Pls don't say the local seller at KLCC annoying, they just want to earn some money for their living...they usually not forcing you or scam you like some people in other part of the world.... 🙂
the "la..." always use by malaysians maybe just like american use in movies '..well, you know".. just like " panas la.."its so hot, well you know..."🤣🤣
KL has many parks not only KLCC park. Perdana Botanical Garden, Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kepong Metropolitan Park, Taman Tugu, KL Forest Eco Park and more....
"Lah" is a suffix in the Malay language, fixed to the end of a word to modify or add nuance to the meaning. Basically, it: 1. To stress something, with stressed voice. "Where is that thing? I can't find it!", and that would be replied with "It's there lah" (Malay: "Adalah di situ!"). "It doesn't seem to work", replied with "Canlah!" (Malay: "Bolehlah!", equivalent to "IT DOES WORK! I'm hellbent sure it does!" 2. To be persuasive, used with soft voice, usually with the "a" vowel in the middle of LAH elongated. EN: Visit Malaysia. MS, normal mode: Lawati Malaysia. MS, persuasive mode: Lawatilah Malaysia. Or another example when haggling, youi're being persuasive and trying to make the seller agree to your price: "Canlaaaah.... RM50 is good price. Can? Canlaaaah" 3. Used when stating something obvious. 4. To tone down a statement. There are other ways to use it, with different nuances/meaning, but these are enough for introduction.
@@AnasSuhaimi cepat lah , boleh lah , ... only true Malaysian will understand that.. it's is a force word .. for foreigners , it's like no meaning .. example..( cepat lah_ in US accent was like this_ hurry up damnit.. that a fact , either you like it or not..
When it comes to slangs ie. when _lah_ is added to english words, this is one of the main features of manglish and singlish, in both malaysia and singapore. On the other hand, _lah_ is actually a legitimate and standard suffix in malay language, hence in bahasa malaysia which is the country's official or 1st language. As you might have probably noticed, it is very common for malaysians to use mixed languages in daily informal conversations, and over time, the malay suffix _lah_ has been adopted into our sentences even when the particular words used with the suffix are english words. It is not exactly to sound more respectful, most of the time it is to be more expressive, or to emphasise more on the word/intent. An example, if you ask the local shopkeeper if the price of an item can be lowered, he/she may answer: _sorry lah, this one is very cheap already..._ But you are still very keen to get that item, you still wanna try your luck, now you want to be just a little bit more persuasive, so with your soft melodious voice accompanied by the sweetest smile and two sparkly eyes, say: _can lah... you give me only 5 ringgit discount, I'll buy this and give you cash now, okay? Can lah..._ But the shopkeeper may be adamant and simply reply: _cannot lah!_ That's it, that would mean you won't get another cent off that item 😂
This is because originally in Malay, 'lah' is appended to the end of the word and is not a separate word by itself. In Malay, 'lah' is used to change a verb into a command or to soften its tone, particularly when usage of the verb may seem impolite. For example, "to drink" is "minum", but "Here, drink!" is "minumlah".
Welcome to Malaysia.. Most European Countries have pedestrian malls but in Malaysia we have a lot of shopping malls for you to escape from the heat and the rain.
Hi Luke and Naomi.. I am new to your TH-cam channel. You will be in Malaysia for 3 months right? I think you can try exploring another part states in Malaysia besides Kuala Lumpur. I suggest both of you to go to Melaka (Malacca), Georgetown in Penang, Langkawi in Kedah. You will amaze how beauty Malaysia are. and the foods are really good too. the food that you must try when you are in Malaysia; 1. nasi lemak 2. roti canai 3. nasi kandar 4. nasi kerabu 5. laksa 6. nyonya curry noodles drinks 1. cendol 2. abc 3. white coffee
Yes we are planning 3 months here in Malaysia 🇲🇾 we want to explore as much as possible ❤️🙏 Thank you so much for your support and recommendations 🇲🇾❤️
Try to visit Bukit Nenas Forest Reserve near to KL Tower.. it's actually a tropical rainforest reserve located in the heart of city! Kuala Lumpur is the only downtown which there are hiking trails and canopy walks at the middle of this incredibly massive beautiful city
Welcome to Malaysia.... not far from the City you also can visit the KL Forest Eco Park.... this year the weather seems changed more warm from past few years and need bring drink waters with you especially when you in the parks...
Love your Malaysia videos, just come across your channel and brings back so many of the wonderful memories we had here in December. We noticed the LA too, by the way if you are staying in KL you must try Ding Dong Burger, one of the best burgers I have ever had and like most places it was less than $2.00 do try it, trust me you wont regret it.
Welcome to KL Malaysia 🇲🇾 🌺thanks guys to review around KLCC 😊 guys you really happy person can see how to explore 🎉 have a nice day & happy day ahead 🌇🌆
You should go to KL Tower or Menara Kuala Lumpur if you want to spent some time for yourself (no time limit except for the glass box) if I not mistaken. The view up there is spectacular & awesome I must say.
Hello from Kuala Lumpur. I enjoyed watching your video and am curious about what foreign visitors think of our country. The Twin Tower is widely recognised as Kuala Lumpur's equivalent of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is the building that most accurately depicts Malaysia. As you may have noticed, KL boasts a mix of modern and colonial-era historic structures in addition to the city's abundance of greenery. Due to our hot heat, the majority of Malaysians prefer to shop inside malls where it is considerably cooler than outside. That explains why there are so many sizable malls throughout the city. Additionally, a number of covered pedestrian bridges and monorail stations connect several of the malls. However, I've personally noticed that some land pedestrians don't always show much consideration for people with disabilities. Some make it impossible for people in wheelchairs to cross because they are too narrow, some have uneven surfaces from tree roots, and some are jammed with motorcycles parking along the sideway. We sincerely hope the two of you will enjoy your time here when you have and I want to thank you once more for your wonderful comments on our country.
@@TwoMadExplorers two country&asian and the world.2 the emperors. Agong/emperor. Of inmalay. Maharaja pada/from malaysiani. Naruhito/emperor. From japani/jepuni. And. The King 9 ke kings to 1 next to new the emperors. Pahang/state/negeri. Now new emperor. From malaysia.
Luke & Naomi, try also our king of fruit durian you may not like the smell but try the taste, it's a craze here. If you happen to bump into a Malay wedding in village area or in the city, just request to the owner if you could join the ceremony to see the culture, they will be happy to have you in, don't worry yourselve with the food, you can eat anythg served.
Actually it is funny you write this. We are American and one of our Sons is marrying a local woman in Perak. We know nothing of the culture, so I am a bit nervous. I have my Batik to wear, but having trouble figuring out how to wear it-it is all on piece.🥺. But hopefully the other women will not laugh too much as they show me how to arrange it. She is from Perak.😬🥰💕
If you like the KLCC park, then you will definitely fell in love with KL Eco-Forest Park and Taman Tugu (Monument Park). Eco-Forest Park is lush virgin jungle in the middle of KL.
Remember staying on the 47th floor in hotel in New York and feeling bit wobbly about it lol . Views amazing so glad you got to experience. Wanted to hug the two Indian men so excited to talk with you towards end of the video, what lovely people ❤
Hello guys, hello Two Mad Explorers. Welcome to Malaysia and please enjoy yourselves. And drink lots of warm water, it is hot even for locals. Yes, I am your new subscriber. 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
I haven't had any fun lately, 😭 so it was fun. You bring me joy!❤🙂I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤I like the essence how you live on. I need to be true to myself and find a job I am passionate about. I want to find a way to live as who I really am.
Wellcome to Malaysia.. If u know Malaysia u will love Malaysia coz Malaysia is Truly Asia... "Lah" is an additional of words to convince u about what are u asking for such no lah, yes lah, i did lah, offcourse lah, here lah ect... means 'it is'😁
"LAH" shows something really, earnestly, or emphasis on something said. for example, "I know lah". That means i know it very well. LAH is an influence from the Malay language.
"Lah" is just Malay language postfix added to the end of some english sentences. just a mixture of languages i would say..instead of just simply No (which may sounds harsh and unfriendly), Malaysians would say No lah~~ (elongated lah~~) it sounds more friendly. if short lah, No lah. it's like a *No* with Bold. 🤣🤣weird i know but that's multiligual malaysia for u. 🤣 hope u enjoy malaysia. ❤
about the lah - grammatically borrowed from the other local Asian languages that make up the majority of the population, it's easiest to wrap your head around it if you speak any of the Malay or its sister languages or the Chinese languages. the purpose is to add an emotive emphasis both positively and negatively. To know which, you need to parse the rest of sentence/conversation. It's mainly informal especially in Malaysian English, but in its Malay form it's works also in formal settings (I can't speak for Chinese contexts). Likely you've been encountering it in more friendly situations, so the lah is trying to convey a relaxed or friendly tone since it's being used to soften a declarative statement. If you hear it being said exasperatedly/frustratedly then it's emphasising somethingto make sure You Get The Point, lol. TL;DR the -lah is a verbal punctuation sound that you have to parse in the full context of the sentence. You get the hang of it, you'll be fine in Singapore as well lol.
The swimming pool is actually for the kids ....not for the adult....I think it's for children aged 10 or below....sorry if I am wrong....but parents are allowed to accompany their small children for safety reason but they are not allowed to swim
for better city skyline view you should visit KL tower..it has better 360 deck and no time limitation..Petronas tower is too expensive and not really worth it...
Yes..the management of the klcc should change their rules terms of visiting..they pay rm98 ringgit ..at least they should have spent more longer time in there..hopefully they try to adjust the time of visiting soon
Hey!!! Our camera is the Sony ZVe10 with Røde microphone attached. Our editing software is Final Cut Pro! We edit using a MacBook Air M1 laptop 💻 🙏 Hope this helps JT
"and on a hot day like today..." That's EVERY DAY in Malaysia!😂 If you can't fit the towers into your camera frame just turn on the panoramic feature and pan up.
It is a slang. Lah is to make it tone down for a sentence. Not forceful or rude. Normal sentence: Please take care of the kids ! Malaysian version: Please take care of the kids lah
Very different cities! Bangkok is charming and the people & food are really amazing, plus very low cost too. KL is super developed with incredible roads and street food, plus the amazing locals make KL incredible too. It’s very hard to compare these two amazing places 🙏
Postfix 'lah' does not anythg, it's only to emphasize our expression, it normally goes with intonation that changes intended meaning. That much I can say about 'lah'.
Our next video is this Saturday at 7pm Kuala Lumpur time ❤
Pls don't say the local seller at KLCC annoying, they just want to earn some money for their living...they usually not forcing you or scam you like some people in other part of the world.... 🙂
the "la..." always use by malaysians maybe just like american use in movies '..well, you know".. just like " panas la.."its so hot, well you know..."🤣🤣
go and explore Lake Garden. There are many attractions nearby
Malaysia is growing on us more and more ❤️🇲🇾
That's really lovely.
Glad to know 👍
Once you step your foot in Malaysia, you're one of us. You're basically family now 🤗😘
KL has many parks not only KLCC park. Perdana Botanical Garden, Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kepong Metropolitan Park, Taman Tugu, KL Forest Eco Park and more....
And KL EAST eco park … just 800m from Gombak LRT station
"Lah" is a suffix in the Malay language, fixed to the end of a word to modify or add nuance to the meaning.
Basically, it:
1. To stress something, with stressed voice. "Where is that thing? I can't find it!", and that would be replied with "It's there lah" (Malay: "Adalah di situ!"). "It doesn't seem to work", replied with "Canlah!" (Malay: "Bolehlah!", equivalent to "IT DOES WORK! I'm hellbent sure it does!"
2. To be persuasive, used with soft voice, usually with the "a" vowel in the middle of LAH elongated. EN: Visit Malaysia. MS, normal mode: Lawati Malaysia. MS, persuasive mode: Lawatilah Malaysia. Or another example when haggling, youi're being persuasive and trying to make the seller agree to your price: "Canlaaaah.... RM50 is good price. Can? Canlaaaah"
3. Used when stating something obvious.
4. To tone down a statement.
There are other ways to use it, with different nuances/meaning, but these are enough for introduction.
Well said, excellent explanation
Lah mean damnit.. it's a simple like that..
@@powerrecords6188 yes and no
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@@AnasSuhaimi cepat lah , boleh lah , ... only true Malaysian will understand that.. it's is a force word .. for foreigners , it's like no meaning .. example..( cepat lah_ in US accent was like this_ hurry up damnit.. that a fact , either you like it or not..
When it comes to slangs ie. when _lah_ is added to english words, this is one of the main features of manglish and singlish, in both malaysia and singapore.
On the other hand, _lah_ is actually a legitimate and standard suffix in malay language, hence in bahasa malaysia which is the country's official or 1st language. As you might have probably noticed, it is very common for malaysians to use mixed languages in daily informal conversations, and over time, the malay suffix _lah_ has been adopted into our sentences even when the particular words used with the suffix are english words.
It is not exactly to sound more respectful, most of the time it is to be more expressive, or to emphasise more on the word/intent.
An example, if you ask the local shopkeeper if the price of an item can be lowered, he/she may answer: _sorry lah, this one is very cheap already..._
But you are still very keen to get that item, you still wanna try your luck, now you want to be just a little bit more persuasive, so with your soft melodious voice accompanied by the sweetest smile and two sparkly eyes, say: _can lah... you give me only 5 ringgit discount, I'll buy this and give you cash now, okay? Can lah..._
But the shopkeeper may be adamant and simply reply: _cannot lah!_
That's it, that would mean you won't get another cent off that item 😂
Amazing 😆😆🙏❤️ we love this
Fuyoh! you answered that better than a Malaysian 😀
Uncle roger : "Fuyoh, Haiya, Lah" its pretty common in Singapore And Malaysia
Next week iam going sis , excited
Hey good 😊 places
Love it!
U talking about our food so ok i watch your video..
Love the park ❤ looks beautiful ❤️ great video 📸 very interesting, loved it
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This is because originally in Malay, 'lah' is appended to the end of the word and is not a separate word by itself. In Malay, 'lah' is used to change a verb into a command or to soften its tone, particularly when usage of the verb may seem impolite. For example, "to drink" is "minum", but "Here, drink!" is "minumlah".
Thank you so much for the information 🙏🙏❤️❤️
It's nice 🌹♥️ hope one time visited with some one Thanks a lot
Thank you so much
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Hi and welcome to Malaysia! 😊
Nice video 👍🏻💕
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Selamat Datang dan Berhibur Ke Negara Malaysia Kami.🇲🇾🇲🇾.. 😊.
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Absolutely love your work guys, THE most genuine people doing this congrats✌️👍
Hey Peter! Thank you so much for your support. We appreciate every view we get here ❤
Yup terima kasih for the video ♥️
Welcome to Malaysia my friend I hope you very happy in
Welcome to Malaysia..
Most European Countries have pedestrian malls but in Malaysia we have a lot of shopping malls for you to escape from the heat and the rain.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏
Those are called high street stores.
Wow love to be part of this video
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Hi Luke and Naomi.. I am new to your TH-cam channel. You will be in Malaysia for 3 months right? I think you can try exploring another part states in Malaysia besides Kuala Lumpur. I suggest both of you to go to Melaka (Malacca), Georgetown in Penang, Langkawi in Kedah. You will amaze how beauty Malaysia are. and the foods are really good too.
the food that you must try when you are in Malaysia;
1. nasi lemak
2. roti canai
3. nasi kandar
4. nasi kerabu
5. laksa
6. nyonya curry noodles
drinks
1. cendol
2. abc
3. white coffee
Yes we are planning 3 months here in Malaysia 🇲🇾 we want to explore as much as possible ❤️🙏
Thank you so much for your support and recommendations 🇲🇾❤️
Malaysia, although small but prosperous, thank you for sharing the beauty of Malaysia, have a nice day ❤❤❤
Super beautiful 🙏
Try to visit Bukit Nenas Forest Reserve near to KL Tower.. it's actually a tropical rainforest reserve located in the heart of city! Kuala Lumpur is the only downtown which there are hiking trails and canopy walks at the middle of this incredibly massive beautiful city
Incredible!! Thank you for the tips
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ขอให้คุณทั้งคู่ มีความสุขและปลอดภัย ดูแลสุขภาพด้วยนะ ช่วงนี้มรสุมเริ่มเข้าทางเอเชียร์ตะวันออกเฉียงใต้😇
Thank you so much 😊
Welcome to Malaysia.... not far from the City you also can visit the KL Forest Eco Park.... this year the weather seems changed more warm from past few years and need bring drink waters with you especially when you in the parks...
❤️❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾 thank you 🙏
Well explained...like a tv star
Welcome to Malaysia sir/miss.
Selamat datang ke Malaysia tuan/puan.
Hopefully you all enjoy, happy and good health while explore Malaysia.
Terima Kasih 🙏❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾
@@TwoMadExplorers welcome.
Sama-sama.
The "Lah " something similar to you know just ahabit
Love your Malaysia videos, just come across your channel and brings back so many of the wonderful memories we had here in December.
We noticed the LA too, by the way if you are staying in KL you must try Ding Dong Burger, one of the best burgers I have ever had and like most places it was less than $2.00
do try it, trust me you wont regret it.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🙏
Welcome to KL Malaysia 🇲🇾 🌺thanks guys to review around KLCC 😊 guys you really happy person can see how to explore 🎉 have a nice day & happy day ahead 🌇🌆
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🇲🇾
Hi, Luke and Naomi, beautiful video about Kuala lumpur, enjoy lot in Malaysia. I always wish both of you a strong future.💌💌💌
Thank you so much 😊
Thank u for this wonderful video n for also showing your explorations in KLCC, KL. The Petronas Twin Towers is one of d most iconic landmarks in KL.
D KLCC site was once a turf club, a horse race course. D KLCC park was a design by a famous Brazilian artist, d late Roberto Burle Marx.
It was an utmost pleasure for me working for d KLCC project from 1993 to 1999, it was definitely a once in a lifetime working experience.
If u guys like orchestra music, visit d Petronas philharmonic concert hall in d podium of d twin towers. D ticket is very affordably priced.
Thank you for supporting us and for commenting on our videos Yasin 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@TwoMadExplorers Thank u too, Luke, Naomi. 😄
Nice views in KL. The "la" at the end of a sentence is used in Singapore as well.
Thank you for the tip 🙏😊
Welcome to Malaysia guys.
Thank you so much 😊
You should go to KL Tower or Menara Kuala Lumpur if you want to spent some time for yourself (no time limit except for the glass box) if I not mistaken. The view up there is spectacular & awesome I must say.
Hello from Kuala Lumpur. I enjoyed watching your video and am curious about what foreign visitors think of our country. The Twin Tower is widely recognised as Kuala Lumpur's equivalent of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is the building that most accurately depicts Malaysia. As you may have noticed, KL boasts a mix of modern and colonial-era historic structures in addition to the city's abundance of greenery. Due to our hot heat, the majority of Malaysians prefer to shop inside malls where it is considerably cooler than outside. That explains why there are so many sizable malls throughout the city. Additionally, a number of covered pedestrian bridges and monorail stations connect several of the malls. However, I've personally noticed that some land pedestrians don't always show much consideration for people with disabilities. Some make it impossible for people in wheelchairs to cross because they are too narrow, some have uneven surfaces from tree roots, and some are jammed with motorcycles parking along the sideway. We sincerely hope the two of you will enjoy your time here when you have and I want to thank you once more for your wonderful comments on our country.
Thank you so much for watching our video 🙏🙏❤️
@@TwoMadExplorers two country&asian and the world.2 the emperors. Agong/emperor. Of inmalay. Maharaja pada/from malaysiani. Naruhito/emperor. From japani/jepuni. And. The King 9 ke kings to 1 next to new the emperors. Pahang/state/negeri. Now new emperor. From malaysia.
The South East Asian region is experiencing unusual heatwave to last until August. Normally its not that hot!
Wow 😯
Visit klcc after heavy downpour.. u will get very clear sky
Luke & Naomi, try also our king of fruit durian you may not like the smell but try the taste, it's a craze here. If you happen to bump into a Malay wedding in village area or in the city, just request to the owner if you could join the ceremony to see the culture, they will be happy to have you in, don't worry yourselve with the food, you can eat anythg served.
Thank you so much 😊
Actually it is funny you write this. We are American and one of our Sons is marrying a local woman in Perak. We know nothing of the culture, so I am a bit nervous. I have my Batik to wear, but having trouble figuring out how to wear it-it is all on piece.🥺. But hopefully the other women will not laugh too much as they show me how to arrange it. She is from Perak.😬🥰💕
Thanks for sharing video on Beautiful and clean KLCC PARK
Thus, i subscribe your channel ✅
Thank you Saef 🙏❤️
@@TwoMadExplorers My pleasure 🙏
What up....Welcome to Malaysia guy's....enjoy a new experiences here
Thank you 🙏 ❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
If you like the KLCC park, then you will definitely fell in love with KL Eco-Forest Park and Taman Tugu (Monument Park). Eco-Forest Park is lush virgin jungle in the middle of KL.
Thank you for the recommendations 😊🙏
welcome guys stay safe n stay healthy
Thank you 🙏
Remember staying on the 47th floor in hotel in New York and feeling bit wobbly about it lol . Views amazing so glad you got to experience. Wanted to hug the two Indian men so excited to talk with you towards end of the video, what lovely people ❤
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It's nice going to malaysia..no worry about lose..cause everybody can speak english
Impressed, mesmerised and bedazzled.
If it was not cloudy, you should have been able to see the Genting Highlands (Las Vegas of Malaysia) in the distance.
Welcome to Malaysia hope enjoying in Kuala Lumpur 🎉
Terima Kasih ❤️🙏🇲🇾
Welcome to MALAYSIA enjoyed
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Hello guys, hello Two Mad Explorers. Welcome to Malaysia and please enjoy yourselves. And drink lots of warm water, it is hot even for locals.
Yes, I am your new subscriber. 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Thank you so much ❤
Boleh lah,
Jom lah,
OK lah,
#MalaysiaLah *!!*
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I haven't had any fun lately, 😭 so it was fun. You bring me joy!❤🙂I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤I like the essence how you live on. I need to be true to myself and find a job I am passionate about. I want to find a way to live as who I really am.
Beautiful KL
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Malaysia The only country in the world win their war again communis..amazing fact..viva la malaysie..
Have a great day guys❤
Thank you ❤️❤️
Wellcome to Malaysia.. If u know Malaysia u will love Malaysia coz Malaysia is Truly Asia...
"Lah" is an additional of words to convince u about what are u asking for such no lah, yes lah, i did lah, offcourse lah, here lah ect... means 'it is'😁
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Ok lah..
Welcome to Malaysia
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Lah is just an addition at the end of words. It is just the way some people talk
Thank you so much 😊
@@TwoMadExplorers you're welcome
Welcome to Malaysia guys 👋...
Thank you so much 😊
Lah generally gives a conversation a more local vibe and identity. Chill it lah!😂👌
😂😂🙏 We love this
"LAH" shows something really, earnestly, or emphasis on something said. for example, "I know lah". That means i know it very well.
LAH is an influence from the Malay language.
Thank you so much 🙏❤️
Peace Greetings! Stay safe and healthy.
Thank you so much 😊
la is the flavour of the sentence and it depends on the context
Thank you 🙏 ❤️❤️
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"Lah" is just Malay language postfix added to the end of some english sentences. just a mixture of languages i would say..instead of just simply No (which may sounds harsh and unfriendly), Malaysians would say No lah~~ (elongated lah~~) it sounds more friendly. if short lah, No lah. it's like a *No* with Bold. 🤣🤣weird i know but that's multiligual malaysia for u. 🤣 hope u enjoy malaysia. ❤
Thank you so much 😊 this helps us a lot
When you were saying so much to see so much to do... the song came into my head Hey Now You're an All-Star get your game on😅
Love❤
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about the lah - grammatically borrowed from the other local Asian languages that make up the majority of the population, it's easiest to wrap your head around it if you speak any of the Malay or its sister languages or the Chinese languages. the purpose is to add an emotive emphasis both positively and negatively. To know which, you need to parse the rest of sentence/conversation. It's mainly informal especially in Malaysian English, but in its Malay form it's works also in formal settings (I can't speak for Chinese contexts). Likely you've been encountering it in more friendly situations, so the lah is trying to convey a relaxed or friendly tone since it's being used to soften a declarative statement. If you hear it being said exasperatedly/frustratedly then it's emphasising somethingto make sure You Get The Point, lol. TL;DR the -lah is a verbal punctuation sound that you have to parse in the full context of the sentence. You get the hang of it, you'll be fine in Singapore as well lol.
Thank you so much 😊 great help for us
Laa.... means get shock..if not mistaken..
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾
Terima Kasih 🙏❤️🇲🇾
Lah like a true story ❤
ending sentence with "lah" is some kind of communication culture. Just like japanese ends it sentence with "desu" and Siamese ends with "karp"
Thank you 🙏 😊😊
The swimming pool is actually for the kids ....not for the adult....I think it's for children aged 10 or below....sorry if I am wrong....but parents are allowed to accompany their small children for safety reason but they are not allowed to swim
Thank you for the info ❤️
ตึก..ฝักข้าวโพด.😊
i ❤ this city
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this is very high
Very high!!
Just climate made you feel exhausted lahhh. Hot and humid lahhh
Thank you for watching Lah ❤️
Eat, accept, give, enter mosque with right hand/foot.
Always stir drinks/shaved ice.
No need to eat with hands if uncomfortable.
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for better city skyline view you should visit KL tower..it has better 360 deck and no time limitation..Petronas tower is too expensive and not really worth it...
Yes..the management of the klcc should change their rules terms of visiting..they pay rm98 ringgit ..at least they should have spent more longer time in there..hopefully they try to adjust the time of visiting soon
HEy guys what are you using for camera and video editing software? What machine for the editing?
Hey!!!
Our camera is the Sony ZVe10 with Røde microphone attached.
Our editing software is Final Cut Pro!
We edit using a MacBook Air M1 laptop 💻 🙏
Hope this helps JT
@@TwoMadExplorers yes so much thank you!!!! :) Love you guys
@@JayandSarah That’s great! We love you too! Have a great weekend JT
"and on a hot day like today..." That's EVERY DAY in Malaysia!😂
If you can't fit the towers into your camera frame just turn on the panoramic feature and pan up.
True 😂
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It is a slang. Lah is to make it tone down for a sentence. Not forceful or rude.
Normal sentence:
Please take care of the kids !
Malaysian version:
Please take care of the kids lah
Aww so nice! Thank you 🙏
The pool at klcc park is for kids to play coz its too shallow.
Most bloggers call this pool a swimming pool which in actual fact it's a wading pool meant for young children. Hope this clears the air.
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Ok la...thank you😂
Lah is made the sentence sound good
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I'm very curious to know, is Bangkok really much better than KL? So many people rave about Bangkok. Is it really that beautiful?
Very different cities! Bangkok is charming and the people & food are really amazing, plus very low cost too. KL is super developed with incredible roads and street food, plus the amazing locals make KL incredible too.
It’s very hard to compare these two amazing places 🙏
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Soon we gonna have the highest observation deck in the world at PNB 118
We can’t wait to see it 🙏🙏
KL best street area not far from KLCc name kampong baru
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'Lah' is a Malaysian English.. some countries may end up a sentence with 'mate', 'you know', ..eg... it's okay mate.. it's ok lah...
Thank you 😊
Sorry for some left out words. I hope it's understood.
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OkLah Being Casual
the pool is only for children. "lah" is used when we want to emphasize on something.
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Postfix 'lah' does not anythg, it's only to emphasize our expression, it normally goes with intonation that changes intended meaning. That much I can say about 'lah'.
Just KL my bro.. Simple compared to say Kuala Lumpur 😂
At the end of your trip you will get used to it LAH 🤣
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