classical malay造句
例句與造句
- Amir's terminology is likewise heavily influenced by classical Malay poetry.
- Yamin's early works were tied to the clich閟 used in classical Malay.
- IT would be romantic to compare the Malaysian writer in English today to the kelana of classical Malay literature.
- Unlike typical classical Malay literary works that contain fantasies and legendary stories, Abdullah's work was realistic.
- In pre-modern times, words and names of Arabic derivation were adapted to suit the Classical Malay language.
- It's difficult to find classical malay in a sentence. 用classical malay造句挺難的
- Initially, Classical Malay was a diverse group of dialects, reflecting the varied origins of the Malay kingdoms of Southeast Asia.
- It is popularly claimed that the Old Malay of the Srivijayan inscriptions from South Sumatra is the ancestor of the Classical Malay.
- It is not clear that Old Malay was actually the ancestor of Classical Malay, but this is thought to be quite possible.
- It may be the case that the language of the Srivijayan inscriptions is a close cousin rather than an ancestor of Classical Malay.
- The era of classical Malay literature started after the arrival of Islam and the invention of Jawi script ( Arabic based Malay script ).
- Malay evolved extensively into Classical Malay through the gradual influx of numerous Arabic and Persian vocabulary, when Islam made its way to the region.
- The book contained guidelines in modernising the structure of the classical Malay language, transforming it into the Malay language that is in use today.
- The development changed the nature of the language with massive infusion of Arabic, Tamil and Sanskrit vocabularies, called " Classical Malay ".
- His work was an inspiration to future generations of writers and marks an early stage in the transition from classical Malay literature to modern Malay literature.
- The Pre-Classical Malay evolved and reached its refined form during the golden age of the Malay empire of Johor starting from the 15th century.
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