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- MSA type Concept language.
- MSA prefLabel "Malaeis" language.
- MSA prefLabel "Malay" language.
- MSA prefLabel "Malaysisch" language.
- MSA prefLabel "Malażjan" language.
- MSA prefLabel "Maleisisch" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malaeziană" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malai keel" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malaiji" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malaio" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malaisien" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajiešu valoda" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajisk" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajiska" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajski" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajski" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajski" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajzišćina" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajčina" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajština" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajščina" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malajų kalba" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malasíska" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malayca" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malayisk" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malayo" language.
- MSA prefLabel "malese" language.
- MSA prefLabel "maláj" language.
- MSA prefLabel "малайски" language.
- MSA prefLabel "малайский" language.
- MSA prefLabel "малайська мова" language.
- MSA prefLabel "малајски" language.
- MSA prefLabel "малајски" language.
- MSA prefLabel "μαλαικά" language.
- MSA exactMatch ms language.
- MSA identifier "MSA" language.
- MSA inScheme language language.
- MSA inScheme 0002 language.
- MSA notation "BM" language.
- MSA notation "MS" language.
- MSA notation "MS" language.
- MSA notation "MS" language.
- MSA notation "MS" language.
- MSA notation "may" language.
- MSA notation "ms" language.
- MSA notation "ms" language.
- MSA notation "msa" language.
- MSA notation "msa" language.
- MSA definition "." language.
- MSA definition "Malay, endonym Bahasa Melayu, is an Austronesian language spoken primarily in several islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and Malay Peninsula on mainland Asia. The language is an official language of Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Malay is pluricentric and a macrolanguage, i.e., a group of mutually intelligible speech varieties, or dialect continuum, that have no traditional name in common, and which may be considered distinct languages by their speakers. Several varieties of it are standardized as the national language (bahasa kebangsaan or bahasa nasional) of several nation states with various official names. Classical Malay, also called Court Malay, was the literary standard of the pre-colonial Malacca and Johor Sultanates. Malay is an Austronesian language that belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch. Austronesian languages often possess phoneme inventories smaller than the world average. Two salient morphological characteristics are a system of affixation and reduplication to form new words." language.
- MSA topConceptOf language language.
- MSA topConceptOf 0002 language.
- MSA authority-code "MSA" language.
- MSA deprecated "false" language.
- MSA op-code "MSA" language.
- MSA start.use "1950-05-09" language.
- MSA op-code "MSA" language.
- MSA altLabel "Bahasa Malaysia" language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385300 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385301 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385302 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385303 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385304 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385305 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385306 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385307 language.
- MSA op-mapped-code b385308 language.