Yeah we Malaysians are like this once a friend came over she was a little girl 👧🏻 she just came from China and when she saw my mother using this kind of way to order food she just sat there shocked 😅
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to a conversation between my buddy and his mom one thanksgiving at their home. Theyre both El Salvadoran and both speak fluent Spanish and English, she was speaking only Spanish and he was speaking only English.
because we live in a multi language country. As a Malaysian Chinese, for example, You speak Mandarin and certain dialect like Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien, Hainanese.
Then you learn Malay and English as mandatory subjects in school, and the video poster here maybe went to Japan , live there and he picked up the language.
And what really make people feel amazed is that we not only can switch languages, but we can mimic regional accents also, depending the person we are speaking to.
For me I can speak Mandarin, English, Malay, Cantonese, Hokkien, and a bit of Japanese and a bit of French.
Filipinos are the same. Especially those who live with different mother tongue like bisaya. Then at school, they will use English and tagalog too. So basically, an average person knows atleast 2 or 3 language each. We swtich and combine language most of the time😂😂
I don't think any other country uses so many languages in one sentence 😅 I'm amazed the drive through lady could understand
In malaysian, we speak malay, english, chinese. If we can learn indian easier too, we are unstopabble 😂
its actually sad , malay in big city nowadays rarely using bahasa melayu anymore , even their chinese etnic mostly cannot cakap melayu like whut ?
Im Indian and and speak multiple languages at a time ❤❤❤❤❤
Yeah we Malaysians are like this once a friend came over she was a little girl 👧🏻 she just came from China and when she saw my mother using this kind of way to order food she just sat there shocked 😅
Lol, he spoke English, Malay, Mandarin, Hokkien and Japanese!! Tabik!
It’s an evolution of the Manglish. Just adds more language to it.
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to a conversation between my buddy and his mom one thanksgiving at their home. Theyre both El Salvadoran and both speak fluent Spanish and English, she was speaking only Spanish and he was speaking only English.
Little bit similar to English
But I speak English I don't know how to speak Basasa what does like similar to English like that
I also Malaysian
I mean Malay is made by combining languages so it makes sense
as pure malay and from kelantan..i should add arabic and thailand..not fluently but sure can communicate
As a Malaysian, we mix up all languages and speak “Malaysian”
😅
Come to India it's next level
We a malaysian…. Can mix every thing… Malay english chinese Tamil. 😂😂😂😂😂
😅 it's normal for us Malaysian
Itu namanya bahasa nasi campur😂
because we live in a multi language country. As a Malaysian Chinese, for example, You speak Mandarin and certain dialect like Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien, Hainanese.
Then you learn Malay and English as mandatory subjects in school, and the video poster here maybe went to Japan , live there and he picked up the language.
And what really make people feel amazed is that we not only can switch languages, but we can mimic regional accents also, depending the person we are speaking to.
For me I can speak Mandarin, English, Malay, Cantonese, Hokkien, and a bit of Japanese and a bit of French.
I'm Bruneian Brunei and Malaysia are neighbors so we speak almost the same
😊🙏 Multi-Lingual comes in handy in Multi-Ethnicity & Multi-Cultural Malaysia! 🙏🕯🌷🌿🍎🍊🌏✌💜🕊🇲🇾🇯🇵
にほんご?すごい
@@MalayPanTV "Lain" in "Cebuano Language",means less or something else,depending pon it's contextual use.
It may be shocking for those from monolingual society but rather common in many parts of the world.
english word are often more simple and cover everthing
His accent sounds so Malay Malaysian that when he speaks Mandarin it sounds like a Malay trying to speak Mandarin 😂😂
👑🩸🤘♥️💯💜🫰💛🤞
😂
We malaysian
well i can speak. Japanese,korean, Deutsch & french .. when u speak alot of languages it just happened
This is the first time I actually hear someone orders fillet-o-fish
I can do this with 3 languages ; bangla, English and Hindi.
It’s like, you don’t even realise when You're switching in between.
Filipinos are the same. Especially those who live with different mother tongue like bisaya. Then at school, they will use English and tagalog too. So basically, an average person knows atleast 2 or 3 language each. We swtich and combine language most of the time😂😂