! Anuar Zain: Cinta Harus Memiliki
siti is the legendary singer of malaysia, I'm Indonesian and siti's voice is like my first sound crush. when i was kid, i listen to her a lot, i sang her song a lot, and i love the fact that she's a very charismatic and humble person too. love her.
They sang in Malaysian/Indonesian. Both languages are intelligible with each other. Basically if you learn one of them, you basically can travel to Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, southern Thailand, southern Philippines and certain parts of Cambodia.
She is Malaysian diva, she has an huge fansnin Indonesia cause she's so pretty so nice person. It was Siti Nurhaliza concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Imdonesia and Malaysia almost same language, maybe like Btazilian and Portugese.
She's in our diva in malaysia,our voice of asia..just for your information..once time ago her concert ticket at singapore more expensive than mariah carey ticket..and her concert just a weeks after mariah...the ticket sold out♥️
this is a mega concert for siti nurhaliza anniversary/celebration career as a living legend n superstar in asean!!she was invite her juniors n her friends from malaysia n indonesia to collab with her!!!
You should react to Siti and Anggun's collboration from this same concert as well. Their voices can't be more unique than they are. It's a piece of heaven!!!
Indonesian from some region in Sumatra maybe can understand Melayu but In Java, I don't think so.... understand from the same word same meaning but same word different meaning...hmm I always use Indonesian subtitle when watch Upin Ipin....xixixi
Bahasa Melayu = Malay language Bahasa Indonesia = Indonesian language Yes, u are right. The Malays and Indonesians could understand each other. In terms of tones, imagine The Malay language as the American English and Indonesian language as the British English.
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p Malah gue nggk mudeng Njirrr Pake Subtitle Indonesia 😅..... Lebih mudeng emang langsung denger dia Ngomong, Faham langsung kadang Subtitle nya Nggk benerrr.... Hmm
The difference between Bahasa Malaysia n bahasa Indonesia is just like between British and American English....Javanese is one of the dialects found in the language
This song is Seluruh Cinta in Bahasa Indonesia, Whole Love in Bahasa Inggris, I hope so... I am sorry...🙏 👍👌 thank you your react this song... 😘😘🙏🙏👍👌 Next Kesih Bayangan and Harus Terpisah, In Big Stage Malaiysia, this is Bahasa Indonesia again 🙏🙏i hope you like this song from Cakra Khan 👍👌❤
1. Actually Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei speak almost same language. We can understand each other. 2. This is a concert. Siti's concert was held in Malaysia. She invited some singer from Malaysia and Indonesia. Like chakra khan, afgan anggun. You should react to all of them. 3. Seluruh cinta is an OST for a Malaysia film. You should react to the original one. I like the original version more. They made new special arrangements for this concert.
Chakra Khan is Indonesia. Chakra speak in Bahasa Indonesia. Malaysian do speak javanise that have been localised and start shade off nowaday. However it's called Bahasa Melayu/ Malaysia Seluruh Cinta. every love
Our language quite similar.. Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia.. Javanese language is a dialect. Usually when Indonesian and Malaysian speaking to each other we stick to the national language so both would understand.
No, its not javanese. it's malay or bahasa indonesia, depend on who has written the song, malaysian or indonesian. He is sundanese by the way and speak sundanese language (I think) -
Biasa ni.... Tak baca komen betul betul tau. Penat orang Msia & fellow Indonesian terangkan tau tak jugak faham apa beza loghat Jawa, Bahasa Melayu, Bahasa Indonesia. So cute & percubaan yang baik wahai semua kawan2 serumpun. Denda ketok ketampi dia berdua ni kan baru tau! Btw u two, thanks for featuring Msian no 1 sweetheart in your chanel. Stay cool!
Sorry girl they didnt sing in javanese but in Indonesian or usually we called Bahasa. Indonesia and Malaysia have a similar languange so we can talk each other or singing with our language, with Bahasa or Malaysian its ok for us. Btw this is Siti Nurhaliza concert in KL Malaysia and Cakra is one of the guest star,
they sing in Indonesian and Malay have many similar words. Indonesian is the national language, Javanese is one of the regional languages of hundreds of regional languages.
The dude (Chakra) is Indonesian (Javanese is one of the many, many ethnicities in Indonesia). The lady (Siti Nurhaliza) is Malaysian (her ethnicity is Malay but it is very common that Malays have Indonesian ethnic lineage). Indonesian and Malay language share many similar words. It's like Spanish and Italian? Same but different. (Sorry if I'm wrong abt the Spanish/Italian bit)
It's indonesian hahaha not javanese (javanese is one of traditional dialect in indonesia), but indonesian and malaysian actually sing in same language (more leaning towards indonesian), but everyday speak siti use malay and cakra use indonesian
they are singing in Malay Language... in Indonesia they call it Indonesian Language... but in Malaysia as Malay language... just like English in England and America...
the lyric in indonesian. malaysian language called bahasa melayu & indonesian language called bahasa indonesia. both the same but different in phrasing sentence or words
malaysia and indonesia are realy use one language. know as malay. not only in malaysia indonesia. but malay language also used in singapore and brunei..... share the same tribe.
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it's not Javanese. both of them singing in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Because Malay Language is the root of Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia. Javanese is not an official language in Indonesia even though it is a widely spoken local language.
If u want to know translation of this song u guys can see in their video when recording
please react weird genius x lyodra , tiara , ziva - tanpa batas waktu...pleaseeee
weird genius x lyodra , tiara , ziva - tanpa batas waktu ...pleaseee the song very nice
pleaseee
Bahasa Indonesia and bahasa Malaysia is like American english, British english or Australian english. It’s still English but the lingos, the slangs, accent and certain words differs. Bahasa is Bahasa like English is English if you know what I mean. Countries that speak Bahasa are : Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore Malay, Brunei, certain part of Thailand. Just FYI
but in reality Bahasa always identical with Indonesian Language n Malay or Melayu identical with Malay Language (malaysia, Singapore, Brunei)
Efra: "How powerful do you have to be to get a set and a stage like that?"
ME: well maybe you just have to win Best/most popular Female Vocalist for 13 years, she won 311 awards out of 331 nominations, Malaysia's record holder to date for most award-winning artist
She are listed as 50 most awarded musician of all time last week, she ranked 27th with 328 awards, and Celine dion is behind. Hope it answer the question
Bahasa Indonesia is our national language. Javanese is one of many native languanges in indonesia. Cakra Khan is a Sundanese he speaks basa Sunda and of course he speaks Bahasa Indonesia also.
Yup n Javanese is the most ethnic in Indonesia (Central n East Java), then Sundanese (West Java), Malayan (Sumatra n Kalimantan island), Bataknese ( Sumatra island), etc, every ethnic has different languange n for global communication in Indonesia use Indonesia language so every ethnic can understand...
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p let me correct a little mistake. Instead of global communication, it should be national communicaton. So Bahasa Indonesia is the national language of Indonesian. That's what you mean, right?
Indonesian and Malaysian can understand each other because the Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia) is derived from the Malay root language. The standardized Malaysian language is very similar to the standard Indonesian language. Cakra as all other Indonesian, speaks Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia) he also speaks Sundanese where he came from (from West Java) it is different from the Javanese language, and for his music, concert, and mainly for daily life to be understandable with all Indonesian/Malaysian audiences he needs to speak Indonesian, not Sundanese/Javanese.
Just reminder, Indonesia has around 1,100 local languages, the official list for now is 700 local language, but our lingua Franca, the language that unite us as Indonesian, (and also understandable by Malaysian, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Timor Leste and South of Thailand) is called Bahasa Indonesia.
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Can little bit understand but not full understand cause the meaning of some word totally different...xixixi
@@jurianf.kaunang1808 nope It is bahasa Melayu ( malay language)
We Indonesian love and adore Siti so much...she is so genius, humble, and gorgeous individual singer.
Siti made this collaboration because she is the fan of Cakra because of his voice
Siti and Friends Concert was held in Kuala Lumpur in 2016 to celebrate Siti's 20th anniversary in the music industry. Among the guest singers other than Cakra Khan were Anggun, Afgan, Jaclyn Victor and others. But my fav was Siti's duet with Anggun singing 'Snow in The Sahara (Anggun's song) and 'Bukan Cinta Biasa' (Siti's song). Their two beautiful contrasting voices blended together in those performances. You should check it out. 😉
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She's our diva in malaysia,our voice of asia..just for your information..once time ago her concert ticket at singapore more expensive than mariah carey ticket..and her concert just a weeks after mariah...the ticket sold out♥️
Awesome duet from this concert:
Siti Nurhaliza feat. Afgan
Siti Nurhaliza feat. Judika
Siti Nurhaliza feat. Anggun
Siti nurhaliza ft. Anggun is definitely my favorite
Siti ft faizal tahir
And Siti Nurhaliza feat Aliff Sattar
This is Siti Nurhaliza and Friends Concert held in Kuala Lumpur in 2016 (i think so) Siti invites other popular singers including Cakra khan and Anggun (Indonesian singer based in Paris). The musicians are from New York and other parts of the world with Jkey as the director. Orchestra are from malaysia. Yes the stage is humongous.
Indonesia's national language is Bahasa Indonesia, which rooted heavily from Melayu language with many other languages absorbed (Portuguese, Dutch, etc) .. Malaysia speaks Melayu.. So we mostly can understand each other, with differences here & there.. Like British English, US English, & Aussie English, they understand each other, but they have differences in some meanings or words.. Javanese is one of local / ethnic language most widely spoken in Java Island. So, for Indonesian songs, we use national language, which is Bahasa Indonesia, not Javanese. Cakra Khan himself is a Sundanese ethnicity, one of Java Island ethnicity, so he also can speak Sundanese as local language.
Love your reaction as always 💜Fun fact: Malaysian and indonesian can actually understand each other!
Are U sure????xixixi
I watch Upin Ipin with Indonesian subtitle...
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p mybe for u but some may understand Malay language. Although there are some that we cannot understand each other that are completely hv different meaning but mostly are the same. Its interesting to learn others language u know. Its a knowledge. Im Malaysian but i understand Indonesian language, not the etcnic local language tho. Like me, im Malaysian but i also speak kadazanDusun. My ethnic language.
Actually Cakra Khan speaks Indonesian as a language that similar to Malay so we can understand both. Meanwhile Javanese is a totally different language from Indonesian, it's not just a dialect but just one of a lot native languages that exist in Indonesia.
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Java also spoken by javanese in malaysia… not only indonesia!!! I speak java.. and im malaysian.
@@manzourfirdaws993 why you so mad? Gak ada yang salah dari yang diomongin. Bahasa Jawa kan emang salah satu bahasa daerah toh mas. Yang membedakan anda warga negara Malaysia dan Jawa ada di Indonesia dan anda bagian dari etnik nya. Hdeeeh
@@manzourfirdaws993 you sound funny. Are you gonna say that you also have Java island in Malaysia?lmao
@@krsm1001 ngga gitu kayanya :( dia mungkin cm mau ngasitau di malaysia ada juga yang ngomong bahasa jawa
Our language ( Malaysia & Indonesia) came from the same root that we understand each other for almost all words, as an Indonesian I can even say that we speak the same language with different accent. The language is also widely spoken in Singapore, Brunei, southern part of the Philippines and southern part of Thailand.
For almost all words??? wkwkwkwk maybe if U're Indonesian as Malayan ethnic in Sumatra or Kalimantan island close to Malaysia border maybe can understand but in Java island or other island,,,,i dont think so,,,xixixi
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p I am quite sure that I mentioned "I" In my above comment 😜. Anyway, even if you are from Java and you know how to speak Bahasa you would probably know 80% of their vocabularies.. Or maybe more.
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p Still, Bahasa Indonesia is Indonesia's lingua franca. Which means Indonesians who understand their own lingua franca can understand some of Malay language. Indonesian language is derived from Malay language, just like American English is derived from British English.
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All the performance in this concert is insane. The musician is actually from New York,so that's why this concert have hollywood vibe.
Malaysian language and Indonesian language are different, but similar to some extend. Not sure if that makes sense though 😅. But basically we can understand Indonesian and Indonesian can understand us Malaysian too. Probably because its root is the same. Anyway this is Siti's concert, Siti Nurhaliza & Friends, back in 2016.
I believe you guys don't really read comments here in youtube, or maybe you just read it randomly. Because we've told you sooooo many times that Indonesian songs use Indonesian language aka Bahasa Indonesia, which is our national language. Most of us speak Bahasa Indonesia daily. Our songs, movies, tv programmes use Bahasa Indonesia. We don't use Javanese language in our pop songs, unless it's a regional/traditional song. Javanese and Indonesian are two very different languages. Please avoid the confusion.
Indonesians and Malaysians can understand each other in formal or literature level (including song lyrics) because our language root was the same, the Malay language or Bahasa Melayu. Indonesians can understand Malaysian songs and vice versa, because most of the vocabularies are the same. That's why many Indonesian singers are popular in Malaysia, and some Malaysian singers are also well known in Indonesia.
And if any case you're confused about how to pronounce an artist's name or the title of the song, Google Translate is always there to help you. Choose translation in Indonesian, not Javanese. ;)
Siti is a gem in the music industry. She has been in the industry for more than 25 yr. Her concert usually also attended by her fans not just from Malaysia and South East Asia but also from Europe. You also can see vip from the royal family attending her concerts. Its very difficult to buy her ticket concert which usually sold out in few days.
You should check Siti Nurhaliza ft. Anggun _ Snow On The Sahara. On the same concert. Two legendary diva of each country - Malaysia and Indonesia.
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With the diversity in Indonesia...... we usae the Bahaasa Indonesia to unify Indonesia
Just to add : Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei & Singapore are using the same root of language, which is Malay Language. But of course it has a little bit different in terms of slangs, phrases and accent. But generally these countries can understand each other. That's why we can see most of singers/performers from those countries can collaborate easily. And we also have Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM); it is s an award ceremony for artists engaged in the music industries of the Malay-speaking region in Southeast Asia.
Siti Nurhaliza is the no 1 singer in Malaysia who is also happened to be also a legend in nearby country in Asia such as Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei. She's phenomenal.
NEXT CAKRA KHAN ..SHOW MUST GO ON...HE'S AMAZING..
The Queen Of Music Asia😍 SITI NURHALIZA
finally!thank you guys for the reaction.
💜💜💜
I was actually there at that concert in 2016. It was just spectacular listening to them sing live. Simply mind-blowing! It was a concert to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Siti Nurhaliza's involvement in the music industry. For your information, the Malay and the Indonesian language is about 80% similar. Hence, Malaysians and Indonesians can communicate to one another very well in our own respective language.
Yaaasssss.... Thank you guys for fulfilling my request... you're the best...
Anyway, they were speaking in Malay language.. Indonesian and Malaysian are speaking with almost the same language.
The show was took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
One thing that disturbing me was you cut the video too often so we couldn't enjoy it..
I guess they tried to avoid copyright issue. That's why the video had to be cut so UA-cam won't take this reaction video down since the source video is protected by copyright. It's not really their fault.
Agfan ft Siti Nurhaliza in the same consert please 👍🙏🏻
Waw Waw keren keren Cakra Khan Duet sama Siti Nurhaliza suara kedua duanya keren bagus banget👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤🇲🇨🇲🇾
Malaysia and indonesia have common language… only a bit different… java language is spoken by javanese people. There’s many tribes and ethnics here. But all tribes and races can speaks and understand the core malaysia/indonesia language
Again.. I want to say.. I was there hahaha
There is part videos of all guests from this concert.. its Siti’s concert and she invites few friends.. that is why it called Siti and Friends
Both of them are my idol...
Javanese in not Indonesia language it is more on central & east java island language, we call Bahasa for Indonesian Language. bahasa Indonesia and Malaysia acctualy kinda bit same
Terimakasih banyak. Watching All I Ask, chakra Khan
Next plis react..cakra khan "berhenti berharap" cover
Always an amazing reaction from the both of you! I love watching your reaction and how you interpret them is amazing!
If you're interested, there is a male Malaysian singer that I want you guys to check out. His vocal and songs are just marvellous! This song is from a concert and one of my favourite!
Anuar Zain: Cinta Harus Memiliki
I love them both. 😭😃
*Siti Nurhaliza Is Our Favourite Singer In Malaysia 🇲🇾*
siti is the legendary singer of malaysia, I'm Indonesian and siti's voice is like my first sound crush. when i was kid, i listen to her a lot, i sang her song a lot, and i love the fact that she's a very charismatic and humble person too. love her.
They sang in Malaysian/Indonesian. Both languages are intelligible with each other. Basically if you learn one of them, you basically can travel to Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, southern Thailand, southern Philippines and certain parts of Cambodia.
Seluruh cintah for all love
She is Malaysian diva, she has an huge fansnin Indonesia cause she's so pretty so nice person. It was Siti Nurhaliza concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Imdonesia and Malaysia almost same language, maybe like Btazilian and Portugese.
She's in our diva in malaysia,our voice of asia..just for your information..once time ago her concert ticket at singapore more expensive than mariah carey ticket..and her concert just a weeks after mariah...the ticket sold out♥️
yes collaboration between 🇮🇩 & 🇲🇾
Hi.. please reaction siti Nurhaliza medley Lagu cinta live in Royal Albert Hall London thank you 🙏😊
Yes....
this is a mega concert for siti nurhaliza anniversary/celebration career as a living legend n superstar in asean!!she was invite her juniors n her friends from malaysia n indonesia to collab with her!!!
The whole of love
Siti ever done her concert in her young age in royal albert hall london as well
Thank u soo much. I really love to see u guys react to these legends. Keep your great work and have a great day❤️
You should react to Siti and Anggun's collboration from this same concert as well. Their voices can't be more unique than they are. It's a piece of heaven!!!
malaysians speak melayu, indonesians speak bahasa. similar pronounciation and meanings, so we can understand each other
Indonesian from some region in Sumatra maybe can understand Melayu but In Java, I don't think so.... understand from the same word same meaning but same word different meaning...hmm
I always use Indonesian subtitle when watch Upin Ipin....xixixi
Bahasa Melayu = Malay language
Bahasa Indonesia = Indonesian language
Yes, u are right. The Malays and Indonesians could understand each other. In terms of tones, imagine The Malay language as the American English and Indonesian language as the British English.
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p Malah gue nggk mudeng Njirrr Pake Subtitle Indonesia 😅..... Lebih mudeng emang langsung denger dia Ngomong, Faham langsung kadang Subtitle nya Nggk benerrr.... Hmm
@@azr0ckw4rsh1p Really? Malaysians don't need subtitles when we watch sinetron. Because the languages are that similar.
The difference between Bahasa Malaysia n bahasa Indonesia is just like between British and American English....Javanese is one of the dialects found in the language
Jamal Abdillah - Seroja. He’s one of our power vocalist legends too! (He’s 60+ now btw)
Very good reactions
I love your good reaction thankyou.
wow Indonesia 🤩
Cakra Khan voice is husky very manly 😁
Next Afgan feat Siti Nurhaliza. ❤️
Thankyou for reaction brother and sister .. For the power of chakra khan song you can try reaction cover ,, show must go on,, by Queen
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Love when u reaction the video about cakra🤗
Please react singers male of indonesia "andai aku bisa".
This song is Seluruh Cinta in Bahasa Indonesia, Whole Love in Bahasa Inggris, I hope so... I am sorry...🙏 👍👌 thank you your react this song... 😘😘🙏🙏👍👌 Next Kesih Bayangan and Harus Terpisah, In Big Stage Malaiysia, this is Bahasa Indonesia again 🙏🙏i hope you like this song from Cakra Khan 👍👌❤
Siti nurhaliza and friends concert!
you both are nice,
Please reaction Cakra khan - Show must go on (Queen)
Our language is from the same roots
Please react to Chakra Khan - Berhenti berharap. You guys will shaking 😂😂
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🙏🙏Please react putera Muhammad feat Xpose band with song she's gone x pelangi petang Mash up..
That awesome Mash up
Please react to another of his song.
1. Actually Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei speak almost same language. We can understand each other.
2. This is a concert. Siti's concert was held in Malaysia. She invited some singer from Malaysia and Indonesia. Like chakra khan, afgan anggun. You should react to all of them.
3. Seluruh cinta is an OST for a Malaysia film. You should react to the original one. I like the original version more. They made new special arrangements for this concert.
Please react to siti feat anggun
Chakra Khan is Indonesia. Chakra speak in Bahasa Indonesia. Malaysian do speak javanise that have been localised and start shade off nowaday. However it's called Bahasa Melayu/ Malaysia
Seluruh Cinta. every love
That was in Malaysia.
Next time reac liodra ft mario g klau " pesan terakhir " from indonesia🇮🇩🙏🙏
Our language quite similar.. Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia.. Javanese language is a dialect. Usually when Indonesian and Malaysian speaking to each other we stick to the national language so both would understand.
No, its not javanese. it's malay or bahasa indonesia, depend on who has written the song, malaysian or indonesian. He is sundanese by the way and speak sundanese language (I think) -
Indonesia and Malaysia, we share similar language
Biasa ni.... Tak baca komen betul betul tau. Penat orang Msia & fellow Indonesian terangkan tau tak jugak faham apa beza loghat Jawa, Bahasa Melayu, Bahasa Indonesia. So cute & percubaan yang baik wahai semua kawan2 serumpun. Denda ketok ketampi dia berdua ni kan baru tau! Btw u two, thanks for featuring Msian no 1 sweetheart in your chanel. Stay cool!
Sorry girl they didnt sing in javanese but in Indonesian or usually we called Bahasa. Indonesia and Malaysia have a similar languange so we can talk each other or singing with our language, with Bahasa or Malaysian its ok for us. Btw this is Siti Nurhaliza concert in KL Malaysia and Cakra is one of the guest star,
next mybe you can watch Cakra Khan and Judika in Stage sing a Indonesia tradional song " Oplosan "
Next Cakra Khan show must go on ( queen cover )
they sing in Indonesian and Malay have many similar words. Indonesian is the national language, Javanese is one of the regional languages of hundreds of regional languages.
List of Malaysian Singer (PHASE 1) with more Explosive & Mindblowing Voice that make u shock :-
1) Xpose - 1. Mash up Pelangi Petang & Shes Gone. 2. Deru.
3. Tak Tun Tuang.
2) Ziana Zain - 1. Anggapanmu. 2. Senja Nan Merah. 3. Putus Terpaksa
4. Madah Berhelah.
3) Awie Wings - 1. Di Penjara Janji. 2. Gemuruh. 3. Halaman Asmara.
4. Harapan.
4) Amy Search - 1. Mentari Merah Di Ufuk Timur. 2. Teguh. 3. Pawana.
5) Mus May - 1. Sinar. 2. Pelayaran.
3. Sketsa Sebuah Cinta.
6) Siti Nurhaliza - 1. Aku Cinta Padamu. 2. Jerat Percintaan. 3. Kau Kekasihku. 4. Purnama Merindu. 5. Nirmala. 6. Cindai. 7. Balqis. 8. Badarsila. 9. Wajah Kekasih.
7) Jamal Abdillah - 1. Syair Laila Majnun. 2. Ghazal Untuk Rabiah.
3. Seroja. 4. Seniman Menangis.
8) Azlan Typewriter - 1. Lagu Untukmu. 2. Anggapanmu
9) Salma Asis - 1. Listen 2. Mengapa. 3. Sepi Sekuntum Mawar Merah.
10) Aina Abdul - 1. Shadow 2. I Surrender. 3. Nirmala. 4. Reckless.
5. Wajah Kekasih.
11) To'ki - 1. Biasan.
12) Anuar Zain - 1. Cinta Harus Memiliki.
13) Ernie Zakri - Ku Bersuara.
14) Amir Masdi - Here's Your Perfect.
15) Khai Bahar - 1. Hasbi Rabbi. 2 Fatwa Pujangga. 3. Mengintai Dari Tirai Kamar. 4. Di Penjara Janji.
16) Ella - 1. Kesal. 2. Layar Impian.
3. Sepi Sekuntum Mawar Merah.
17) Liza Hanim - 1. Merawat Luka. 2. Gelisah Mimpi. 3. Andainya Aku Bersuara.
18) Aishah - 1. Janji Manismu. 2. Fatwa Pujangga.
19) Ramlah Ram - 1. Kau Kunci Cintaku Di Dalam Hatimu.
20) Siti Sarah - 1. Semakin.
Thank you for your kind reaction..
The dude (Chakra) is Indonesian (Javanese is one of the many, many ethnicities in Indonesia). The lady (Siti Nurhaliza) is Malaysian (her ethnicity is Malay but it is very common that Malays have Indonesian ethnic lineage). Indonesian and Malay language share many similar words. It's like Spanish and Italian? Same but different. (Sorry if I'm wrong abt the Spanish/Italian bit)
The guy that’s commenting looks like Edry Abdul Halim from KRU once a rap group in Malaysia isn’t he….
Quen-the show must go on cover chakra khan 🙏🙏🙏
Love it ^_^ please also react to Siti and Afgan performance also in this concert. Thank you
Next Novia Bachmid-Promises
Please next, react Cakra Khan "Show Must Go On".. tanks n stay healty.. 🙏
It's indonesian hahaha not javanese (javanese is one of traditional dialect in indonesia), but indonesian and malaysian actually sing in same language (more leaning towards indonesian), but everyday speak siti use malay and cakra use indonesian
I suggest you all to react siti and judika from indonesia sing together
they are singing in Malay Language... in Indonesia they call it Indonesian Language... but in Malaysia as Malay language... just like English in England and America...
the lyric in indonesian. malaysian language called bahasa melayu & indonesian language called bahasa indonesia. both the same but different in phrasing sentence or words
malaysia and indonesia are realy use one language. know as malay. not only in malaysia indonesia. but malay language also used in singapore and brunei..... share the same tribe.
React to Cakra Khan sing this song with Lyodra last night at Indinesian Drama Eries Awards. You can wact in Lyodra Zone channel.
Next react :
- David foster & Sandy sandoro
- David Foster & Lea Simanjuntak
- Judika & Siti Nurhaliza
- Judika - Perikemanusiaan
Next please react Novia Bachmid Promises cover,tks
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