5654:(e/c)Thanks Elen. :-) I assumed that he was arguing that math, and asked him if that was the case. I hadn't quite put together why (I'm dim sometimes) - and I thank you for the illumination :-) If there is such a strong wish for such a point of view, I don't understand why instead of silly games and edit warring, it can't just be stated up front and discussed properly. I know that this is all about Sarawak and Sabah because that's where this has come up before. I couldn't see the point, but now I see he'd rather be viewed as 1/4 of Malaysia than 1/14. He hasn't answered my question above , but he could easily be the same editor I discussed with in the past trying to argue that Sabah/Sarawak were dependencies, not states. I wish instead of all this nonsense it could just be discussed openly. There's quite possibly no reason the articles couldn't contain some sort of content mentioning this if it's a widespread feeling with some notability, but all the game playing just gets everyone's backs up. Seems to me that edit warring and posting from multiple accounts trying to avoid 3RR and all the associated fun games must be much harder than actually just talking about it honestly in the long run.
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growing sentiment of discontent and open discussion among a significant number of people that the Borneo states were given the short end of the stick in the
Federation agreement. This is not helped by the progressively encroaching centralisation of power by the Federal Government at the expense of State rights in Malaysia as well as the geographical, cultural and demographic difference between West Malaysia and East Malaysia. Personally, I sympathise with these sentiments (West Malaysian states have even less autonomy in comparison to East Malaysian states, at least IMHO) but to assert a partisan POV in a resource like Knowledge (XXG) without anything stronger than a grammatical misreading of the text of the Agreement can only be viewed as disruptive and not in line with Knowledge (XXG)'s policies. I apologise for the mistake in the link to the Malaysia Act in my earlier comment. It has been corrected
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66% in Sabah and the population of
Malaysia in Sabah and Sarawak is 5.5 million so some simply maths (yes I know this is OR) tells you 11% is much more likely. Also the figures given on this page add up to 101% (rounding error I guess) but makes no mention of 'others' meaning that there are no others or it's a very tiny percentage. It sounds to me like someone may have confused Bumiputera (which includes non-Malay indigeneous people in Sabah and Sarawak) and Malay since if you add 50.4+11=~62%. If you do this the figures here agree with the other article except that indigenous here is actually others not indigenous (and the percentage is right). The figures in the other articles is sourced to the CIA world fact book, this one isn't sourced at all
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from somewhere else and have countries with their own language). Then you can follow up with other not official languages in
Malaysia. Have a look at other countries. Mostly one official language. If two or more official languages - it is stated (see: Switzerland or Canada). If any other languages - it is stated after the official language is mentioned. For example - in Australia the official language is English, but many people speak at home in different languages due to high migrant number. There is a table showing number of people speaking other languages than English. The same should apply to Malaysia - one official language - then the rest like Chinese spoken by Chinese migrants etc. Gino
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interviews shown on our
National TV Channels. Many of our radio stations broadcast in Enlgish, or Manglish. I could go on and on, and so could many others. What I do suggest that the person who made this entry, make a new entry under language. For example two entries: "Official Language: Malay" and "Unofficial Languages: Tamil, Hindi, English, Chinese..." I really think just stating Malay as an official languages projects the wrong idea about Malaysia. Any Malaysian or person who has been to Malaysia would say that. If you don't change it, many others who come accross this will comment on it and try to change it. Something needs to be done. Please.
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Even in the case of Malays, while constitutionally, a Malay is obliged to be a Muslim, not everyone who can generally be identified as a Malay ethnically are Muslim. We have an opportunity here to provide another source of generally objective information about
Malaysia relatively un-encumbered by national or ideological mythos (at least here in Knowledge (XXG), we can openly identify them as mythos). We don't have to make the article sound like another bad imitation of Information Malaysia 2007 or Sejarah Malaysia KBSM. The source for the figures above is
1810:). Until 1992, at least 2 states in Malaysia (Johor and Perak) had provisions for conversion out of Islam in their respective Syariah enactments. Perak repealed that provision in 1992 and apart from Johor, most states are silent on the procedure of converting out of Islam. Nevertheless, not all states make conversion of of Islam a punishable offence - currently only Sabah, Melaka, Terengganu, Pahang, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, and Kelantan specifically make conversion out of Islam a punishable offence. So it really isn't that clear cut. -
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explain it any better than that. Perhaps you could consider the option of explaining it in another language from above - since I think this appears, like the older discussion I mentioned, to be locked in a circle. I have no real idea what your point is, and you don't seem able to explain it in a way I can understand. That's possibly not either of our faults. Frustrating for both of us - so I won't prolong it and repeat points I have made again. I'll just respond to anything new which I do understand.
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is no real issue. I'm sure that would be better in the long run. Elen just tried to help you - and you and I both know you could have done better than that response. People will just lose interest if you don't learn how to engage them properly. I think I just joined that group. That was advice. You are free to listen, ignore, mock or pretend not to understand it. Others are equally free to do those things to you. Ultimately you control that. I'm done here, now. Enjoy yourself.
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was quoting from were the bits that supported his argument, and even sometimes exactly what the argument was. It was quite frustrating for both of us, I seem to recall. My sincere apologies if I'm wrong, but you seemed similar in some ways, and it's a related topic - maybe it's just a language thing. I was sorry we never reached an understanding on that discussion - I'd like to think we could here. Would it help you to discuss it in Malay/Indonesian or another language?
891:". Technically Buddhism and Hinduism predated the introduction of Islam by Indian and Arab traders and missionaries in the Nusantara, Malaysia included, and some indigenous practice of those faiths still existed when the Chinese and Indian immigrants began emigrating to the Malay Peninsular and Borneo from the beginning of the First Millenium CE (if you're considering small scale emigration) or the 18th - 20th century (if you're considering large scale emigration). -
6624:...and, indeed, the one below. Any editor is more than welcome to make constructive contributions to that, or any other discussion. That's how we achieve better articles. What is pretty pointless, and wearing very thin IMO, is repeatedly posting bits of, and links to, documents that don't support an unclear point, and then not explaining that point. The odd thing is, I just explained that again, when you already know it to be the case... Ah, well...
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the first referenced statement in the section which clearly indicates that the word
Malaysia was used before 1963. Fourthly, the speech by Lee does not touch the name of Malaysia. It was stated in the comment section WHICH IS NOT PART of the speech. That removes its credibility as a source. Therefore, the sources you provide should be removed. If you are unsure what makes a reference credible, I'd suggest that you read
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deleting. Also, the last point in the discussion on the "big reference" above comes into play here. I think if we can replace and re-source that one sentence we can solve the "giant ref" problem. I can try and dig some refs up - but not until next week (need to do some real work to pay some bills...). If you still haven't got anywhere by then give me a nudge. Sorry if that's not really helpful right now
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leave out a critical detail, but the summary should be clear and logical enough that a reader knowing nothing about the area or previous colonies/federations can understand how the parts of the modern country came together. This still needs a copy edit and a bit of cleanup, but please try to keep it short and readable. There is an entire history section below, and details can and should go there.
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5225:. Since the IP editor doesn't seem very keen to discuss it, and I'm at a bit of a loss, could you explain a bit what you think those sentiments are, because I truly don't understand, and I'm concerned we could even possibly be missing a point of view that should be at least explored, because nobody is explaining it well enough for it to be understood.
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named
Malaysia. I genuinely can't read that any other way. Are you trying to say that the existing 11 states should be counted as one? If you are, then I think that's clearly wrong, both from the text you've quoted, and the Annexe I've quoted. If you're trying to say something else, then I'm sorry - I genuinely don't understand what it is.
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support any statement in that section. I hope that makes it a little clearer for you. There is already a general link to all
Wikisource material on Malaysia in the article, which anyone interested can follow, so there is no point adding references to sections where they not relevant to the content. Thanks for taking the time to discuss it.
5794:"existing STATES" means Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor and Trengganu. This means that Malaysia is made up of Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor and Trengganu, and Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore. Which equals 14.
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assimiliating with locals (bumiputras) within
Malaysia. For example - chinese live in their ghetto communities, speak only chinese, go to chinese schools only etc. And during the Merdeka Day (Independence Day) they don't want to celebrate it, and rarely display national Malaysian flags on their houses. David Stenlow
5156:. If, of course, there was no need for me to leave that new message because it is the same editor on a dynamic IP (which may or may not be the case - I have no idea), then it would be very helpful to the discussion process IMO if that could be made clear here, too, at the time that he provides his reasoning. Thanks
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is the study of the history of words, where they are from, and how their form and meaning have changed over time. The word
Malaysia didn't change as a result of this agreement, and that's all that is relevant to that section. There is already a reference to the 1963 agreement. Nor does this reference
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So the archaeology is mentioned in passing as evidence for early habitation (though yes, it doesn't specifically date these archaeological finds or link them to the early humans other than by suggesting it), then it introduces the first humans, evolving to one ethnic group which then mixed with other
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Does it mean that the Mesolithic people are the earliest evidence of human habitation and that they are hunters? The 1st 2 sentences were about archaeological remains and human habitation but after the 3rd sentence, it seemed to have switched to ethnic groups. I'm looking towards searching for online
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It all seems to follow through reasonably ok to me. It refers back to the Semang. Maybe there's a more chronological way to arrange it all, but since a lot of it deals with overlapping periods/theories that might not be entirely simple. I'd certainly agree the section you refer to needs sourcing, not
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There are several theories regarding the origin of the word Melayu or Malay. The most commonly accepted holds that it is a combination of two Tamil/Sanskrit words, மலை/मलै Malai (hill) and ஊர்/उर् Ur (town), meaning hilltown. The name came into use when Indian travellers and traders began to identify
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I don't think that is what is meant. Malaysians generally pronounce "Malaysia" with 3 syllable: MA-LAY-SYA. I've heard "Malaysia" pronounced with 4 syllables though, mainly by Thais. The 4 syllable pronunciation sounds like MA-LAY-SI-A. I think what needs to be established is, what is the correct
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According to Malaysian Constitution Article 153. Malays are placed in special positions due to they are lacking behind economically compares to other races during the independence time. The Article 153 states the King is responsible to safeguard the Malays (as well as others) so they are not left too
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The weakness in the original paragraph that you posted was the nuance. A lay reading would give the reader an impression that religious affiliation was exclusively determined by ethnicity, which it isn't. Ethnicity plays an influential role but the actual situation in the ground remains very complex.
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I know I said I wouldn't comment again, but I must add this. I really think it's time you took a deep breath, read through all of this, and your previous contributions here, very slowly, and considered whether you could get a better result by just openly discussing the issue, or even conceding there
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Ok - now that you've tagged the section for a POV check, hopefully you can explain why you wish to insert the factual error that Malaysia was formed as a 4 state Federation - as you've now done repeatedly, despite being reverted with explanations by myself and another editor. (I have posted messages
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The same thing I've been wondering. I thought the list of names after the country's name in English in a Knowledge (XXG) article should be of the official or national languages of that country. The only official language in Malaysia is the Malay language and for the sake of uniformity, precision and
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It has already been cited in the first paragraph. Did you read the section? It writes, a map published in 1914 has the name Malaysia in it. It is ref'd. It has a photo there too. In fact, source number 21 indicates that the name may have existed in one form or another as early as 1850. So, it is not
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While the creation of the word "Malaysia" by inserting the "Si" from "Singapore" in to the word "Malaya" is commonly known in Singapore and Malaysia, so relevant to this article, I accept that reliable sources are required in order to verify facts. I will continue to locate reliable sources. Thank
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Your article failed to state that the 'insurgents' during the Malayan Emergency were almost entirely made of the Chinese and were called 'terrorists'. They committed lots of barbaric acts against the local population (Malays) as well as the European settlers in Malaya. My grandfather was part of the
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We need a proper consensus on what to include in the lead and infobox. Previous discussions on this matter in this talk archive seem to be hanging. Personally i think there should be no other scripts in the lead section cos it will look MESSY, with 3 different scripts probably using up one paragraph
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I don't know. Which part are you referring to? Incidentally, have I ever had a discussion like this with you before? You remind me enormously of an editor who I discussed Sabah and Sarawak with in the past. He used to find it somewhat difficult sometimes to describe which part of large documents he
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Its a complicated issue to put it mildly. Technically, as the text of the Agreement points out, Malaysia was formed as a federation of the existing states of the independent Federation of Malaya and the British Crown Colonies of North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore in 1963. However, there has been a
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Regardless of the motivation of the IP editor (and I am not saying that disagree totally with some of the sentiments), as far as the legal and constitutional records are concerned, Malaysia was founded as a federation of 14 states comprising of the 11 states of the independent Federation of Malaya,
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I think the article now is getting clearer, more robust and more "Malaysia". Previously, it's always repeated that "Malay constitutes 60%", "Malay is considered Bumiputera while others not" bullshit. You guys from Peninsular should have already cleared your mind up that it's not only Malay, Chinese
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The demographics section doesn't agree with the subarticle. Specifically, the other article gives 50.4% Malay, this one gives 62%. Also indigenous is 11% there 7% here. The 11% sounds more plausible to me since according to this article the non-Malay indigenous population in Sarawak is over 50% and
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I also agree it is well addressed now. It has to be clearly stated that the national language of Malaysia is Malay - nothing wrong with that, everyone knows that Malaysia is predominantly Malay and this is the local group that lived in Malays for centuries(unlike Chinese/English/Indian etc who came
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Alright, I've seen the discussions about the official language. And as a Malaysian, I totally agree. Malay is the official language. Still, to not mention that our country speaks other different languages really does not justify our status internationally. Malaysian Politicians speak English during
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The travel organizations probably obtained that information from the government statistics or something. It is very well known information in Malaysia. Buddhism was obviously brought from China, and that followed by the Chinese. Hinduism brought by India, which is followed by the Indians. Islam was
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The travel organizations probably obtained that information from the government statistics or something. It is very well known information in Malaysia. Buddhism was obviously brought from China, and that followed by the Chinese. Hinduism brought by India, which is followed by the Indians. Islam was
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Just a passing comment, there is no such thing as British Curriculum or British A levels. The 2 primary education systems within Britain are the Scottish and English systems which have numerous differences right down to exam types, end qualifications and teaching requirements. This means that there
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Although many languages are spoken in Malaysia, Malay is the only sole official language of the country. Other native languages such as the Orang Asli languages in the Peninsular, and the native languages of Borneo such as Iban and Kadazan doesn't have official status at all. The same also goes to
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First, you continue to use a blog as a source. And not a widely known blog at that. Secondly, you added "citation needed" to an already referenced statement. Thirdly, you wrote that the word Malaysia was invented in 1963. In fact, your edit stating that it was invented in 1963 directly contradicts
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How long did you spend in Malaysia and what kind of Chinese people did you meet? I'm Chinese and I speak Malay, English and Chinese. I have Malay friends. Many of my Chinese friends interact with Malays too. Merdeka Day is celebrated in our school and lots of the enthusiastic ones who are 'ghetto'
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To user Earth: I am sorry; I am new to wikipedia. Why should we not link to the HINDRAF article when we mention it in the history section? I thought this was a minor correction when I made it yesterday, but I see you have reverted it back without any comment. Can you help me understand why you did
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Which is why I started by quoting Annexe A (^_~ ). I honestly think we made every effort to understand what the point was, but it seems to have been simply "wish" based. If there was a real point to make, enough options/opportunities were offered to clarify it. I'll mark this resolved - if anyone
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of Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore. The existing Federation of Malaya Agreement of 1948 was not annulled by the Malaysia Agreement. The text of the Agreement as well as the Malaysia Act of the UK and Malaysia imply that Malaysia is an expansion of the Federation and the new Federation would act as a
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I really am trying to understand you, but what you quote above really just confirms what I've pasted above from Annexe A. The new states of Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore were federated with the existing 11 states of the old Federation of Malaya, to a new Federation of 3 + 11 = 14 states, which was
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Commonly known knowledge does not suffice. Many supposedly commonly known knowledge are inaccurate and wrong. Documents from the British library regarding negotiation on the name Malaysia does not say anything about SI being Singapore. In fact, papers from the negotiation in the 1960s suggest the
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I have provided another source focusing on the Chinese minority in Malaysia. The Census does not record information between religions and ethnic groups. But currently has data of Chinese, mainly following Buddhism, Taoism and Chinese religions (at over 50%), a few Confucianism and Christianity as
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There was a "clarify" tag on part of the summary at the top. I tried to clear it up to make it easier to read while maintaining the same level of information. As this is a summary it's tough to judge how much information should be here; the area certainly has a long history and we don't want to
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125.166, I believe you are having a problem because the document is in English, and English is definitely not your first language. The document says very clearly "a federation of the existing STATES (plural) of the Federation of Malaya, and the states (plural) of Sabah, Sawarek and Singapore.
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No - it's correct. Malaysia was established on that date, as a Federation of the existing (11) states plus Sabah (1) Sarawak (1) and Singapore (1), a total of 14 states. I have never argued with that. What I don't understand is the contention that there somehow were 4 states. I'm afraid I can't
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My feeling is that the "desperation" is to do with some sort of "campaign" to show that Sarawak/Sabah/etc.. are somehow "independent", which is obviously incorrect, but has been a source of edit warring elsewhere. I may be wrong, though - and as a ref where it is it's just about tenable, so I'm
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Sorry - There's a lot of rumble and background noise on this one. I can get rid of most of the background noise - but there's one point where you must have knocked the microphone right in the middle of the last syllable. I've tried, but I can't filter the big deep "knock" out completely without
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This article is way too race-based. Most Southeast Asian countries have a multi-ethnic population but their articles aren't always so racial. Every section here is basically just "Malays do this, Chinese do that, and the majority of Indians do something else...". I've also tried to separate the
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I disagree. It is a bad stereotyped over-generalisation at best. The 2000 Population and Housing Census Report published by the Department of Statistics would show a much more diverse religious affiliation. Take for example Christianity. It's adherents consists of Bumiputeras (63.74%), Chinese
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It depends on which state's jurisdiction the Muslim person falls under. Syariah laws are State laws and are not applicable uniformly throughout the Federation, only within the State where its jurisdiction falls. Different States in Malaysia have different regulations when it comes to engaging
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I'm working on the Prehistory section now. After the 2nd sentence in that section, the next few sentences doesn't seem to fit in with the first 2 sentences. Anyone has any thoughts on that? It doesn't seem deletable though... just have to find sources for them. But they seem quite unrelated.
1916:"Malaysia is also one of the region's top education and healthcare destinations. Malaysia is recognised as a newly industrialised country. In 2008, GDP per capita (PPP) of Malaysia stands at US$ 14,215, ranking her 48th in the world, and 2nd in Southeast Asia, lagging far behind neighbouring
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I think it is best to mention that the religions are widely divided into ethnic groups, for example Malays are Muslims, Chinese are Buddhists and Indians are Hindus, it is really an important information, which shows Malaysia is also a diverse multi religious ethnic society. I provide that
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As I said, I'm afraid I can't reply if you just keep posting the same thing. I've done my best, and I've asked you some questions, and offered a way forward. You haven't really answered the questions or explored the options, so I won't post here again unless I feel there is something new.
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During my visits to Malaysia I notice how little the Chinese living in Malaysia try to integrate with the local Malays. I think this should be stated in the article. You talk about the 'discriminatory' laws etc (like bumiputras) but you don't mention the problem that chinese cause by not
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The information I have provided clearly reflect on those statistics. I have said that all Malays are Muslims. The Chinese are mainly Buddhists and Taoists, and a few Christians. The Indians are mainly Hindus, and a few Muslims and Christians. What other data have I missed out on.
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Something that is very obvious in this article is the number of citation needed tags and unsourced paragraphs. I want to work on them one by one. For those that I can't find any references, I would like to get them deleted. Is there anyone here who would like to help out too?
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It's really no trouble - perhaps the microphone picked up a tap on the desk or computer - or something like that. If it hadn't been right in the middle of a syllable I could probably have got away with it - but filtering it out where it is just distorts the voice too much.
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It would depend, I believe, as to whether the convert had his conversion legally recognised by the system. If it was, then technically the Syariah legislations would have no jurisdiction over that person as what he did would not be construed as illegal under civil law. -
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Do note that most states have provisions that make the propagation of non-Muslim religions to Muslims an offence. However, since Syariah laws in Malaysia only have jurisdiction over Muslims, theoretically only Muslims found to be doing so can be subject to the offence. -
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Another thing, I've almost always used American English, and hence, am not familiar with British English. Is there anyone here who uses British English and who can help to look through the whole article to make sure the words are all standardized into British spelling?
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The word "island" needs to be there because it is in the context of the spread of ethnic groups through the island region, but is it safe to assume it will be read that way, or does it need rewording to something like "the islands of ..." or "the island region of..." ?
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Who's fact? Travel website's fact? Kindly find more credible source, like from the government, recognizable organizations or from reputable publications. And you haven't answer the question: how could a travel site of unknown reputation be an authority in demographics?
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There was a flurry of edit on the GDP which doesn't match citation as well as an useless sentence on language. When I saw the edit history, I just reverted back to the user which I most trusted just to save time. I apologize for reverting your edit if it is legitimate.
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I'm sorry, I find it very difficult to understand what you are saying. I assume you are referring to your link to a Wikisource copy of Agreement regarding separation of Singapore which I removed. I removed it because it bears no relation to the etymology of Malaysia.
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If you think that works - I'm all for it - but then would you change the second occurrence too, leaving it unlinked? I think "into Maritime Southeast Asia." would look odd. Maybe just "into nearby offshore areas.", because "into the region." might still be ambiguous?
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Or you could simply provide one or more reliable sources that say Malaysia "formed by a 4-state federation" and people can discuss whether that view has enough weight to be included in the article. Without a source there is no issue and there is nothing to discuss.
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I have removed the POV tag because there really is no reason for it. The section is neutral and please do not put the tag in there just because you were not allowed to add in the wikisource link. Frankly, why are you doing this? What do you hope to get out of this?
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Looks good. I have reworded it a bit for clarity's sake and made it into a stand alone paragraph as well. I have also included the table above with an additional column indicating the national statistics and a mention of the small Jewish community in Malaysia. -
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is a legally sanctioned form of judicial corporal punishment under federal legislation in Malaysia but women are specifically exempted from that punishment; except for offences under the Syariah enactments of some states. So why are they treated differently? -
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Now that you've added it as a Wikisource link, I still think it needs context. It could be relevant to an article on the formation of Malaysia, or as properly sourced addition to a section here - but it seems at best tangential and unnecessary in the current
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and actually implies that the Borneo colonies and Singapore joined the Federation of Malaya with a consequent renaming of the federation as Malaysia. Another point to note is that Article 1 of the Agreement clearly states that the federation will be made
3587:)" ? The dilemma for me would be whether it's 3 syllables or 4 (with the last split into (ee-ah). I think I'd go for 3 in preference as that's the one I hear most commonly, but recording both would be appropriate, I think, since both are in the article
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A new case here. They say they don't have much experience in beating women like they do men. They are working on it right now, I'm sure they will figure out a way to do it! This applies to the local Muslims and she is one. The woman drank a beer!!
492:(27.47%), Indians (6.59%), and other ethnicities (2.20%). This is quite a significant variant from the stereotype where between 8-10% of the main ethnic communities would be included in the number, with those communities collectively lumped under
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I think this article needs a request for protection, because it has received persistent un-constructive edits and vandalism by IP users, many include deleting sections of the articles and adding unrelevant informations, which are seen as vandal.
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Malaysia and some other south east asian countries are heavily discriminating the Chinese minority, and the malaysia is challenging the chinese government over the right of south china sea. which caused great anger among the people in PRC.
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I also noticed you tried to streamline that last paragraph in the lead section. I combined the 2 statements about sectors of the economy to avoid repetition of "international" and "economy" - I think that makes it shorter and neater. (and
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First, it seems to say that the first traces of humans date from 40k years ago, and that they were Mesolithic hunters (as you say, this is problematic, because Mesolithic should usually be c 20.000 - 10,000 years ago, but there is also
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You will find that that Islam is mainly followed by the ethnic Malays. You will find that Buddhism is predominantly followed by the Chinese, and Hinduism of whom majority are followed Indians. That is based on the statistics and facts.
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immediately? For those who are not familiar with Malaysian stuff, reading the island region of Southeast Asia might be a little confusing since the Southeast Asian region is usually not spoken of as having an island region of its own.
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I do have to clarify that Knowledge (XXG) is not for original research, and (sadly -_-) as mentioned in the constitution of Malaysia, Malay is the sole official language of Malaysia. Therefore I'm editing the infobox after this. Sigh.
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I'm sorry, I don't know what caused the knock sound. I'm using a built-in microphone so I certainly did not knock against it. I'll try to re-record it since the knock sound is... well, it sounds horrible. :) Sorry for the trouble.
4281:. It was a bit quieter than the last one too - so with the extra noise reduction it loses a lot of depth. It's really not anywhere near as good as the other one. I'm afraid I can't make it any better unless you record it again - I
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The pluralisation issue is a possibility, in that case, I suppose. That's why it was suggested above that a discussion in another language might help clear up anything like that. I think we've tried pretty hard to "listen", here.
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Yes, but since this is the English Knowledge (XXG), that's not necessarily correct. It's the English pronunciation that is needed - and I agree with you - the 3 syllable version is most common - whereas the 4 syllable one I hear
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The article ignores the fact that Malaysia's economic boom was possible because of the Indian and Chinese, and that the recent economic downturn is due to the displacement of these industrious parts of the population by Malays.
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to the former Federation of Malaya. While everyone here has seen it fit to read the portion of the Malaysia Agreement as "The Colonies of North Borneo and Sarawak and the State of Singapore shall be federated with the existing
4022:, include both the English and foreign-language pronunciations; the English transcription must always be first. If the native name is different from the English name, the native transcription must appear after the native name."
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I tried the Export function before, but somehow, it did not work. All I got was an .xml file on my desktop. I opened it and there were just some command codes in it. I have to try again, later, when I'm on the other computer.
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as i know and according to what i read in the Islamic universty of Malaysia that there is an arab people in Yemen called Hadrami, broght the Islam to malaysia, and i can't see here something about that. just wondring !!!
5765:, it's right, we can't discussion without any fact, my apologize for not being able to accept anything without a fact, whatever its name on the international scene malaysia formed by a 4-state federation. with regards
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pronunciation as per the government of Malaysia? Whichever is the correct pronounciation should go in to the article. I don't agree that a second pronounciation should be included in the article if it is not official.
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I've been right through the article, now - there were about 9 or 10 changes for British spelling. What slowed me down was the fact that I did general grammar, typo and structure correcting at the same time, and there is
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I think that's probably the best way - it might seem odd to have pronunciation of one, but not the other. If you want me to "clean up" the 3 syllable recording too just pop it on here whenever you get round to it.
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The earliest evidence of human habitation in the area dates back 40,000 years. These Mesolithic hunters were probably the ancestors of the Semang, an ethnic Negrito group who have a deep ancestry within the Malay
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This Agreement shall be signed in the English and Malay languages except that the Annexes shall be in the English language only. In case of doubt the English text of the Agreement shall prevail. ........
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Additionally, I've corrected 4 states back to 14. I can't leave a clear factual error like that in the article any longer. There has not been a single attempt to justify that edit, despite requests.
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There is a source. It's number 20. If you want to verify it, I believe you could go to Amazon and search the name of the book. There's a preview. I checked it long ago. Else, the library is excellent.
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inviting both yourself, and the other editor who reverted the change to this discussion). For the life of me I don't understand why you are insistent on introducing a clear factual error, but I'll
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Since this is a controversial thing, I think that the IP should have discussed this with us before re-adding the link albeit into a different section. Why is he so "desperate" to get that link in?
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Great finding on the statistics Bobk. Looking from those statistics, it clearly does show that the Chinese are mainly Buddhists and the Indians are mainly Hindus. Is there source to those stats?
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example above - apologies if I confused you - I was trying to show how it is done on other pages, whether English, or foreign - Germany was probably a bad first example - Indonesia is better.
1920:, with a GDP per capita (PPP) of US$ 49,288, ranking 3rd in the world. By comparison, Thailand has a per capita income of US$ 7,703 (ranked 81st) and Indonesia with US$ 3,975 (ranked 106th)"
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The information is actually correct, plus there are probably sources present of that information. If you do not want that information for a reason we will never know, then please do say so.
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To me, it sounds too wordy, given that we just used Maritime Southeast Asia 2 lines ago, with a link - and it's a bit of a mouthful - but I'm probably overthinking it now. <offtopic: -->
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At the cuisine section, I found out they put 62% of the population is Malay. It shouldn't be 62%. From what I know, Malay accounts for less than 60%. If Bumiputeras = 62%, it's logical.
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to add it as a Wikisource link. There are other documents in Wikisource relating to Malaysia and why not add them as links too? I'm not interested in starting an edit war with you so
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I was wondering if someone could record the pronunciation of Malaysia and turn it into an .ogg file. I have audacity and can do it, but I do not know how to convert the file to .ogg.
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That's fantastic - much better lead - you've done a great job. I made a couple of tiny tweaks to the last sentence just for readability, but I think your improvements are spot on.
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That cleaned up beautifully - hardly any hiss to remove, and very clear recording. I'll put both the final files below, in case it's confusing with all the different names now:
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far behind by other races economically. However, over the years this Article has interpreted to become Malay Rights by some politicians especially the prominent umno leaders.
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Alright, so the final agreement is that 2 different recordings should be made? One with the 3-syllable pronunciation and the other with the 4-syllable pronunciation? Correct?
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It's a priviledge being connected to the great South East Asia Country 'Malaysia' I believe this is a great with all resources to excel in the world as the best of the best.
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I think it's wise to briefly mention the variety of languages spoken in Malaysia in the main article, and then link to the subsequent page if the reader wants to know more.
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For Christianity it is different. The main ethnic groups are the Malays, the Chinese and the Indians. In all of these three groups, they mainly follow a different religion.
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Chinese boys who only speak Chinese. So, yeah. Different people different attitudes. 'Discriminatory' laws, however, apply to everyone. What happened to that section, btw.
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name was proposed by UMNO and has nothing to do with Singapore. I know some documentary says that si represents Singapore, but documentary is a third source, not primary.
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The official statistics from the Department of Statistics (with the latest adjustments released in 2005 - newer than the stats I quoted above) indicates the following :
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Anyway, I trimmed the silent gaps before and after the word out, amplified it a little, and put it through a noise filter to get rid of the background hiss and buzzing.
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The article needs to clearly explain: What happens if a Malay person has Muslim parents, and then when he grows up, decides that he doesn't want to be Muslim any more?
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This user continues to revert my edit, despite sourcing and re-sourcing by me. The current source does verify the edit. I request user "Earth" to re-read if unsure.
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Yes, I noticed that the sentence sounded a little awkward. Thanks for fixing it up. xD Sorry, my computer is configured to American English and I left-clicked--: -->
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Begoon, he's counting the Federatoion of Malaya as one state. He wants Sarawak to have the same status as the old Malaya, not one of the states in the old Malaya.
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just says 'Persekutuan Tanah Melayu' (Federation of Malaya) and pluralization in Malay is entirely different from English. Or maybe he's just being difficult...
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in Article I clearly states the parties " The Colonies of North Borneo and Sarawak and the State of Singapore shall be federated with the existing States of the
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Your subsequent edit, altering 14 states to 4 is just plain wrong, though - look at Annexe A of the 1963 agreement: Malaysia was formed as a 14 State federation:
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Yeah, it does sound repetitive. Any better suggestions? I saw your previous section as I was scrolling down to read your reply here. I've left a comment on it.
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My apologies. I wasn't aware of that. The reason why I removed it was also partly because it is not grammatically correct. It was mentioned in the FA review.
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It looks like the definintion in the article source shows the Malaysisan urban areas, but the article itself shows Japanese ones - anyone got any idea why?
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Agreement relating to Malaysia between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore-- in
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Thanks! :) It was hard finding that bit. Most of the Prehistory section is sourced now. Going to work on the Early history section and article lead next.
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and Indian who live in Malaysia. I'm pleased to see this Malaysia article has stressed more on Eastern part of Malaysia where most of you guys forgot.
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counting up to 17% of their population as adherents. You will see similar variants from the report in all religions, albeit with different quantums. -
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Agreement relating to Malaysia between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore
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Agreement relating to Malaysia between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore
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Treaty of relating to Malaysia between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore
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Those of Arab (mostly Yemeni) origin identify themselves almost exclusively as Malays now due to long history of inter-marriages with Muslim Malays.
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Shouldn't the article mention the Dutch community in Malaysia? Source on the Dutch Malay community: dutchmalaysia.net/malacca_and_ceylon_dutch.html--
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If you feel that the word "Malaysia" was not invented in 1963 at the time of the creation of the State, please edit this text and cite your source.
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In 1963, the Federation of Malaya became Malaysia, following the admission to the new federation of Singapore, Sabah (North Borneo) and Sarawak.
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Thank you - that seems perfect. Now we just need to decide whether to simply replace the term with that, or additionally create a redirect from
5021:(a) the States of Malaya, namely, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor and Trengganu ; and
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I trust that, now that you understand why it could benefit from some context, you might, instead, consider the points I have made. Many thanks
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I think it's fine - it's clear and well voiced - I see no problem with adding it, unless you want to wait, and add them both at the same time.
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Thanks! :) Ok, I'll do the proper 3-syllable recording later. Is it alright if I put the 4-syllable recording into the article?
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quality, (as much as this doesn't seem fair) I guess it wouldn't be appropriate to put in Malaysia's names in other languages.
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I have done, would you please to give me a little fact that federation of malaysia formed by a 14-state federation, thank you
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my 2nd try at it. I hope it's fine this time. Also, I won't be online much over the next few weeks or months due to RL issues.
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I checked and got it figured out(how to convert to .ogg). Now I need to know if it should be Ma-ma-lay-sia or just Ma-lay-sia.
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Then the next paragraphs explore how the other ethnic groups 'arrived' by a mixture of evolution. migration, interbreeding.
2597:. I don't agree with it too, but since it's stated so in the Federal Constitution, I guess we just have to obey with that.
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in accordance with the constitutional instruments annexed to this Agreement and the Federation shall thereafter be called
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So overall, that's how it says the Semang ethnic group 'arrived' - by evolution from at least 40.000 year old ancestors.
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I've just checked some facts about the Malays and Malaysia on the etymology section and find some really odd statement.
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the minority languages like Mandarin, Tamil and English, which are not recognised as an official language. Refer to the
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No, this is an issue of accepted fact and standard English usage, and your bizarre approach to both is not acceptable.
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What would the name be in modern Bahasa orthography, transcribing the sounds according to its phonology? ‘Meleisia’? –
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Why are English, Mandarin and Tamil listed in the Official language(s) box, when they have (Non-official) after them?
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No problem - it certainly looks wrong as it is. I'll make the changes based on Kawaputra's excellent suggestion.
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Thank you for your reply. Please refrain from typing in all-caps. It is considered on the internet as shouting.
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4.---(1) The Federation shall be known, in Malay and in English, by the name Malaysia.
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Erm, the 4-syllable pronunciation is not a foreign pronunciation for Malaysia, right?
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In any case, until reliable sources are provided, contentious edit should be removed.
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I agree. It's getting a little troublesome/exasperating to revert vandalism, which is
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I hope this solves the problems, because it does cite the official figures and stats.
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Descrepency now solved using data from Census of Population and Housing Malaysia 2000
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I've also asked the new IP editor who re-added the tag to add his reasons here, per
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I've skimmed through the article and I've noticed some confusion over the usage of
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I'm English born - now living in Australia - so I'll do that - no problem at all.
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This American site: has an article about churches hit by firebombs over the name
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Thanks. I agree it's pretty unambiguous. That's an interesting comment, though -
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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and Malaysia). The text of these documents are unambiguous and pretty clear. -
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that you do have a reason, and wait for your explanation here, as explained at
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capitalized even on its own, i.e. without "Malay" in front of the "Peninsula".
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The source which you offered is promotional in nature, in direct violation of
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dan Persekutuan itu kemudian daripada itu hendak-lah di-namakan « Malaysia »"
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I bolded the bit of the policy I was referring to, which was to show that we
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Right, thanks! Can you please see my reply in the 'Spoken word' section too.
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follow Hinduism (84.5%), and also a few Christians (7.7%) and Muslims (3.8%).
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Yes I think these statistics should be used then for reliability definitely.
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recently added مليسيا as the name of Malaysia in Arabic. Is this correct?
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in accordance with the constitutional instruments annexed to this Agreement
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I'm on the verge of filing a notice about this at the admin's noticeboard.
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Malay ethnics are originated from one of the Indonesian archipelagos, the
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is malaysia a nyc country meanz to say that the government is stable????
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You are correct, the speech by Lee does not touch on the name of Malaysia.
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3298:- from the 3rd wave of migration from china millenias ago. - do check on
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There is only one official language in Malaysia, the Malay language (re:
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Is there a branch campus of the University of Abertay Dundee in Malaysia?
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Ah sorry for my edit. I didn't check the talk page - just saw "(Chinese:
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You called it "3 syllable", but it's actually the 4 syllable variant :-)
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This term appears at least twice in the article, and in the references.
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Ditto the above. Busy reverting and undoing edits that are nonsensical.
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so the documents signed by the government of malaysia and singapore in
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refs(I don't have access to offline refs) to back up those statements.
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supposed to include alternative English pronunciations where they exist
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Haha, -shrugs-. Ok, I'll try to get it done sometime during next week.
3312:- with 12 million in Malaysia, compare to just 6 million in Indonesia.
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and so I thought something's wrong with that hence the wikification. —
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Rest assuredly, that's what we want too. Hence, the discussion above.
5105:. You have not put forth your reasons on wanting the tag to be there.
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I won't remove what you have added again - I have no wish to edit war.
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I'll do both of it at once... hopefully within this week or the next.
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If anyone would like to improve on what I did, please do - it's here:
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Quite a sweeping statement, eh? The jury is still out as to whether
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125.163.39.36, to end this once and for all, please could you say,
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once more, if malaysia formed a 14-state federation. see reference
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I am not saying that I disagree totally with some of the sentiments
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A more detailed breakdown in religious demography can be found at
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perpetrated by IP-address users. I believe this article should be
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The Malay language text is even more unambiguous. It states that
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Ok - they got renamed, so I've added them to the article for you
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Anecdotally, I'd say its the prevalence and the mainstreaming of
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I would like to associate myself with your country if possible.
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Infobox shows details of Japanese urban areas, not Malaysian ones
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If you get stuck you can email whatever format you've got to me
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are islands - there is no border to Malaysia from either state.
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OK, I made the edit again. We'll see how it goes this time haha
5714:...but 125.166.187.43 thinks it should have said "the existing
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The "blog" sources were removed, thank you for your suggestion.
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conversion out of Islam - ranging from punitive penalties (eg.
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It has already been discussed. The discussion could be read at
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I don't understand. Why are women treated differently to men?
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Southern Indian was brought in as rubber tappers and laborer
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Singapore is not the only developed economy in Southeast Asia
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090826/wl_time/08599191842400
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there is two way to pronounce 'sia' Malayan style, that is:
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indefinitely (at least until the article is under control).
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are predominantly Buddhist (75.9%), also large adherents to
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surat2 perlembagaan yang di-kembarkan kapada Perjanjian ini
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Malayan Union, Independence as Federation of Malaya (1957)
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3) The Malay variant that is used in malaysia is from the
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dictionary after I saw the word had a red underline. Lol
1120:. If no reply within 3 days, I'll have to be bold, then.
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General Report of the Population and Housing Census 2000
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so both of government malaysia and singapore is wrong ?
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so both of government malaysia and singapore is wrong ?
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Wishing the country all the best in all her endeavours.
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I was shouting. I bite. kidding. I was highlighting it.
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brought to the Malays by the Arabs. 5 sources provided.
6449:. Putrajaya: Department of Statistics, Malaysia. 2005.
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was established on the 16th day of September, 1963, by
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was established on the 16th day of September, 1963, by
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was established on the 16th day of September, 1963, by
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the geographic area in and around present-day Malaysia.
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There are such things as maritime boundaries however.
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standing on its own should be spelled with lower case.
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For example, the article currently says the following
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Parameswara - originally a Hindu prince from Palembang
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Then it goes on to say that these Mesolithic hunters
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2803:. At least one of the linked sources uses the term
1913:In the article under the economy section, it says:
1116:it. Anyone who want to take action now can proceed
3339:- which had ruled the Riau for hundreds of years.
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2720:arguably has a land border with Malaysia via the
1190:I think the 'Malaysia' pronounciation is wrong!!!
3681:Seems to me, a good plan would be to do it like
3159:It looks great! Thank you for working on it. :)
6002:we are what we say... in here we can be anyone
5706:the existing States of the Federation of Malaya
4020:a set English pronunciation (or pronunciations)
2992:, because that's what it really means, I think
1808:Administration of Islamic Law (Johor) Enactment
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568:well. They are very well backed with sources.
2716:share a maritime border with Malaysia, while
2588:Clarification on Malaysia's official language
1021:(10.6%) and Christianity (9.6%). Majority of
122:Talk:Malaysia/Archive_2#Official_languages.3F
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6193:feels it isn't, they can revert me freely.
4547:Actually, this was what I was referring to:
4250:the 3 syllables version. Hope it's alright.
3795:article that has alternative pronunciations:
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2776:Another term which could be used is perhaps
1804:Syariah Criminal (Negeri Sembilan) Enactment
1782:What happens if you don't want to be Muslim?
1582:First time for beating a woman, coming soon!
1163:Malayan Emergency and the Chinese terrorists
4632:or not - that's just what I think it says.
4014:Knowledge (XXG):Pronunciation#Foreign_names
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863:Article 160 of the Constitution of Malaysia
6505:Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957
6494:Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957
6436:Article 160 (2). Constitution of Malaysia.
5016:(2) The States of the Federation shall be—
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3441:Does File-Export As ogg vorbis not work ?
2081:Churches hit by firebombs over 'Allah' ban
1806:) to a mere administrative formality (eg.
1606:It's not beating. It's caning (whipping).
861:* Note: To be recognised as a Malay under
6684:If that sentence is wrong please provide
4722:Knowledge (XXG):El#External_links_section
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6226:North Borneo Change in status (1963)
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2448:I see it has now been restored, with
2323:IS MALAYSIA A GOOD/BEAUTIFUL COUNTY??
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3180:is British English - lol !! :-)...)
1349:Please do not vandalism this article
6309:Singapore became independent (1965)
6072:of the Federation of Malaya as the
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5470:a federation of the existing states
5327:a federation of the existing states
4609:were the ancestors of the Semang -
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2855:Ok, sounds good. Per my comment on
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2125:Would it be more accurate to say :
4857:Malaysia or Federation of Malaysia
4012:Just one more note: the policy at
2634:Is Malaysia a peaceful country ?
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1456:Persatuan Bekas Tentera Malaysia
997:Ok then, that will probably work.
414:, not the Malay Peninsular. It is
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6231:Sarawak Change in status (1963)
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4770:Per Begoon, and also, there is
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5693:Agreement relating to Malaysia
4688:Treaty of relating to Malaysia
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4429:File:Malaysia (3 syllable).ogg
3475:, and I'll convert it for you
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1505:Knowledge (XXG) is not a forum
1200:2.as 'siya', like 'see yaa' ;
406:without the 'r' is a noun and
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6694:exact quote from that source
6655:exact quote from that source
6236:Singapore Independence 1965
3335:, but it is originated from
3304:2) Malaysia has the largest
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103:Chinese, Jawi, Tamil scripts
5031:(c) the State of Singapore.
3729:Federal Republic of Germany
2162:Places to visit in Malaysia
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2062:name in modern orthography
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1723:09:57, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
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267:01:21, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
237:01:57, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
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6657:that supports that fact ?
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5101:I've also removed it per
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4692:Hi Bejinhan & Begoon
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4464:23:56, 30 June 2010 (UTC)
4445:22:31, 29 June 2010 (UTC)
4419:13:41, 29 June 2010 (UTC)
4392:4 syllable final version:
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4018:"When a foreign name has
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3787:That's what I would do -
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3290:, They descendant of the
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1758:11:43, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
1680:There are too many refs (
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1389:06:06, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
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6040:Constitution of Malaysia
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4581:12:14, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
4565:11:41, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
4543:08:56, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
4527:06:52, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
3901:Another good example is:
3236:, a province in eastern
2722:Johor-Singapore Causeway
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2686:11:05, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
2650:08:50, 1 June 2010 (UTC)
2629:22:26, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
2607:17:10, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
2582:06:08, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
2080:
2029:Thank you for listening.
1765:Demographics of Malaysia
1576:03:41, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
1363:06:50, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
1344:11:48, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
1257:About the Language again
1251:08:00, 16 May 2009 (UTC)
1213:14:03, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
433:01:54, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
390:Peninsula vs. Peninsular
384:22:11, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
354:10:19, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
339:19:41, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
6105:Maybe it's because the
5699:of the Mayasia Bill...
4647:And very well done for
4590:This is how I read it:
3254:Indonesian archipelagos
2906:Maritime Southeast Asia
2801:Maritime Southeast Asia
2782:Mainland Southeast Asia
2778:Maritime Southeast Asia
1368:Chinese and integration
1225:01:30, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
319:13:02, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
4611:this bit isn't sourced
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2988:I went with "into the
2470:it is now gone again.
2252:It isn't Arabic. It's
2107:Malaysia v. The Herald
1986:Using your numbering:
1497:) 07:33, 12 April 2009
5293:, you are wrong, the
3803:Republic of Indonesia
2805:Island Southeast Asia
2797:Island Southeast Asia
2747:Island Southeast Asia
1290:Languages of Malaysia
42:of past discussions.
5553:Federation of Malaya
5474:Federation of Malaya
5331:Federation of Malaya
5299:Federation of Malaya
4949:Federation of Malaya
3964:French pronunciation
3300:Prehistoric Malaysia
3240:. In earlier times,
1218:It's Malayshire! =p
754:Confucianism/Taoism
4650:- great digging :)
3258:Peninsular Malaysia
2904:Could it be put as
2857:User_talk:Qwerta369
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6544:Article XI,
6540:please see
6473:|coauthors=
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5417:is wrong ?
4887:|Malaysia}}
4776:please stop
3791:is another
3576:/məˈleɪziə/
3386:Spoken word
3366:—Preceding
3344:—Preceding
3292:Proto Malay
2714:Philippines
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1089:Protection?
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311:149.8.248.2
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140:)" <---
36:This is an
6455:9839044265
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6052:federation
5362:this link
4903:), thanks
4550:Peninsula.
4510:Prehistory
3892:Indonesian
3741:pronounced
3266:Kalimantan
3071:Notability
2507:Too racial
2207:Yrnclndymn
1931:LordThrall
1927:article.
1750:Pinangjawa
1541:Feindfahrt
1527:immigrants
1403:Feindfahrt
1203:NOT 'zja'.
982:a proposal
964:9839044265
618:Bumiputra
424:Peninsular
408:Peninsular
400:Peninsular
372:Pinangjawa
229:RabidDeity
6675:The name
6475:ignored (
6464:cite book
6164:mengikut
6086:Singapore
5565:Singapore
5486:Singapore
5343:Singapore
5311:Singapore
5291:- Begoon
4984:Etymology
4962:.........
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3951:/ˈfrɑːns/
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3789:Indonesia
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2763:- Begoon
2718:Singapore
2678:Qwerta369
2670:Singapore
2662:Singapore
2529:Qwerta369
2472:Qwerta369
2468:this edit
2466:And with
2454:Qwerta369
2450:this edit
2435:Qwerta369
2431:this edit
2411:Qwerta369
2407:this edit
2392:Qwerta369
2363:Bold text
2239:Qwerta369
2006:Qwerta369
1950:Qwerta369
1715:Nil Einne
1617:Cavingliz
1137:primarily
727:Hinduism
675:Buddhism
655:100.0% *
608:Citizens
605:Religion
420:Peninsula
404:Peninsula
396:Peninsula
298:Education
111:kawaputra
95:Archive 8
87:Archive 6
82:Archive 5
76:Archive 4
70:Archive 3
65:Archive 2
60:Archive 1
6734:Bejinhan
6692:and the
6677:Malaysia
6611:Bejinhan
6477:|author=
6090:Malaysia
6042:and the
6038:Try the
5545:Malaysia
5466:Malaysia
5323:Malaysia
5261:see here
5108:Bejinhan
5088:Bejinhan
4951:and the
4945:Malaysia
4867:Resolved
4805:Bejinhan
4781:Bejinhan
4671:Bejinhan
4572:Bejinhan
4556:Bejinhan
4518:Bejinhan
4496:Bejinhan
4470:Sourcing
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4305:Bejinhan
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4218:Bejinhan
4187:Bejinhan
4157:Bejinhan
4104:Bejinhan
4053:Bejinhan
3793:featured
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3633:Bejinhan
3604:Bejinhan
3519:Bejinhan
3492:Bejinhan
3459:Bejinhan
3428:Bejinhan
3393:Bejinhan
3368:unsigned
3358:contribs
3346:unsigned
3325:Selangor
3198:Bejinhan
3178:modelled
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3127:Bejinhan
3097:Bejinhan
3079:Bejinhan
3054:Bejinhan
3051:Thanks!
3023:Bejinhan
2975:Bejinhan
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2826:Bejinhan
2694:unsigned
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2089:was ban.
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1732:Anggerik
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6177:Annex A
6150:Negeri2
6082:Sarawak
6048:Annex A
5697:Annex A
5561:Sarawak
5551:of the
5482:Sarawak
5472:of the
5364:Kingdom
5339:Sarawak
5329:of the
5307:Sarawak
5186:of the
4956:Sarawak
4895:Invalid
4772:no need
4630:correct
4287:tried
3689:Germany
3683:Germany
3350:Egard89
3270:Sarawak
3238:Sumatra
2726:Vietnam
2514:Morinae
2259:__earth
2175:Hianhoe
2111:__earth
2101:agre22
2048:__earth
1971:__earth
1966:WP:CITE
1221:__earth
980:I have
642:Others
639:Indian
544:__earth
469:__earth
429:__earth
398:versus
360:Cuisine
346:Mhching
206:Kltiger
193:__earth
177:Kltiger
125:__earth
39:archive
6628:Begoon
6197:Begoon
6135:Begoon
6074:States
6070:States
6060:States
6056:States
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5761:Begoon
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4991:Begoon
4838:Begoon
4452:Added:
3955:frahns
3946:franss
3905:France
3733:German
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