Then can always get it from your colleague.Originally posted by rainee:yup...but i will prolly find other things to buy as well next month![]()
I'm almost illiterate for Malay as well.Originally posted by LazerLordz:i'm getting quite sick of politics and the stupidity that always comes with it..
anyway, selamat pagi to everyone, orang-orang makanan berapa? (rainee, is this correct?)![]()
err, what are you trying to say exactly?Originally posted by LazerLordz:i'm getting quite sick of politics and the stupidity that always comes with it..
anyway, selamat pagi to everyone, orang-orang makanan berapa? (rainee, is this correct?)![]()
very pai seh la, keep getting it from him...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Then can always get it from your colleague.![]()
how do you say "has everyone eaten breakfast?"Originally posted by rainee:err, what are you trying to say exactly?
what is orang-orang makanan berapa supposed to mean?![]()
i said alotOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Got what...
The Progress Package you never receive meh?
Privileges... Singapore don't have such thing. You want like one of them says, go to the US of A.![]()
Originally posted by rainee:very pai seh la, keep getting it from him...![]()
makanan is a noun, it means foodOriginally posted by LazerLordz:how do you say "has everyone eaten breakfast?"
makanan = eat ?
orang-orang= people?
Your version of Malay seems a bit different.Originally posted by LazerLordz:how do you say "has everyone eaten breakfast?"
makanan = eat ?
orang-orang= people?
Haiya, you work hard and be minister lor.Originally posted by hisoka:i said alot![]()
![]()
![]()
hope i canOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Haiya, you work hard and be minister lor.
That's a lot of money + privileges.![]()
You listen properly lah...Originally posted by hisoka:have you guys wondered why the announcer on the mrt always speaks obscenities??
"simi lan simi lan simi lan"
duunno what languageOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:You listen properly lah...
You are referring to the Malay translation for calling police when you see a suspicious item right?![]()
At least this shows your popularity.Originally posted by hisoka:hope i can
but then that time wait you guys everyday curse me![]()
![]()
ah thanks!Originally posted by rainee:makanan is a noun, it means foodif u wan to say eat, then it is makan
I think you can say it this way"Kamu semua sudah makan sarapan pagi?"
Kamu semuaYou all
sudahhave already
makaneat
sarapan pagibreakfast
![]()
lolz...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:You listen properly lah...
You are referring to the Malay translation for calling police when you see a suspicious item right?![]()
English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil are always used...Originally posted by hisoka:duunno what language
anyway its is "sim lan simi lan simi lan"![]()
![]()
no problem, when Rin comes over to Msia, I do all the talking to him esp when the Malay language is involvedOriginally posted by LazerLordz:ah thanks!
Mayi, my Malay is screwed up. Like Rainee said, makanan is a noun, makan is a verb.![]()
![]()
Learn something new today.Originally posted by LazerLordz:ah thanks!
Mayi, my Malay is screwed up. Like Rainee said, makanan is a noun, makan is a verb.![]()
![]()
yupz but i dunno which language.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil are always used...
And in the above sequence.
It's quite easy to tell which of the announcement is to call police, when they repeat 3 words, which is 999.![]()
now can some one explain in english whats a noun and a verb?Originally posted by LazerLordz:ah thanks!
Mayi, my Malay is screwed up. Like Rainee said, makanan is a noun, makan is a verb.![]()
![]()
oh...cos 9 in Malay is sembilan...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil are always used...
And in the above sequence.
It's quite easy to tell which of the announcement is to call police, when they repeat 3 words, which is 999.![]()
noun is a thing or object...verb is the word u use to describe actions usuallyOriginally posted by hisoka:now can some one explain in english whats a noun and a verb?
Don't know how you listen de.Originally posted by hisoka:yupz but i dunno which language.
but it still sounds like simi lan hehe.