Build practical Malay vocabulary with structured units, short quiz sessions, and progress tracking that keeps you consistent.
Start Malay QuizzesOpen doors across Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and millions of speakers throughout Southeast Asia.
Communicate across Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and parts of Indonesia with a shared language.
Use Malay confidently in markets, transport, and everyday social situations.
Engage more deeply with Malay culture, food, music, and local customs.
Malay uses a Latin alphabet and regular spelling, making it one of the easier languages to get started with.
Simple quiz-based learning designed for steady, practical progress.
Start with practical vocabulary themes used in everyday Malay life.
Practice active recall so words become easier to remember and use.
Reinforce challenging words through focused and repeated practice.
Follow your progress and keep moving forward lesson by lesson.
Latin-based Rumi script with phonetic spelling and no tonal complexity
A B C D E F G H I
Modern Malay officially uses Rumi, a Latin-based orthography adopted in the 20th century. An older Arabic-derived script called Jawi is also still used in formal and religious contexts.
Malay uses the standard 26-letter Latin alphabet with no accent marks or special characters.
Malay is not a tonal language — pitch does not change the core meaning of words.
Malay spelling is largely phonetic. Once you learn the sound rules, you can read most words correctly on first sight.
Focus on useful words and phrases for real conversations.
Learn in organized units that make progress easy to follow.
Practice in short, focused sessions any time of day.
Continue your learning routine on phone, tablet, or desktop.
Repeat words strategically to improve long-term recall.
See completed lessons and stay motivated with clear milestones.
Build practical fluency one familiar topic at a time.