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Digital Dialects (my)
http://www.digitaldialects.com/
The Digital Dialects website features free to use interactive games for learning languages.
Language sections are updated regularly and new sections are under development.
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Digital Dialects (my)
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Malay.htm
The Digital Dialects website features free to use interactive games for learning languages.
Language sections are updated regularly and new sections are under development.
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The World News in Malay (my)
http://www.wnnmedia.com/languages.html
The World News in Malay
WORLDNEWS.com is a global news service providing the latest in business, politics, sport, technology and current events. with news available in 20 languages, we offer instant access to most of the world's leading news sources as well as a number of specialist publications and radio channels.
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Google Search Engine : Malaysian Front Page (my)
https://translate.google.com/
Google Search Engine : Malaysian Front Page
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Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia in Malaysian (my)
https://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laman_Utama
Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia in Malaysian
Wikipedia is the free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
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Malayalam (my)
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/vipin/www/mal.html
Malayalam (/malayALam/) is the principal language of the South Indian state of Kerala and also of the Lakshadweep Islands (Laccadives) of the west coast of India. Malayalis (speakers of Malayalam), who - males and females alike - are almost totally literate, constitute 4 percent of the population of India and 96 percent of the population of Kerala (29.01 million in 1991). In terms of the number of speakers Malayalam ranks eights among the fifteen major languages of India. The word /malayALam/ originally meant mountainous country) (/mala/- mountain + /aLam/-place). Tamil is its neighbor on the south and east and Kannada on the north and east.
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Language, Literature (my)
http://international.loc.gov/intldl/intldlhome.html
Language, Literature
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