e/Kelantan Malay language

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has glosseng: Kelantanese Malay (Bahasa Kelantan) is the local language spoken in Kelantan state of Malaysia, as well as Besut district of Terengganu and the Perhentian Islands. Many people in district of Baling , Sik and Padang Terap in Kedah speak in a language similar to language spoken in Kelantan. It is sometimes unintelligible to standard Malay speakers, although they share a lot of similarities. It is essentially the same language as Yawi across the border in Thailand, Yawi is a misnomer for the language, Yawi (Jawi in Malay) refers to the use of Arabic transliteration for its writing. However, there may have been some recent minor divergences between the Yawi side and Kelantan side, a detailed study is needed to find out as nobody really knows. Kelantanese is traditionally written in Arabic letters, as is Yawi. There are words that are completely different from standard Malay, and Kelantanese Malay is much older and has a richer history (written in Arabic) than standard Malay. Terengganuan Malay also differs from both Kelantanese Malay and standard Malay.
lexicalizationeng: Kelantan Malay language
subclass ofe/Malay languages
instance ofhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Malay_languages
instance ofhttp://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Malay_languages
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Malay (macrolanguage)
has glossmsa: Bahasa Melayu Kelantan adalah bahasa lisan setempat yang digunakan di negeri Kelantan, Malaysia, serta daerah Besut dan Pulau Perhentian Terengganu. Masyarakat di beberapa daerah di Kedah seperti Baling, Sik dan Padang Terap juga bertutur di dalam loghat yang hampir serupa dengan bahasa Melayu Kelantan. Ia kadangkala tidak dapat difahami penutur bahasa Melayu standard, walaupun ia mempunyai banyak persamaan.
lexicalizationmsa: Bahasa Melayu Kelantan

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