It would be great if Mandarin and Tamil are taught in sekolah kebangsaan from primary 1..imagine how badass is malaysians speaking 4 languages - Malay, English, Mandarin and Tamil 🙀
I noticed we Malaysian are not racist to the other Malaysian. It's the politics and the politicians makes things worst for all of us. How I wish all the native languages has been taught to every one of us in school.
Di sini saya cukup puji kpd adik² yang berbangsa Cina yg baik, sanggup memberitahu hala ke destinasi yg ditanya. Tiada rasa sikap perkauman. Inilah bangsa Malaysia yg kita hendaki. Moga bangsa Malaysia hidup dalam aman dan damaibserta harmoni.
Yes, when a Malay-looking person speaks Mandarin, this will enter the Malaysia Book Of Records as this is a historic feat as "orang Melayu mula bercakap dalam bahasa minoriti". Yes, this is historic and memang betul we must praise the Malays for this praiseworthy act :) This is called majority people engaging the minority people :)
@@ilaolao5870 Yes, that is correct. By speaking Malay, you are a Malay. When a Malay speaks in Mandarin to a non Malay, maybe they thought that non Malay is a Chinese national. After all, Lim Guan Eng adalah pendatang dari Peoples' Republic of China kan? Orang-orang DAP semuanya pendatang asing tanpa izin (PATI).
@C Teoh because it is our national language so no surprise at all. korang patut malu kalau tak tau speak malay. take indians as example, till now i didn't see any of them can't even speak malay
I am chinese but dark skinned, my close friend is indian and he looks like malay. At one time we went to bak ku teh store to eat and the waiter nicely told us the place is non halal but we replied 'tak apa...' and we continue ordering. After that while eating we spoke in cantonese, mandarin and the restaurant became quiet and we realised that the customers was looking at us confused. Probably thinking not only two malay fellas eating pork but can speak chinese also.
I'm proud to be malaysian..itulah keunikan negara Malaysia..kepelbagaian bangsa dan budaya..saling hormat menghormati dan menyayangi antara satu sama lain..
AAAAAA I LOVEEE SOCIAL EXPERIMENT LIKE THIS. Selalu nak cari Malaysia punya social experiment tapi end up tengok social experiment negara lain je sebab tak banyak orang buat :( PLS DO MOREEEE I LOVE THISSSS. I LOVE US MALAYSIANS
Ini eksperiment kedua yg menarik hati sy utk tgok..first yg bankface bt smua kaum bergerak dlm kotak di pavilion dgn pelbagai soalan..soalan last bt org terkesan
Hahaha, kamu tahu tak kenapa mereka terkagum dengan orang melayu yang cakap cina dalam video ini? Sebab mereka bercakap bahasa cina dengan slang cina malaysia tempatan.Maknanya kalau kamu tutup mata tanpa melihat mukanya, kamu ingat itu orang cina sedang bercakap. Walaupun mandarin seluruh dunia & negara sama, tapi lain tempat lain slang. Contohnya kalau kamu terjumpa orang cina cakap melayu di sesuatu tempat, itu perkara biasa, tetapi bila seseorang cina itu cakap melayu dengan slang dan caranya sepenuh macam orang melayu, maka anda akan pandang lebih ke arahnya dan lihat dia cakap.Itu saja. 🤣😲😍😁
This is what people had been telling me when they heard my son speaks mandarin. bunyi macam orang cina. Well, umur 4 tahun dah masuk tadika mandarin, sama lah macam geng2 dalam video ni.
1. Happy to see that yg ditanya jalan tu tried their best to give direction to their Malay and Indian friends. 2. Amazed that more and more Malays and Indians can speak good Mandarian. 3. Hope to see more Chinese speak good Bahasa Melayu to amaze other. 4. I am so proud to be a Malaysian. 💖💗💞❤💕
Mungkin ada sesetengah melayu cina atau india yang rasis. Tapi itu bukanlah satu alasan semua kaum rasis. Yang rasis adalah individu , hentikan kutuk mengutuk antara kaum. Sebab kita hidup dlm 1 negara yang aman. PEACE MALAYSIA 🙏🏻🇲🇾
Saya indo tp saya suka sekali lihat content ini..yg saya perhatikan bukan hanya kepandaian berbahasa cina tapi reaksi orang" yg ditanya begitu cepat memberi tau arah kemana tujuan..keperduliannya kuat..jujur saya suka sekali patut dicontoh kebaikan warganya..TQ..🙏🙏🙏
Congratulations to all four of you who speak well in other language. Honestly I am feel proud of you and those either our brothers sisters Malay or even Indian can speak Well other language than their mother tongue. We Chinese are very proud of you all and we know you always will keep your native language as your mother tongue. Syabas 1Malaysia!
Maaf nak tanya Chong Meng. Bagaimana tahap penguasaan Bahasa Malaysia Chong Meng? Chong Meng lahir di Malaysia kan? Sepatutnya sesiapa sahaja yang lehir di Malaysia fasih berbahasa Malaysia
@@syedamir2224: Kenapa tanya macam tu? Dia kan orang Malaysia, mestilah pandai cakap melayu. Janganlah sangka orang melayu sahaja yang fasih berbahasa melayu.
@@syedamir2224 aku melayu.. serius aku malu ada org mcm kau dikalangan bangsa aku.. komen yg cantik potitif mcm ni dicemari dengan mentaliti negatif kau.. pfftt
@@hanna3684 bro..fyi..masih ramai yg lahir dimalaysia x boleh fasih berbahasa melayu....dan seharusnya yg lahir dimalaysia but cannot speak the national language patut rasa malu..u know where u are living..bu then still can't proof yourself as real malaysian..sebb bahasa ibunda negara adalah melayu malaysia..malu lah..my biggest respect to chinese in all other ASEAN..,,yang memartabatkan bahasa kebangsaan dan ibunda negara tercinta mereka..contoh x jauh, di Thailand, Indonesia,filipine,dll....tapi mau buat mcm mane..semua dah terlambat...dlm berat hati dan rasa kecewa terpaksa hadap setengah mereka yg masih x paham melayu malaysia...but a huge respect for some of them yg masih memartabatkan bahasa ibunda malaysia..and i really proud of them..true malaysian know their identity dan tahu dibumi mana mereka berpijak..
I remember being on a school trip when a bunch of chinese people came by. They asked “Can you understand me?” in chinese and my friend who learns mandarin answered her. They talked for a while and they were really sweet too❤
I'm a malay mix chinese, aku biasanya dekat rumah ibu saya berkomunikasi bahasa chinese to me.. and ayah saya berkomunikasi bahasa melayu to me... and saya feel so good kerana orang melayu boleh berkomunikasi dalam bahasa chinese ni. Keep it up❤️ i will support your channel always🔥
@@paanazmi8062 bahasa mandarin ni susah sikit tapi kalau kita betul ii nak belajar bende tu,kita takkan rasa pun bende tu susah. my dad is Chinese and my mom is orang melayu jadi kdg ii tak paham sangat la bila ayah guna bahasa mandarin/cantonese tapi its okay sbb walaupun tak seberapa handal..at least kita try untuk belajar supaya masa dpn kita senang sikit.
This is what makes Malaysia unique. Different cultures live together and we can speak at least 3 different languages. The love for our country is what binds us all together. Kagum apabila kaum lain fasih berbahasa
Bahasa merupakan medium untuk berkomunikasi. Dalam video ini, ia telah menyemarakkan semangat perpaduan antara kaum yang berlainan. Malah, ia tidak mustahil bagi seseorang untuk menguasai bahasa lain di Malaysia selain bahasa ibunda. Hal ini kerana ia boleh membuatkan kita lebih memahami dan mengenali kaum lain di Malaysia.
Boleh sebenarnya dari dulu lg.. tapi ahli2 politik tak benarkan, sbb merek tidak mahu semua bangsa bersatu jadi 1, mereka hanya berkata2 manis dlm tv dan radio saja.. malaysia di pisah2kan dan di asing2kan dari agenda ahli2 politik itu sendiri..
Wow you girls and boy are superb. Bahasa Cina is extremely diffucult to learn for non native speaker. I did some research before, Bahasa Melayu, English, Japanase, Korean share some similarities in the fundamental laguage system. For Malay, there are much more easier to for them to learn and speak English, Japanase, Korean. Bahasa Cina has the standalone language system very much different than others. Thus if a person not raised up in a chinese speaking enviroment since kid, super super hard for this person tweak his/her brain since ady have esablised language system setted for adult. Moreover, the chinese wording, many words sharing same pronunciation, at the same time, each wording have own meaning and some word have many meaning in a single word. This will drive every chinese beginer CRAZYYYYYYY. So chinese often so impressed by the non native speaker able to speak fluent chinese, because we know how hard it is.
I'm really impressed that all of you can speak mandarin well. Yeay, I'm also will learn Mandarin language as my fifth language on the next semester. May Allah ease everything for me. InshaaAllah
谢谢您 for uploaded this video. It mean a lot to many of us, the masyarakat Malaysian and we know our politicians efforts untuk memecah-belahkan any of us, made us stronger and UNITED.
Apelah Krng ni akal pendek ke patut ye ajarlah bahasa Malaysia kebangsaan bkn bangga bahasa cina..ikut contoh negara indo dan Thai ade ke ckp bhsa cina..semua mereka ckp bahasa negara masing2
Brilliant! Whoever have put their ideas into this awesome experiments, make more (experiments) and keep your viewers and channel subscribers entertain. Org berbudi, kita berbahasa.
Came here from Twitter. I was literally smiling throughout the whole video because their reactions are just precious! Totally sub because I'm looking forward for more videos like this from your channel. Keep it up
Repeated watching this video. Proud to see how young Malaysian interact in Mandarin. An eyes opener for non chinese parents sending their kids to SJK (C). Prosperous Malaysia as we always pray and hope.
Sifu Kairesh : It remind me when back in 1973 - 1977, when I was studied at SRJK (Inggeris 1), Road 10, Petaling Jaya. We have multi racial friends as well. We plays, studies and eats together. Most important we respect each other and the elderly, especially our teachers and parents. At 55 years old, I am so happy to see young Malaysia continue doing this. Malaysia is for it citizens and please safeguard the Rukun Negara at all times. Work hard for Malaysia and less politic.
i learnt Thai language by watching Thai Lakorn (drama) too. Now I can understand 90% of what they’re saying without subs. Took me 1 year to achieve that. Now, I’m practicing to speak the language. Bit difficult since I got no one to speak to. Just training myself to think in Thai and form sentences. Kudos to us. Watching dramas has its perk too 😉
I was lucky because I could understand and even speak Mandarin. and all of this I got not from studying, but because I idolized and watched Taiwanese dramas. yup i love mandarin song too 🎵💕
Great stuff. I remember a few French travelers and I spent Gawai with an Iban family in Sarawak. Once the grandpa found out I was Chinese American (not Korean as they originally thought), he had his daughters (all middle-aged, married, with kids) come talk to me in Mandarin. Haha, luckily I learned Mandarin a few years ago in Beijing, or else it would have been a facepalm moment. That awesome grandpa was thinking ahead of his times and had his kids enrolled in Chinese school throughout their childhood. That grandpa's English was also better than any other Malaysian's I met, as Britain still occupied Sarawak when he was growing up. I owe it to them and their beautiful Iban and Bidayuh extended family for their hospitality in Sarawak.
Rothschild family I don’t talk about on politics side here. I’m just mentioned about the languages that can be learn . The people is corrupt, not the languages. I’m just thinking about my kids. As long they can survive then it’s ok.
I am always a dark kid so whenever i go to stationary store, the chinese boss always speak malay to me, than I speak chinese... the boss is like owh you are chinese ar...
Malaysia is very unique country in the world. I am proud to be sabahan Malaysian . In Sabah people can speak kadazan dusun, Malay, Mandarin, english very well. What a wonderful languages we have. Other country might jealous to us. 💪💪
This video is addictive. You should make more social experiments like this, it really shows the diversity of Malaysia. This video definitely deserves more views.
You all have the utmost respect from a singaporean right here, I can barely speak mandarin even though I have lots of chinese friends hahah (I’m a malay xD) KEEP MAKING MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS Y’ALL DAMN COOL AH SIA 👍🏼👍🏼💪🏼💪🏼
indonesia x kira kaum mana..dorg lbih utamakan bahasa kebngsaan atau bahasa daerah..smpai ade yg lupa bhasa mandarin dll..nama dorg pon pkai nama org indonesia..
@@mr.anderson5692 actualy no...keturunan tionghoa,indo(eurusia),arab,india yg sudah beberapa keturunan lahir dan berdomisili di Indonesia tdk akan pernah melupakan tanah leluhur mereka.Kebijakan asimilasi Indonesia hanya bertujuan pembauran antar etnis dan ras..bukan penyangkalan pd asal usul seseorang supaya tidak terjadi exclusivitas pergaulan/pengelompokan berdasarkan kesamaan asal usul belaka...
@@eimamsrj150 tidak semue...di beberape tempat di Kalimantan Barat,keturunan Tionghoa masih fasih berbahasa leluhurnya spt HAKKA,HOKLO,HOKKIEN.Diorang memang tak senang disebut China,krn nama tersebut adlh pemberian orang Eropa,mrk lbh senang disebut dg nama bangse yg diorang dpt dr leluhur mrk spt; THONGNYIN(Hakka) atau TIONGHOA.Dan leluhur mrk yg dtg kat Indonesia dahulu kebanyakan adlh rakyat jelata yg hanya faham bhsa lokal diorang spt yg saya sebutkan td,bahsa Mandarin lbh banyak dikuasai oleh kaki tangan kerajaan sahaja..so wajar sajelah keturunan yg hidup skrg tak faham Mandarin..
Aku sokong kalau semua bangsa dalam satu sekolah, pastu diwajibkan pulak 3 bahasa utama pagi cakap bahasa Melayu Rehat cakap bahasa cina Lepas rehat cakap bahasa Tamil Petang cakap bahasa Inggeris Di rumah cakap bahasa masing2
OMAIGAD I LIKE YOU GUYS! I WANT TK LEARN CHINESE LANGUAGE TOO! PRAY FOR ME, after watch all your vid make me makin semangat nk belajar , thank you and great job you guys!
Kalau orang Indonesia minimal bisa 2 bahasa saja bahasa Indonesia dan bahasa daerah masing-masing. Kalau di Malaysia bahasanya serasa antar negara, keren 👏