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  • malay is not the same as indonesian

  • very interesting to hear the differences, thanks! Liked the Cambodian, Lao and the Burmese sounds best. Tagalog sounded very musical

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  • I'm a Vietnamese and I love all our neigbour countries!

  • @92fungfung Khmer is not a tonal language though !

  • @NangDeeSan I agree !

  • @callmedhee bahasa in tagalog or Filipino language means I am fluent in tagalog translated as Bahasa ako sa salitang tagalog hahahhaa

  • @koala8 That's right, Burmese realy sounds like Korean.... :)

    I'm Indonesian, but I love the sounds of:

    1. Burmese, smooth like Korean and Hindi

    2. Indonesian, clear language but not as loud as Tagalog (although rather similar)

    3. Lao, soind nice, not too chopped and nasal-tonal like other SEA mainland languages

    Least fave:

    Khmer: too chopped,

    Thai and Viet: too nasal and tonal,

    Filipino: although rather musical, it is too hars and loud. Similar to Indonesian Batak dialect

  • 1. Vietnamese

    2. burmese

    3...

  • @nenabunena I stand corrected then.

  • aside from tagalog, i like burmese

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