Other Word Forms
- anti-Malaysian adjective
- pre-Malaysian adjective
- pro-Malaysian adjective
Etymology
Origin of Malaysian
First recorded in 1880–85; Malaysi(a) + -an
Example Sentences
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Malaysia ranks sixth in worldwide exports of semiconductors, while the sector contributes around 25 percent of gross domestic product, according to Malaysian government figures.
From Barron's
As well as his new friends, there was plenty of wildlife to keep him company, including a highly venomous Malaysian Red Centipede which Alfie saw on set, while he also had other animal encounters.
From BBC
RHB maintains an overweight rating on Malaysian banks, citing liquidity inflows, a supportive macro backdrop, improving earnings momentum and attractive dividends.
Whether that strategy succeeds in growing sales of American goods abroad will depend on farmers like Baltz and exporters who now have to sign contracts with Malaysian buyers.
The resignations were meant to "safeguard the reputation and institutional interests of FAM" and avoid consequences that "could affect Malaysian football as a whole", FAM said.
From BBC
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