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<div class="pg_page_title">Malay (individual language) Vocabulary - Drinks</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Malay (individual language) Vocabulary - Drinks</div>
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/malay-individual-language Malay (individual language)] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn the most important Malay (individual language) words related to drinks. Knowing these words will help you to order drinks in a restaurant or cafe, and to understand what people are saying when they talk about drinks. __TOC__


Drinks are an important part of any culture, and Malay (individual language) is no exception. In this lesson, we will learn some of the most common words related to drinks in Malay (individual language). We will also look at some useful phrases that you can use when ordering drinks in a restaurant or cafe. Β 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/malay-individual-language Malay (individual language)] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about drinks in Malay (individual language). Whether you are visiting Malaysia or simply want to order your favourite drink at a restaurant, this lesson will equip you with the vocabulary you need. Feel free to ask any questions [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=79 here] and check out other relevant [https://polyglotclub.com/language/malay-individual-language/question questions] as well. Don't forget to also check out our [[:Category:Malay (individual language)|Vocabulary]] category for more words and phrases. Let's get started!


Let's start by looking at some of the most common drinks in Malay (individual language). Here is a table with the Malay (individual language) words for some of the most popular drinks: Β 
__TOC__
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== Useful Phrases ==
Β 
Here are some useful phrases to know when ordering drinks:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Malay (individual language) !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Saya mahu minum. || Sah-ya mah-hoo mee-noom || I would like a drink.
|-
| Boleh saya dapatkan air kosong? || Boh-leh sah-ya da-paht-kan ai-yer koh-song || Can I have a glass of water?
|-
|-
! Malay (individual language) !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Satu lagi, tolong. || Sah-too lah-gee, toh-lohng || One more, please.
|-
|-
| Air !! ah-eer !! Water
| Ada apa-apa minuman yang popular di sini? || Ah-dah ah-pah-ah mee-noo-man yang poh-poo-lar dee see-nee || What are the popular drinks here?
|}
Β 
== Beverages ==
Β 
In Malaysia, there are many popular drinks that are enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. Here are some of the most well-known beverages:
Β 
=== Teh Tarik (Pulled Tea) ===
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Teh Tarik, also known as "pulled tea", is a popular tea beverage that originated in Malaysia. It is made by "pulling" the tea (transferring the tea between two cups) to create a frothy texture. It is then sweetened with condensed milk and served hot.
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{| class="wikitable"
! Malay (individual language) !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Teh !! teh !! Tea
| Teh Tarik || Teh tah-reek || Pulled Tea
|-
|-
| Kopi !! koh-pee !! Coffee
| Air teh panas || Ai-yer teh pah-nas || Hot tea
|-
|-
| Jus !! joos !! Juice
| Gula || Goo-lah || Sugar
|-
|-
| Bir !! beer !! Beer
| Susu || Soo-soo || Milk
|}
|}


Now let's look at some useful phrases that you can use when ordering drinks in a restaurant or cafe. Here are some examples: Β 
* Dialogue:


* Saya mahu minum air - I would like to drink water
Β  * Person 1: Saya mahu satu teh tarik. (I would like one pulled tea.)
* Saya mahu minum teh - I would like to drink tea Β 
Β  * Person 2: Teh tarik panas atau sejuk? (Hot or cold pulled tea?)
* Saya mahu minum kopi - I would like to drink coffee
Β  * Person 1: Panas, tolong. (Hot, please.)
* Saya mahu minum jus - I would like to drink juice
* Saya mahu minum bir - I would like to drink beer


It is also important to know how to ask for more drinks. Here are some examples:
=== Kopi (Coffee) ===


* Saya mahu lagi air - I would like more water
Malaysia is known for its unique style of coffee, made with a mixture of coffee and tea called "kopi cham". It is usually served with condensed milk and sugar. Some popular types of coffee in Malaysia include "kopi o" (black coffee), "kopi susu" (coffee with milk) and "kopi ais" (iced coffee).
* Saya mahu lagi teh - I would like more tea Β 
* Saya mahu lagi kopi - I would like more coffee Β 
* Saya mahu lagi jus - I would like more juice
* Saya mahu lagi bir - I would like more beer


Finally, it is also important to know how to say "thank you" after you have finished your drink. Here is an example:
{| class="wikitable"
! Malay (individual language) !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Kopi || Koh-pee || Coffee
|-
| Kopi o || Koh-pee oh || Black coffee
|-
| Kopi susu || Koh-pee soo-soo || Coffee with milk
|-
| Kopi ais || Koh-pee ah-ees || Iced coffee
|}


* Terima kasih - Thank you
* Dialogue:


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Β  * Person 1: Satu kopi o kosong, tolong. (One black coffee without sugar, please.)
Β  * Person 2: Kopi o ais, kopi susu atau kopi cham? (Iced black coffee, coffee with milk, or coffee and tea?)
Β  * Person 1: Kopi susu, terima kasih. (Coffee with milk, thank you.)
Β 
=== Air kelapa (Coconut water) ===
Β 
Coconut water is a refreshing drink that is popular in Malaysia, especially in coastal areas. It is extracted from young coconuts and is known for its hydrating properties.
Β 
{| class="wikitable"
! Malay (individual language) !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Air kelapa || Ai-yer keh-lah-pah || Coconut water
|-
| Kelapa muda || Keh-lah-pah moo-duh || Young coconut
|-
| Es batu || Es bah-too || Ice cubes
|}
Β 
* Dialogue:
Β 
Β  * Person 1: Satu air kelapa, tolong. (One coconut water, please.)
Β  * Person 2: Air kelapa panas atau sejuk? (Hot or cold coconut water?)
Β  * Person 1: Sejuk dengan es batu. (Cold with ice.)
Β 
=== Teh O Ais Limau (Iced Lemon Tea) ===
Β 
Iced Lemon Tea is a popular drink that is perfect for warm weather. It is brewed tea mixed with lemon juice and sugar, then served with ice.
Β 
{| class="wikitable"
! Malay (individual language) !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Teh O Ais Limau || Teh oh ah-ees lee-mau || Iced Lemon Tea
|-
| Teh hijau || Teh hee-jow || Green tea
|-
| Limau || Lee-mau || Lemon
|-
| Gula || Goo-lah || Sugar
|}
Β 
* Dialogue:
Β 
Β  * Person 1: Satu teh O ais limau, tolong. (One iced lemon tea, please.)
Β  * Person 2: Adekah encik mahu dengan kurang gula atau tiada gula? (Would you like it with less sugar or no sugar?)
Β  * Person 1: Letak kurang gula, terima kasih. (Less sugar, thank you.)
Β 
== Conclusion ==
Β 
That's it for this lesson on drinks in Malay (individual language)! Remember, the best way to practice the vocabulary you've learned is to use it in real-life situations. Don't be afraid to order a new drink the next time you're in Malaysia, and impress the locals with your knowledge of Malay (individual language). 😎


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Malay (individual language) Vocabulary - Drinks

Hi Malay (individual language) learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about drinks in Malay (individual language). Whether you are visiting Malaysia or simply want to order your favourite drink at a restaurant, this lesson will equip you with the vocabulary you need. Feel free to ask any questions here and check out other relevant questions as well. Don't forget to also check out our Vocabulary category for more words and phrases. Let's get started!

Useful Phrases

Here are some useful phrases to know when ordering drinks:

Malay (individual language) Pronunciation English
Saya mahu minum. Sah-ya mah-hoo mee-noom I would like a drink.
Boleh saya dapatkan air kosong? Boh-leh sah-ya da-paht-kan ai-yer koh-song Can I have a glass of water?
Satu lagi, tolong. Sah-too lah-gee, toh-lohng One more, please.
Ada apa-apa minuman yang popular di sini? Ah-dah ah-pah-ah mee-noo-man yang poh-poo-lar dee see-nee What are the popular drinks here?

Beverages

In Malaysia, there are many popular drinks that are enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. Here are some of the most well-known beverages:

Teh Tarik (Pulled Tea)

Teh Tarik, also known as "pulled tea", is a popular tea beverage that originated in Malaysia. It is made by "pulling" the tea (transferring the tea between two cups) to create a frothy texture. It is then sweetened with condensed milk and served hot.

Malay (individual language) Pronunciation English
Teh Tarik Teh tah-reek Pulled Tea
Air teh panas Ai-yer teh pah-nas Hot tea
Gula Goo-lah Sugar
Susu Soo-soo Milk
  • Dialogue:
 * Person 1: Saya mahu satu teh tarik. (I would like one pulled tea.)
 * Person 2: Teh tarik panas atau sejuk? (Hot or cold pulled tea?)
 * Person 1: Panas, tolong. (Hot, please.)

Kopi (Coffee)

Malaysia is known for its unique style of coffee, made with a mixture of coffee and tea called "kopi cham". It is usually served with condensed milk and sugar. Some popular types of coffee in Malaysia include "kopi o" (black coffee), "kopi susu" (coffee with milk) and "kopi ais" (iced coffee).

Malay (individual language) Pronunciation English
Kopi Koh-pee Coffee
Kopi o Koh-pee oh Black coffee
Kopi susu Koh-pee soo-soo Coffee with milk
Kopi ais Koh-pee ah-ees Iced coffee
  • Dialogue:
 * Person 1: Satu kopi o kosong, tolong. (One black coffee without sugar, please.)
 * Person 2: Kopi o ais, kopi susu atau kopi cham? (Iced black coffee, coffee with milk, or coffee and tea?) 
 * Person 1: Kopi susu, terima kasih. (Coffee with milk, thank you.)

Air kelapa (Coconut water)

Coconut water is a refreshing drink that is popular in Malaysia, especially in coastal areas. It is extracted from young coconuts and is known for its hydrating properties.

Malay (individual language) Pronunciation English
Air kelapa Ai-yer keh-lah-pah Coconut water
Kelapa muda Keh-lah-pah moo-duh Young coconut
Es batu Es bah-too Ice cubes
  • Dialogue:
 * Person 1: Satu air kelapa, tolong. (One coconut water, please.)
 * Person 2: Air kelapa panas atau sejuk? (Hot or cold coconut water?)
 * Person 1: Sejuk dengan es batu. (Cold with ice.)

Teh O Ais Limau (Iced Lemon Tea)

Iced Lemon Tea is a popular drink that is perfect for warm weather. It is brewed tea mixed with lemon juice and sugar, then served with ice.

Malay (individual language) Pronunciation English
Teh O Ais Limau Teh oh ah-ees lee-mau Iced Lemon Tea
Teh hijau Teh hee-jow Green tea
Limau Lee-mau Lemon
Gula Goo-lah Sugar
  • Dialogue:
 * Person 1: Satu teh O ais limau, tolong. (One iced lemon tea, please.)
 * Person 2: Adekah encik mahu dengan kurang gula atau tiada gula? (Would you like it with less sugar or no sugar?)
 * Person 1: Letak kurang gula, terima kasih. (Less sugar, thank you.)

Conclusion

That's it for this lesson on drinks in Malay (individual language)! Remember, the best way to practice the vocabulary you've learned is to use it in real-life situations. Don't be afraid to order a new drink the next time you're in Malaysia, and impress the locals with your knowledge of Malay (individual language). 😎


➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➑ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎