Limitations in Malay

Updated: 26-06-2026 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know Limitations in Malay? How to use Limitations in Malay and how to say Limitations in Malay? How to write Limitations in Malay? Now let's learn how to say Limitations in Malay language.

Limitations translate to Malay meanings: batasan.
In other words, batasan in Malay is Limitations in English.
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EnglishMalay
pronunciation pronunciation
Limitationsbatasan

How to use Limitations in Malay?

Meaning of Limitations in Malay language is: batasan.

Other words in Malay

  • Limitations: batasan.
  • Liqueur, Labelled, Lustless, Laymen, Length,

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    How to say Limitations in Malay?

    batasan. This is your most common way to say Limitations in batasan language. Click audio icon to pronounce Limitations in Malay::

    EnglishMalay
    pronunciation pronunciation
    Limitationsbatasan

    How to write Limitations in Malay?

    The standard way to write "Limitations" in Malay is: batasan

    Alphabet in Malay

    Alphabet in Malay

    About Malay language

    See more about Malay language in here.

    Malay (/məˈleɪ/; Malay: bahasa Melayu; Jawi: بهاس ملايو; Rejang: ꤷꥁꤼ ꤸꥍꤾꤿꥈ) is an Austronesian language officially spoken in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore and unofficially spoken in East Timor and parts of Thailand. It is spoken by 290 million people (around 260 million as Indonesian) across the Malay world..

    Writing system in Malay

    Latin (Malay alphabet), Arabic (Jawi alphabet), Thai alphabet (in Thailand), Malay Braille, Historically Pallava alphabet, Kawi alphabet, Rencong alphabet, Rejang script

    Malay Speaking Countries and Territories

    Malay Speaking Countries and Territories: Indonesia, Malaysia, East Timor, Brunei, Singapore, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands.

    Malay speaking countries and territories

    Malay native speakers

    Malay native speakers: 77 million (2007). Total (L1 and L2): 200–250 million (2009).

    Malay language code

    Malay language code is: ms.

    Conclusion on Limitations in Malay

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Limitations in Malay is "batasan", it's time to learn how to say Limitations in Malay. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Malay today.

    batasan in Malay meanings Limitations in English.

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