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How to say Malaysia in English?

Malaysia, referred to as Malaysia, is one of the Southeast Asian countries and an emerging diversified economic country. It has now become a striking diversified emerging industrial country in Asia and an emerging market economy in the world. So do you know how to say Malaysia in English? Below I will bring you how to say Malaysia in English. I hope it will be helpful to everyone!

How to say Malaysia in English:

Malaysia

Malaysian related English expressions:

Malaysian

Malaysia Team

History of Malaysia

Malaysian English examples:

1. I've got two Malaysians coming to see me at eleven thirty.

There will be two at 11:30 Malaysians come to see me.

2. Malaysia has emerged as the toughest critic of the North's environmental attitudes.

Malaysia has emerged as the toughest critic of the North's environmental attitudes.

3. Malaysia wants to send back refugees classed as economic migrants.

Malaysia wants to send back refugees classed as economic migrants.

4. The coconut palm is a native of Malaysia.

The coconut palm is a native of Malaysia.

5. This would change the face of Malaysian politics.

This will change the face of Malaysian politics.

6. He settled in Malaysia.

He settled in Malaysia.

7. Malaysian Railways has a rail pass for foreign visitors: 10 days' unlimited travel costs around ?53.

Malaysian Railways has a railway pass specially prepared for foreign tourists: unlimited travel for ten days costs about 53 pounds.

8. Singapore seceded from the Federation of Malaysia and became an independent sovereign state.

Singapore seceded from the Federation of Malaysia and became an independent sovereign state.

9. We had only two weeks to tour Malaysia, which was hardly enough time to scratch the surface.

We had only two weeks to tour Malaysia, which was hardly enough time to scratch the surface. .

10. There is no exchange - rate policy that can shield Malaysia from income losses when this happens.

 There is no exchange - rate policy that can shield Malaysia from income losses when this happens. No loss.

11. At Beryl's it's all about delivering the best chocolates in Malaysia.

At Beryl's, it's all about delivering the best chocolates in Malaysia.

12. I am of Chinese origin and was born in Malaysia in 1968.

I am of Chinese origin and was born in Malaysia in 1968.

13. I 14. Most worrying for the government and the veer towards the earthy art of India, Indonesia and Malaysia.

mainstream media, Malaysia is young.

What the government and mainstream media are most worried about is that Malaysia is still a young country.

15. The Kuwaitis, the Malaysians and the Chinese are well represented.

In Kuwait, Malaysia and China, investment from all parties is booming.