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<h2>Introduction</h2>
==Introduction==


Welcome to the Jobs and Professions lesson in the Complete 0 to A1 Malay Course. In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about different jobs and professions in Malay, including descriptions, duties, and how to use them in sentences.  
Welcome to the Jobs and Professions lesson in the Complete 0 to A1 Malay Course. In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about different jobs and professions in Malay, including descriptions, duties, and how to use them in sentences.  
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As a Malay language teacher, I have seen many students struggle with vocabulary related to jobs and professions. However, once you master these words, you will be able to communicate about job-related topics with ease.
As a Malay language teacher, I have seen many students struggle with vocabulary related to jobs and professions. However, once you master these words, you will be able to communicate about job-related topics with ease.


<h3>Malay Alphabet and Pronunciation Recap</h3>
===Malay Alphabet and Pronunciation Recap===


Before we dive into the lesson, let's do a quick review of the Malay alphabet and pronunciation. Malay language uses the Latin alphabet and has 26 letters, including five vowels and 21 consonants. Here is a brief list of the vowels and consonants in Malay:
Before we dive into the lesson, let's do a quick review of the Malay alphabet and pronunciation. Malay language uses the Latin alphabet and has 26 letters, including five vowels and 21 consonants. Here is a brief list of the vowels and consonants in Malay:
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<h2>Malay Vocabulary for Jobs and Professions</h2>
==Malay Vocabulary for Jobs and Professions==


Here are some common jobs and professions in Malay language:
Here are some common jobs and professions in Malay language:
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<h3>Using Jobs and Professions Vocabulary in Context</h3>
===Using Jobs and Professions Vocabulary in Context===


Now that you know some essential Malay jobs and professions vocabulary, let's explore how you can use it in context. Here are some examples of sentences that use jobs and professions vocabulary:
Now that you know some essential Malay jobs and professions vocabulary, let's explore how you can use it in context. Here are some examples of sentences that use jobs and professions vocabulary:
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<h3>Additional Vocabulary for Describing Jobs and Professions</h3>
===Additional Vocabulary for Describing Jobs and Professions===


Now that you know some basic vocabulary for jobs and professions, let's expand it a bit by learning some additional words to describe professions in Malay:
Now that you know some basic vocabulary for jobs and professions, let's expand it a bit by learning some additional words to describe professions in Malay:
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<h3>Putting It All Together: Describing a Job or Profession in Malay</h3>
===Putting It All Together: Describing a Job or Profession in Malay===


Now that you know some basic and additional vocabulary for jobs and professions, let's put it all together to describe a job or profession in Malay:
Now that you know some basic and additional vocabulary for jobs and professions, let's put it all together to describe a job or profession in Malay:
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Malay-individual-language/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/Malay-individual-language/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/Malay-individual-language/Vocabulary/Literature-and-Poetry|Literature and Poetry]]
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Malay (individual language) Vocabulary → Basic Vocabulary → Jobs and Professions

Introduction

Welcome to the Jobs and Professions lesson in the Complete 0 to A1 Malay Course. In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about different jobs and professions in Malay, including descriptions, duties, and how to use them in sentences.

As a Malay language teacher, I have seen many students struggle with vocabulary related to jobs and professions. However, once you master these words, you will be able to communicate about job-related topics with ease.

Malay Alphabet and Pronunciation Recap

Before we dive into the lesson, let's do a quick review of the Malay alphabet and pronunciation. Malay language uses the Latin alphabet and has 26 letters, including five vowels and 21 consonants. Here is a brief list of the vowels and consonants in Malay:

Vowels:
- Aa /a/ (as in 'father')
- Ee /e/ (as in 'bet')
- Ii /i/ (as in 'bit')
- Oo /o/ (as in 'vote')
- Uu /u/ (as in 'took')

Consonants:
- Bb (same as in English)
- Cc /tʃ/ (as in 'chop')
- Dd (same as in English)
- Ff /f/ (as in 'feet')
- Gg (same as in English)
- Hh (same as in English)
- Jj /dʒ/ (as in 'job')
- Kk (same as in English)
- Ll (same as in English)
- Mm (same as in English)
- Nn (same as in English)
- Ññ /ɲ/ (as in 'canyon')
- Pp (same as in English)
- Qq (same as in English)
- Rr /r/ (trilled 'r' sound as in Spanish)
- Ss (same as in English)
- Tt (same as in English)
- Vv /v/ (as in 'vest')
- Ww /w/ (as in 'wet')
- Xx /ks/ (as in 'text')
- Yy /j/ (as in 'yard')
- Zz /z/ (as in 'zoo')

Malay Vocabulary for Jobs and Professions

Here are some common jobs and professions in Malay language:

Malay (individual language) Pronunciation English Translation
Doktor /doktɔr/ Doctor
Guru /ɡuru/ Teacher
Polis /polis/ Police Officer
Bomba /bomba/ Firefighter
Peguam /pəɡuam/ Lawyer
Juru Masak /turuməsɑk/ Cook
Juru Gambar /turugambar/ Photographer
Pilot /pilot/ Pilot
Juruwang /turuaŋ/ Cashier
Pereka Fesyen /pərəka, fəsjən/ Fashion Designer
Pengacara /pəŋatʃara/ Host/Presenter

Using Jobs and Professions Vocabulary in Context

Now that you know some essential Malay jobs and professions vocabulary, let's explore how you can use it in context. Here are some examples of sentences that use jobs and professions vocabulary:

  • Dia seorang doktor.
    Translation: He/She is a doctor.
  • Guru saya selalu memberikan tugasan yang berfaedah.
    Translation: My teacher always gives useful assignments.
  • Polis itu bertugas menjaga keselamatan masyarakat.
    Translation: The police officer is tasked with ensuring public safety.
  • Bomba membersihkan tempat kejadian sejurus selepas berlaku kebakaran.
    Translation: Firefighters clean up the scene shortly after a fire occurs.
  • Peguam itu sangat berbakat dan sudah memenangi banyak kes.
    Translation: The lawyer is very talented and has won many cases.
  • Terima kasih kepada juru masak hari ini, masakan awak sangat sedap.
    Translation: Thank you to the cook today, your dish is very tasty.
  • Juru gambar sedang mengambil gambar di Taman Tasik Perdana.
    Translation: The photographer is taking pictures in Taman Tasik Perdana.
  • Pilot kapal terbang itu menjanjikan perjalanan yang lancar kepada penumpang.
    Translation: The airplane pilot promises a smooth journey to the passengers.
  • Juruwang di pasar raya itu sangat mesra pelanggan.
    Translation: The cashier at the supermarket is very friendly to customers.
  • Kejohanan reka fesyen akan diadakan pada bulan depan, di mana pereka fesyen terkenal akan mempamerkan hasil karyanya.
    Translation: The fashion design competition will be held next month, where famous fashion designers will display their work.
  • Pengacara majlis tersebut amat cerdik dan menghiburkan.
    Translation: The host of the event is very smart and entertaining.

Additional Vocabulary for Describing Jobs and Professions

Now that you know some basic vocabulary for jobs and professions, let's expand it a bit by learning some additional words to describe professions in Malay:

Malay (individual language) Pronunciation English Translation
Berpakaian profesional /bərpakɑjanprɔfəsjənal/ Dressed professionally
Mendapat gaji bulanan /məndapatɡadʒibulanan/ Receiving a monthly salary
Bekerja dalam pasukan/kumpulan /bəkerdʒadalam, pasukan, kumpulan/ Working in a team/group
Menjaga rekod /məndʒaɡarekod/ Keeping records
Bertanggungjawab /bərtaŋɡuŋdʒawab/ Responsible
Mempunyai kemahiran teknikal /məmpunjaikəmiahrin, teknikal/ Having technical skills
Berinteraksi dengan pelanggan /bərinterakʃi, dengan pelanggan/ Interacting with customers
Bertemu dengan jadual yang tetap /bərtəmu, dengan jadual, ja-tap/ Meeting a fixed schedule
Menerbitkan laporan /mənərbɪtkan laporan/ Producing reports
Membuat penyelidikan /məmbuat, pen-yelidikan/ Conducting research

Putting It All Together: Describing a Job or Profession in Malay

Now that you know some basic and additional vocabulary for jobs and professions, let's put it all together to describe a job or profession in Malay:

Pegawai bank
Translation: Bank officer

Deskripsi Pekerjaan:
Translation: Job Description:

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