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https://github.com/digipie/crowdanki-bahasa-melayu
Collaborative learning of Bahasa Melayu via CrowdAnki
https://github.com/digipie/crowdanki-bahasa-melayu
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Collaborative learning of Bahasa Melayu via CrowdAnki
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/digipie/crowdanki-bahasa-melayu
- Owner: DigiPie
- Created: 2020-02-09T15:50:21.000Z (almost 5 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2021-09-05T04:15:09.000Z (over 3 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-24T08:12:24.406Z (2 months ago)
- Topics: anki, bahasa-melayu, collaboration, crowdanki
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- Size: 373 KB
- Stars: 3
- Watchers: 4
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# Introduction to Bahasa Melayu
A repo for collaborative Anki learning of Bahasa Melayu. To use the flashcards in this repo, install the [CrowdAnki](https://github.com/Stvad/CrowdAnki) plugin and follow the instructions there.
## Content
This repo contains a single deck `bahasa-melayu-1` for introduction-level Bahasa Melayu class. It contains the following sub-decks:
| No. | Subject | Description |
| --: | ------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| 1 | affixes | How to use `meN` and `beR` |
| 2 | biology | Basic human anatomy and other biology terms |
| 3 | colours | |
| 4 | conversations | Basic conversational speech |
| 5 | informal | Informal day-to-day speech |
| 6 | relationships | Basic family and friend terms |## Guideline
To improve learning efficiency, relevant concepts are combined into a single card:
| Card # | Front | Back |
| -----: | --------------------- | ------------------------------ |
| 1 | Comel (Si comel) | Cute (Cutie) |
| 2 | Dekat - Jauh | Near - Far |
| 3 | Muda (Pemuda, Pemudi) | Young (Young man, Young woman) |
| 4 | Muda - Tua | Young - Old |As you can see in card 3 and 4, 'Muda' appears twice given that it is related to 'Pemuda, Pemudi' and also to 'Lama / Tua'.
## Contributors
[Evan Tay](https://github.com/DigiPie) and [Lim Wen Yan](https://github.com/Yan-99)
Special thanks to Farizah, Ivy, Doreen, Yeong En and Syafinaz.