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Malaysian opposition leader calls on young people in the country to learn Chinese
2018-10-22 10:32 Zhang Na Tan Liya
[Global Network Comprehensive Report] According to the Singapore Straits Times reported on October 21, Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim called on children in the country to master Chinese because it is an important regional "economic language."
Anwar Ibrahim said in a speech on October 20 that learning non-Malay should not only be an acceptable practice, but also without prejudice to the status of Malay as a national language. Learning should also receive strong support.
“In the 1950s and 1960s, the debate about Malay and Chinese was more of a race. In 2018, the focus of the issue was that Malay was the national language, and Chinese was a very strategic business language. ."He says. "As long as we unwaveringly accept the status of Malay as a national language, we should be supported by other languages. Chinese is an important business language in the Malay region. I suggest that Malay youth should master it."
2018-10-22 10:32 Zhang Na Tan Liya
[Global Network Comprehensive Report] According to the Singapore Straits Times reported on October 21, Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim called on children in the country to master Chinese because it is an important regional "economic language."
Anwar Ibrahim said in a speech on October 20 that learning non-Malay should not only be an acceptable practice, but also without prejudice to the status of Malay as a national language. Learning should also receive strong support.
“In the 1950s and 1960s, the debate about Malay and Chinese was more of a race. In 2018, the focus of the issue was that Malay was the national language, and Chinese was a very strategic business language. ."He says. "As long as we unwaveringly accept the status of Malay as a national language, we should be supported by other languages. Chinese is an important business language in the Malay region. I suggest that Malay youth should master it."