Really loved this lesson! So useful. I recognised a lot of words I learned in other contexts :-) And I could really picture you guys fighting with the staff :-) Looking forward to the next lesson!
Sure. I'm currently taking an online course, mainly to build up vocabulary and get a feel for the language. I also saw someone recently posted the details of a malay teacher in the facebook group who teaches via video call. Thinking about starting that once I have more of a basis ...@@sierralisse8897
Hello lisse, can you help me find out an audio book of learning malay language I've searched a lot in the libraries but I didn't find, because this method it helps me a lot to understand and learn faster, and I want to download a dictionary from English to malay from the app store, but all of them didn't say the malay sentence.that's all, thanks.
Umm You're so an amazing teacher malay language but I have been noting that you're using the official way may you use a bit informal way to speak with locals confidently without shyness 🌹❤👍
Such customer service atitude already reflected that customer value is nothing but money is everything . The only way to force their improvement is to disclose their name . Managemerial department is the representative of the board , SUCK.
Yes, correct. Additionally: 1) Hantar = Send 2) Give = Beri (formal) / Bagi (informal) 3) Ambil = Take (primary meaning) / Bring (less accurate, but sometimes used to mean 'bring' in certain situations) 4) Bawa = Bring
Saya orang Korea. says sunguh sunguh berterima kasih atas kerja keras Anda membuat video berfaedah sangat ni.
Hello! Terima kasih kerana sudi meluangkan masa untuk tengok video saya :D Saya rasa gembira video saya dapat membantu sedikit sebanyak.
"..video berfaedah sangat ni" add "yang" in between "video" & "berfaedah" become "..video yang berfaedah sangat ni."
Salute Cikgu😃😊
Tnx u much .i'm waitting for ur video
Really loved this lesson! So useful. I recognised a lot of words I learned in other contexts :-) And I could really picture you guys fighting with the staff :-) Looking forward to the next lesson!
Thank you for watching! Let's chat one day, I really want to see how much you already know. You are taking formal lessons as well right?
Sure. I'm currently taking an online course, mainly to build up vocabulary and get a feel for the language. I also saw someone recently posted the details of a malay teacher in the facebook group who teaches via video call. Thinking about starting that once I have more of a basis ...@@sierralisse8897
Nice video again, lisa, keep it up
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this video?
Nice teacher..
You are great and teaching very well
Ayah awak pandai sekali, berfikir pantas!
Thank you!
Thank good job
Thank you so much maam lot help us
God bless
Hello lisse, can you help me find out an audio book of learning malay language I've searched a lot in the libraries but I didn't find, because this method it helps me a lot to understand and learn faster, and I want to download a dictionary from English to malay from the app store, but all of them didn't say the malay sentence.that's all, thanks.
Awesome video
hi thank you for thas class
thank you
Umm You're so an amazing teacher malay language but I have been noting that you're using the official way may you use a bit informal way to speak with locals confidently without shyness 🌹❤👍
Hello, my entire channel is dedicated to informal Malay. This isn't formal Malay.
keep it up sis. #support #kedahyoutubers
Such customer service atitude already reflected that customer value is nothing but money is everything .
The only way to force their improvement is to disclose their name .
Managemerial department is the representative of the board ,
SUCK.
Send=hantar beri/bagi=give ambil=bring?
Yes, correct. Additionally:
1) Hantar = Send
2) Give = Beri (formal) / Bagi (informal)
3) Ambil = Take (primary meaning) / Bring (less accurate, but sometimes used to mean 'bring' in certain situations)
4) Bawa = Bring
@@sierralisse8897 thank you
I like lisa
TUALA துவாலை WHICH is also Tamil
Peti exactly same in Tamil PETTI means BOX