Jamaluddin Ibrahim, the son of Malaysian freedom fighters Shamsiah Fakeh and Ibrahim Mohammed, was born and bred in China. He, however, has never forgotten his Malay/Malaysian roots. In this interview with Noorsila Abdul Majid, which was conducted in Mandarin and English, he tells how it was like growing up in China.
This guy is a great speaker whatever the language is. No wonder his show is so popular!
Bigjoe99 1 year ago
Malay is no different from Chinese!
cywongdigi1984 1 year ago
why there must be a communist language music in the background. Not necessary.
amranff 1 year ago
he speak mandarin more fluent than speaking in english... when he speak in english, he speak like a china man... but when he speak in malay, he speak like a professional just like how malaysia need this kind of people to speak in malaysia. I'm amazed..!!! Wow!!!
sloweed87 1 year ago
Two Thumbs Up to these two anak Malaysia...
These are the true depiction of Malaysian... Multi Lingual wherever we go and thats the reason why Malaysian is in such good demand in other countries.
Kudos to Jamal and Noorsila.... Cheers!
pchotmale 1 year ago
Who is the stupid editor? Never put bg music on an interview.
halfPASSsiX 1 year ago
Jamal and the interviewer Noorsila are so amazing in this interview, both done so well in malay and mandarin, english ...
wireframez 1 year ago
in Sarawak it is normal to see a non Chinese who's able to speak mandarin or any Chinese dialects....
Qibai 1 year ago
Malaysia need u !!!
motoleng 1 year ago
@wongyaping agree!
chuinhao10 1 year ago