Malaysia Jungle is old than Amazon but don't worry about the wild animal.. This wildlife is controlled and protected because it is becoming extinct and difficult to find these days..... no worry about it mate!..
Malaysian here, the wild animals only live in the forest and we need to respect them and they will respect you, and they usually avoid human, so no need to be alarmed, unless you invite yourself into the deep forest area, then .......
As for the language area, all Malaysians can speak Malay and majority of us fluent in English(mostly in the big city area), some local areas know English but only some daily conversation phrases, Malay people - Malay obviously (each state has their own dialect), minority languages (Javanese,Thai), we can speak Indonesian too Chinese - Hokkien, Mandarin maybe some can speak Cantonese, Indian - Tamil Borneo Malaysia is quite difficult to explain but what i can tell you that Sarawak people Ibanese (Majority) & Sabah (Kadazan-Dusun) and there are more... Approximately we have 130+ languages. Borneo Malaysia has the most and very diverse.
Before countries in SEA exist, people travel freely around SEA area and trade with each other, so culturally we are quite similar, Some foods, clothing, music instruments, languages might be same but slightly different. There are a lot of Malay kingdoms existed in these area so we share some similarities. Plus Malay in Malaysia are not from Sumatra,Indonesia, some of us are, but there are times before countries existed, so we kind of mixes of Malay, Malay existed here in Peninsular Malaysia for a long time, Kedahan & Kelantanese proprably is the oldest Malay in Peninsular Malaysia, There are also Sarawakian Malay and Sabahan Malay, Kedah is the oldest Malay Kingdom existed since 1000 something, Peninsular Malaysia is closely connected with Sumatran Indonesian while Brunei, Borneo Malaysia and Borneo Indonesia are connected with each other.
15:22 Singaporean here, all of the 'grey-ish' areas are residential areas, industrial areas (in selected places) and business areas (CBD) There is a large green patch in the middle of the country and that is the Central Water Catchment, which also holds our Singapore Zoo in the Northern Region
Yeah, so.... We all live in the rainforest, all cities and towns are literally in the rainforest, the land is all rainforest 😂 animal wise, you obviously arent really going to find tigers in the big cities. You just respect the animals and they respect you. They are protected as well.
Nope, not gonna explain about the Malaysia politics, after 2018 everything became a mess especially when Covid showed up in early 2020 😂 You gotta visit Malaysia bro, even for a short time and that's the only way you can see and feel the stuff in the videos, but generally you'll get a 3 months visa. When it comes to the wild animals, they're mostly in the reserved rainforest. When it comes to the weather, Nov to March is our rainy monsoon season which can caused floodings, while the rest of the year is just sunny and rainy altogether.
Malay is one of the easiest to speak like the word tingkap for window, we even have our pronounce table. Pronoun table : Ba Be Bi Bo Bu Ca Ce Ci Co Cu Da De Di(at and for the starts of some words)Do Du Fa Fe Fi Fo Fu Ga Ge Gi Go Gu Ha He Hi Ho Hu Etc
Bumiputera is not only Malay, but indigenous sarawakians & sabahan is bumpitera too... I'm one of the bumiputera (iban) from Sarawak...
Malaysia Jungle is old than Amazon but don't worry about the wild animal.. This wildlife is controlled and protected because it is becoming extinct and difficult to find these days..... no worry about it mate!..
Malaysian here ❤ those wild animals not in the place we live , they mostly at Borneo part
Malaysian here, the wild animals only live in the forest and we need to respect them and they will respect you, and they usually avoid human, so no need to be alarmed, unless you invite yourself into the deep forest area, then .......
As for the language area, all Malaysians can speak Malay and majority of us fluent in English(mostly in the big city area), some local areas know English but only some daily conversation phrases,
Malay people - Malay obviously (each state has their own dialect), minority languages (Javanese,Thai), we can speak Indonesian too
Chinese - Hokkien, Mandarin maybe some can speak Cantonese,
Indian - Tamil
Borneo Malaysia is quite difficult to explain but what i can tell you that Sarawak people Ibanese (Majority) & Sabah (Kadazan-Dusun) and there are more...
Approximately we have 130+ languages. Borneo Malaysia has the most and very diverse.
Before countries in SEA exist, people travel freely around SEA area and trade with each other, so culturally we are quite similar,
Some foods, clothing, music instruments, languages might be same but slightly different.
There are a lot of Malay kingdoms existed in these area so we share some similarities.
Plus Malay in Malaysia are not from Sumatra,Indonesia, some of us are, but there are times before countries existed, so we kind of mixes of Malay,
Malay existed here in Peninsular Malaysia for a long time, Kedahan & Kelantanese proprably is the oldest Malay in Peninsular Malaysia,
There are also Sarawakian Malay and Sabahan Malay,
Kedah is the oldest Malay Kingdom existed since 1000 something,
Peninsular Malaysia is closely connected with Sumatran Indonesian while Brunei, Borneo Malaysia and Borneo Indonesia are connected with each other.
Singapore is a small country so most of it are well developed city and very advanced too..
Malay bumiputera +Sabah Sarawak 73% chinese 21% Indian 6% tq for reaction we are Malaysia
15:22 Singaporean here, all of the 'grey-ish' areas are residential areas, industrial areas (in selected places) and business areas (CBD)
There is a large green patch in the middle of the country and that is the Central Water Catchment, which also holds our Singapore Zoo in the Northern Region
Fun fact: kuala Lumpur basically mean muddy's river mud
Yeah, so.... We all live in the rainforest, all cities and towns are literally in the rainforest, the land is all rainforest 😂 animal wise, you obviously arent really going to find tigers in the big cities. You just respect the animals and they respect you. They are protected as well.
*Welcome to Malaysia truly Asia Good food Enjoyed Thanks for Sharing very good videos*
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Nope, not gonna explain about the Malaysia politics, after 2018 everything became a mess especially when Covid showed up in early 2020 😂 You gotta visit Malaysia bro, even for a short time and that's the only way you can see and feel the stuff in the videos, but generally you'll get a 3 months visa.
When it comes to the wild animals, they're mostly in the reserved rainforest. When it comes to the weather, Nov to March is our rainy monsoon season which can caused floodings, while the rest of the year is just sunny and rainy altogether.
When I'm young our village are inside jungle and i rarely see big cats maybe like 3 times for tiger
i hope you react more to malaysia ... ❤❤❤
If you wanna know why Singapore isn't had many green you gotta watch that Episode.
Thank you for reacting to Malaysia
Do come...to Malaysia
Hy from malaysia 😊
Malaysia jungle 3x older than Amazon
Singapore is a single city, dude…
Im from malaysia broneo yes my country many animal u can see .
Malay is one of the easiest to speak like the word tingkap for window, we even have our pronounce table.
Pronoun table :
Ba Be Bi Bo Bu
Ca Ce Ci Co Cu
Da De Di(at and for the starts of some words)Do Du
Fa Fe Fi Fo Fu
Ga Ge Gi Go Gu
Ha He Hi Ho Hu
Etc
Malay would be a good start to learn
Yeah to can meet tiger if you go to kampong near to jungle
next INDONESIA🇮🇩
Indonesia is already on chanel
Can you react to Geography now philippine
bro react to " brazilian crowd. (the best in the world) " 🇧🇷
Malay skin mejority is brown white black India skin black chinese skin brown white 👍
it's toooooooo outdated btw 😅
Gamelan jawa, silat sumatra malingsia klaim🤣
Hey indosial takdak sebut pun nama negara kau blah lah suka mengacau klau pasal malaysia 😂