If this continues, malays will. Disappear from the planet, like gazans soon will be.

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Mandarin-speaking Malay mother-daughter say learning more languages promote unity​


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By MING TEOH
Photos By YAP CHEE HONG
  • Family
  • Friday, 10 Oct 2025

    2:00 PM MYT
3563350.webp

The bond between Fatimah (left) and her mother Arba deepens through their shared language.
In Fatimah Noryyah’s household, conversations often flow between Bahasa Malaysia, English, and Mandarin. Sometimes, they are even sprinkled with Korean and Japanese phrases from K-dramas and J-pop songs.

For Fatimah, 17, and her mother Arba Ali, 53, being multilingual isn’t unusual – it’s just part of being Malaysian.



What makes them stand out though, is that both mother and daughter are fluent in Mandarin – a language many wouldn’t expect from a Malay family.

“It all started with my mum,” says Fatimah, a Form Five student and singer. “She went to a Chinese school when she was young, and because of that, she can speak Mandarin fluently. So, when it was my turn, my uncle encouraged me to do the same.”
 

Mandarin-speaking Malay mother-daughter say learning more languages promote unity​


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By MING TEOH
Photos By YAP CHEE HONG
  • Family
  • Friday, 10 Oct 2025

    2:00 PM MYT
3563350.webp

The bond between Fatimah (left) and her mother Arba deepens through their shared language.
In Fatimah Noryyah’s household, conversations often flow between Bahasa Malaysia, English, and Mandarin. Sometimes, they are even sprinkled with Korean and Japanese phrases from K-dramas and J-pop songs.

For Fatimah, 17, and her mother Arba Ali, 53, being multilingual isn’t unusual – it’s just part of being Malaysian.



What makes them stand out though, is that both mother and daughter are fluent in Mandarin – a language many wouldn’t expect from a Malay family.

“It all started with my mum,” says Fatimah, a Form Five student and singer. “She went to a Chinese school when she was young, and because of that, she can speak Mandarin fluently. So, when it was my turn, my uncle encouraged me to do the same.”
What’s wrong with that?
Have u seen a white sultan?
 
Good riddance to malays
They bring nothing to the table
The few positive aspects of the culture can be represented by the nonyas with no issues
 
You don’t live on a planet. You live on a plane, a flat disc. Therefore, the water always level, the horizon always stay within your eye level, therefore, the commercial airplane can auto-pilot.

The word “Planet” has limited history in English dictionary because it was a NWO invention. Globe is a mathematical model

People who used the word “Planet” generally clueless about their reality
 

Mandarin-speaking Malay mother-daughter say learning more languages promote unity​


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By MING TEOH
Photos By YAP CHEE HONG
  • Family
  • Friday, 10 Oct 2025

    2:00 PM MYT
3563350.webp

The bond between Fatimah (left) and her mother Arba deepens through their shared language.
In Fatimah Noryyah’s household, conversations often flow between Bahasa Malaysia, English, and Mandarin. Sometimes, they are even sprinkled with Korean and Japanese phrases from K-dramas and J-pop songs.

For Fatimah, 17, and her mother Arba Ali, 53, being multilingual isn’t unusual – it’s just part of being Malaysian.



What makes them stand out though, is that both mother and daughter are fluent in Mandarin – a language many wouldn’t expect from a Malay family.

“It all started with my mum,” says Fatimah, a Form Five student and singer. “She went to a Chinese school when she was young, and because of that, she can speak Mandarin fluently. So, when it was my turn, my uncle encouraged me to do the same.”



Malays disappear lor.................won't be missed...............

apart from hot minahs................what had they ever produced ?
 
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