Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Malaysia"
The meaning of "Malaysia" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
how are you finding Malaysia? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
What is your impression of Malaysia? Are you enjoying it? Etc
Q:
Malaysia, Brunei, Vietnam and the Philippines all contest parts of that area, as does Taiwan, whose claims in the sea mirror China’s. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@Jaymee_Leung: ownership of water way down in south east asia.
Synonyms of "Malaysia" and their differences
Q:
I travel by Malaysia Airline. ve I travel with Malaysia Airline. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
You should say "with" and not "by" in this situation as "Malaysia Airline" is a specific name.
Also make sure to put an "s" on the end of "Malaysia Airline" as it is plural.
You can say: I often travel by aeroplane, with Malaysia Airlines.
Also make sure to put an "s" on the end of "Malaysia Airline" as it is plural.
You can say: I often travel by aeroplane, with Malaysia Airlines.
Q:
I live in Malaysia ve I lived Malaysia arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
"I live in Malaysia" means that you live in Malaysia now.
"I lived Malaysia" isn't a correct sentence unless you say "I lived in Malaysia" instead, which would mean that you lived in Malaysia before, but not anymore.
"I live in Malaysia" means that you live in Malaysia now.
"I lived Malaysia" isn't a correct sentence unless you say "I lived in Malaysia" instead, which would mean that you lived in Malaysia before, but not anymore.
Q:
I feel like going to Malaysia and Singapore ve I feel like I'm going to Malaysia and Singapore arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I feel like going to Malaysia and Singapore.
That is like..
I want to go to Malaysia and Singapore.
I would like to go to Malaysia and Singapore.
I feel like I'm going to Malaysia and Singapore.
That is like..
I think I am going to Malaysia and Singapore.
I suspect that I am going to Malaysia and Singapore.
Let's say you are talking to your boss. He says he purchased a plane ticket for you, you have to go somewhere on a business trip. He wants you to guess where you will be flying to.. If you wanted to give an informal answer, you could reply by saying "I feel like I'm going to Malaysia and Singapore", which means I think you are sending me to Malaysia and Singapore.
That is like..
I want to go to Malaysia and Singapore.
I would like to go to Malaysia and Singapore.
I feel like I'm going to Malaysia and Singapore.
That is like..
I think I am going to Malaysia and Singapore.
I suspect that I am going to Malaysia and Singapore.
Let's say you are talking to your boss. He says he purchased a plane ticket for you, you have to go somewhere on a business trip. He wants you to guess where you will be flying to.. If you wanted to give an informal answer, you could reply by saying "I feel like I'm going to Malaysia and Singapore", which means I think you are sending me to Malaysia and Singapore.
Translations of "Malaysia"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Malaysia is a multicultural country, so you could suddenly stumble upon Chinese temples or Hindu temples when you walk around the city.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
This is fairly natural, but you start out by talking about "Malaysia" (which is a country) and then you say "the city" (but you hadn't previously mentioned any specific city, only a country). I think it would be slightly better to say something like "when you walk around its cities" (meaning any of the (various) cities of the country of Malaysia) instead.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? * is it natural?
I read her Malaysia travel diary (?) on her blog.
(means she wrote about her trip to Malaysia on her blog and I read it )
I read her Malaysia travel diary (?) on her blog.
(means she wrote about her trip to Malaysia on her blog and I read it )
A:
@callmeJenny It's somewhat natural. However I would change it to:
"I read her travel diary about Malaysia ___ on her blog."
"I read her travel diary about Malaysia ___ on her blog."
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Where is Malaysia located?
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I was born in Malaysia
A:
I think you have said that, it is.
Other questions about "Malaysia"
Q:
When I studied in Malaysia, I got the chance to use youtube for the first time, almost meanwhile, I discovered there is similar platform called Bilibili. Then I got to know many excent multicultured people's life without knowing them. How they study, workout, work; how they be self-disciplined inspired me a lot and I was motivated to be a positive, self-disciplined person like them. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
The sentence makes sense but the grammar is a bit off.
When I studied in Malaysia, I got the chance to use YouTube for the first time. Almost simultaneously, I discovered there is similar platform called Bilibili. I got to know about many aspects of people's life without knowing them personally. How they study, workout, work; how they are self-disciplined. I was very inspired by this and I was motivated to be a positive, self-disciplined person.
Remember:
- Don't say 'and' after a comma ( , ) or a full stop ( . ). and is used to join sentences but commas and full stops break sentences up.
- It can be hard to know when to use a comma or full stop
- Great job overall!
When I studied in Malaysia, I got the chance to use YouTube for the first time. Almost simultaneously, I discovered there is similar platform called Bilibili. I got to know about many aspects of people's life without knowing them personally. How they study, workout, work; how they are self-disciplined. I was very inspired by this and I was motivated to be a positive, self-disciplined person.
Remember:
- Don't say 'and' after a comma ( , ) or a full stop ( . ). and is used to join sentences but commas and full stops break sentences up.
- It can be hard to know when to use a comma or full stop
- Great job overall!
Q:
When I lived in Malaysia, I saw “signature pearl milk tea” on the menu board.I don’t understand what “signature” means. Could someone please explain this meaning to me?
A:
Signature is used to refer to a person's/place's unique characteristic. The person/place is famous for their signature.
In your example, the store is saying that they are famous for their pearl milk tea.
Another example would be "Wearing black is her signature." That would mean she's known for wearing a lot of black (clothes).
In your example, the store is saying that they are famous for their pearl milk tea.
Another example would be "Wearing black is her signature." That would mean she's known for wearing a lot of black (clothes).
Q:
I came to Malaysia over the weekend to relax. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
You can also say:
I went for a relaxing weekend in Malaysia.
I visited Malaysia for a relaxing weekend.
I went for a relaxing weekend in Malaysia.
I visited Malaysia for a relaxing weekend.
Q:
In Malaysia the food is everything great eapecially seafood.
マレーシアでは何を食べても美味しいです。特に魚介類が最高です。
(↑If this sentense sounds weird please point it out .) does this sound natural?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
マレーシアでは何を食べても美味しいです。特に魚介類が最高です。
(↑If this sentense sounds weird please point it out .) does this sound natural?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"In Malaysia the food is delicious, especially seafood."
and
"In Malaysia the food is very good, especially seafood."
and
"Malaysian food is delicious, especially seafood."
and
"Malaysian food is very good, especially seafood".
sounds better.
and
"In Malaysia the food is very good, especially seafood."
and
"Malaysian food is delicious, especially seafood."
and
"Malaysian food is very good, especially seafood".
sounds better.
Q:
If you go to Malaysia, you must become shopaholic.
もしあなたがマレーシアに行ったら、きっと買い物中毒になるでしょう。
(↑If this sentense sounds weird please point it out .) bu doğru görünüyor mu?
もしあなたがマレーシアに行ったら、きっと買い物中毒になるでしょう。
(↑If this sentense sounds weird please point it out .) bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It sounds weird, Because the way I read it is that, In order to visit Malaysia You must be a shopaholic.
If you go to Malaysia , You will likely become a shopaholic
With that setence , You "might" become shopaholic , But it doesn't imply that it is a must.
If you go to Malaysia , You will likely become a shopaholic
With that setence , You "might" become shopaholic , But it doesn't imply that it is a must.
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