This literature portrays various aspects of malaysian life.
1. This literature portrays various aspects of malaysian life.
Answer:
independent assessment2
1.c
2.b
3.a
4.e
5.d
6.i
7.g
8.f
9.j
10.h
2. What are similiraties of thai, malaysian, laos and cambodian literature
Answer:
The two countries share the same historical roots dating back to the old Khmer civilization, which manifest in their similar languages, cultures, and socio-ethnic features. In fact, the Thai royal language is derived from Khmer words and the two languages still retain the same Pali-Sanskrit roots.
3. John has been reading many Malaysian stories and had read some Malaysian literature lately. One day, a Malaysian student visited their place and he had the chance to mingle with him. Though it's John's first time to meet the Malaysian, he knew what to do to make him feel at home. How did John manage to do that? A. Filipinos are known to be hospitable, just like John B. John wants to ask a favor from the Malaysian. C. John is just friendly, so he knows how to deal with people. D. John learned the traditions, beliefs and culture of Malaysians from his readings
Answer:
D. John learned the traditions.beliefs and culture of the Malaysians from his reading
4. Differentiate:✓ Malaysian Batik?
Answer:
I want to answer but I do not understand
Explanation:
Different language
5. Define malaysian art
Answer:
Malaysian art is mainly centred on the crafts of carving, weaving, and silversmithing.
6. 8. Why does Malaysian music largely based around percussion instruments? A. Malaysian music has limited instruments B. Malaysian music has multi-cultural influence. C. Malaysian music doesn't have any influences D. Malaysian music doesn't have their own musicplease answer
Answer:
its letter A.
Explanation:
Malaysian music has limited instruments
7. malaysian instrumentfs
aerophone membranophone idiophone chordophone
gendung yun lang alam ko e
8. what is malaysian batik
Answer:
Malaysian Batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia. The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration. However, the butterfly theme is a common exception.
9. TASK 2: Make a two-stanza poem about the following topic. Use and underline the figurative language.Choose only one.A Jose RizalB. Francisco BalagtasC. Malaysian literatureD. Singaporean literatureE. Literary genre
Answer:
A.jose rizal
lang may tatanong pa ba
10. Directions: Determine whether the following belongs to Asian, North American,European,Latin American and African literatures. Write the answers on a one-half crosswise intermediate paper.Example: Philippine Literature - Asian1. Nigerian Literature2. Cambodian Literature3. Korean Literature4. German Literature5. English Literature6. Scandinavian Literature7. Chinese Literature8. Ethiopian Literature9. Mexican Literature10. Spanish Literature11. Italian Literature12. Malaysian Literature13. Cuban Literature14. Algerian Literature15. French Literature16. Japanese Literature17. Austrian Literature18. Belgian Literature19. Singaporean Literature20. Romanian Literature
Answer:
1. African literature
2. Asian
3.asian
4. European
5. North american
6.european
7. Asian
8.african literature
9.latin american
10.european
11.european
12. Asian
13. North american
14. African literature
15.european
16. Asian
17.
18. European
19. Asian
20. European
11. dynamics of malaysian music
Explanation:
Music of Malaysia is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in Malaysia. A great variety of genres in Malaysian music reflects the specific cultural groups within multiethnic Malaysian society: Malay, Chinese, Indian, Dayak, Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, Orang Asli, Melanau, Kristang and others.
In general, music of Malaysia may be categorised as classical, folk, syncretic (or acculturated music), popular and contemporary art music. Classical and folk music emerged during the pre-colonial period and exists in the form of vocal, dance and theatrical music such as Nobat, Mak Yong, Mak Inang, Dikir barat, Ulek mayang and Menora. The syncretic music developed during the post-Portuguese period (16th century) and contains elements from both local music and foreign elements of Arabian, Persian, Indian, Chinese and Western musical and theatrical sources. Among genres of this music are Zapin, Ghazal, Dondang Sayang, Mata-kantiga, Joget, Jikey, Boria and Bangsawan.[1]
Both Malaysian popular music and contemporary art music are essentially Western-based music combined with some local elements. In 1950s, the musician P. Ramlee helped in creating a Malaysian music that combined folks songs with Western dance rhythms and western Asian music.
12. discribe Malaysian batik
Answer:
Malaysia. Malaysian Batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang). The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration.
Answer:
Ang Malaysian Batik ay arte ng tela ng batik sa Malaysia, lalo na sa silangang baybayin ng Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu at Pahang). Ang pinakatanyag na mga motif ay mga dahon at bulaklak. Ang batik ng Malaysia na naglalarawan ng mga tao o hayop ay bihira dahil ang mga kaugalian ng Islam ay nagbabawal sa mga imahe ng hayop bilang dekorasyon
Explanation:
13. MALAYSIAN BATIKOBSERVATION
Answer:
Malaysian bay in is batik textile art in Malaysia especially on the east coast of Malaysia
Explanation:
kung nakatulong paki heart na lang po
14. malaysian batik description
Answer:
Malaysian Batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang). The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration. However, the butterfly theme is a common exception. The Malaysian batik is also famous for its geometrical designs, such as spirals. The method of Malaysian batik making is also quite different from those of Indonesian Javanese batik, the pattern is larger and simpler, it seldom or never uses canting to create intricate patterns and rely heavily on brush painting method to apply colours on fabrics. The colours also tend to be lighter and more vibrant than deep coloured Javanese batik.
Explanation:
o diba yan na yun..copy that
welcome!
15. Malaysian differences-Philippines differences -Malaysian and Philippines Similarities- pasagot po nang maayos pls
answer: Indonesian batik is a very ancient
tradition and no one in the world makes
batik as beautifully, as finely crafted or
as splendidly as Indonesia does. Only
a person who has no real knowledge
or understanding of batik would even
dream of comparing Indonesian batik
with Malaysian batik. The difference
in standards is simply too big. Even
today a Malaysian woman who wants
a truly spectacular batik will buy an
Indonesian batik. Very few Malaysian
women buy batiks now though because
they dress in the Arab tradition rather
than in the tradition of our ancestors.
This is not the case with Indonesians
who know how to appreciate a good
quality batik which they will save and
pass on from generation to generation
and wear for the most important events
and ceremonies in their lives. These are
used as sarongs. The less high quality
batiks are cut into dresses and shirts
and used daily for lesser events. Added
to which on Fridays all civil servants
and many private sector employees will
wear batik to the office and we wear
our batik with joy. As one of Indonesia's
most famous batuk manufacturers Obin
Kowara once said, "We Indonesians are
born with batik, we literally breath and
smell and feel batik since birth and welove and respect it." A true batik requires a lengthy process and can take months to make. This is why Indonesians were so deeply offended when Malaysia tried to get UNESCO to give batik, Malaysian World Heritage status. Even today most Malaysian batik is made by Indonesians living in Malaysia. Batik is an ancient Javanese tradition dating back at least as far as Majapahit and the best and finest batiks in the world are made in Java. This is why UNESCO turned down Malaysia's request and gave world heritage status for batik to Indonesia instead.
16. the malaysian language or malaysian malay is called?
Answer:
Malay
Explanation:
Its already in your question
Answer: Malay
Explanation: Malayan (noun and adjective): refers to Malay Peninsula or its various peoples, although today, because of its association with colonial times, it is being replaced with Malay. Malaysian (noun and adjective): refers to the nation of Malaysia.
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17. the definition of Malaysian batik
Answer:
Malaysian Batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia. The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration. However, the butterfly theme is a common exception
Answer:
Malaysian Batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang). The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration. However, the butterfly theme is a common exception. The Malaysian batik is also famous for its geometrical designs, such as spirals.
Explanation:
18. describe malaysian batik
Answer:
Malaysian Batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang). The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration. However, the butterfly theme is a common exception. The Malaysian batik is also famous for its geometrical designs, such as spirals. The method of Malaysian batik making is also quite different from those of Indonesian Javanese batik, the pattern is larger and simpler, it seldom or never uses canting to create intricate patterns and rely heavily on brush painting method to apply colours on fabrics. The colours also tend to be lighter and more vibrant than deep coloured Javanese batik.
19. malaysian ano ba ang malaysian sa parts of speech like example po ang Cat - noun Malaysian is a ________
Answer:
adjective or noun or a pronoun bahala ka na po mamili tama po yan lahat
Explanation:
i hope it help
20. 2. Which of the following is true about Malaysian and Indonesian batik? a. Javanese batik is simpler than Malaysian batik b. Malaysian batik is simpler than Javanese batik c. Malaysian is vibrant and deep colored than Javanese d. Javanese is lighter in color than Malaysian
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
because that's the answer
Answer:
D. Javanese is lighter in color than Malaysia.
21. Malaysian arts and crafts
Answer:
These are some of the traditional arts, crafts and trades which are well known in Malaysia.
Explanation:
And here are the examples:
WAU
LANTERN
FLOWER GARLAND
CHARCOAL MAKING
NYONYA BEADWORK
GASING
BATIK
DHOBY
22. The Malaysian language or Malaysian Malay is called?
Answer:
Malay language used in Malaysia
Explanation:
The Malaysian language (Malay: bahasa Malaysia, Jawi: بهاس مليسيا) or Malaysian Malay (Malay: bahasa Melayu Malaysia), is the name regularly applied to the Malay language used in Malaysia (as opposed to the variety used in Indonesia, which is referred to as the Indonesian language).
23. katangian ng malaysian
Answer:
malasya
Explanation:
yan katangian nga malaysian
24. malaysian batik observasion
sorry but I really dont lnow
25. malaysian batik ovservation
Answer:
Malaysian Batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang). The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration.
26. Impression in malaysian music?
sometimes good sometimes bad.
Explanation:
depende sa kantaa
27. characteristic of malaysian
Answer:
malaysia
Explanation:
malaysia is a beutiful place and anny peple of the coutry.
28. describe malaysian batik
Answer:
malaysian batik is a batik textile art especially on the
east cost on malaysia
Answer:
malaysian batik textile art in malaysia espicially on the east coast of malaysia.the most popular matifs are leaves and flowers. malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because islam norms forbid animal images as decoration.
29. find malaysian batik
Malaysian batik can be found on the east coast of Malaysia such as Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang, while batik in Johor clearly shows Javanese and Sumatran influences since there are a large number of Javanese and Sumatran immigrants in southern Malaysia.PS: MARK THIS AS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER. FOLLOW ME AND THANK ME FOR THIS.
30. describe malaysian batik
Answer:
Malaysian Batikis batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang). The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers.Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration.
Answer:
Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth. This technique originated from Java, Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a tjanting,or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap.