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Pasar Taman Puring
Pasar Taman Puring
Pasar Taman Puring
Pasar Taman Puring
Pasar Taman Puring
Pasar Taman Puring
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Pasar Taman Puring
Phone:
087711885512

Address:
Jalan Gandaria Tengah, Jakarta 12120, Indonesia

In addition to its classical and literary form, Malay had various regional dialects established before the rise of the Malaccan Sultanate. Also, Malay spread through interethnic contact and trade across the Malay archipelago as far as the Philippines. That contact resulted in a lingua franca that was called Bazaar Malay or low Malay and in Malay Melayu Pasar. It is generally believed that Bazaar Malay was a pidgin, influenced by contact among Malay, Chinese, Portuguese, and Dutch traders. Besides the general simplification that occurs with pidgins, the Malay lingua franca had several distinctive characteristics. One was that possessives were formed with punya 'its owner'; another was that plural pronouns were formed with orang 'person'. The only Malayic affixes that remained productive were tər- and bər-. Other features: Ada became a progressive particle. Reduced forms of ini 'this' and itu 'that' before a noun became determiners. The verb pərgi 'go' was reduced, and became a preposition 'towards'. Causative constructions were formed with kasi or bəri 'to give' or bikin or buat 'to make'. A single preposition, often sama, was used for multiple functions, including direct and indirect object.For example, Rumah-ku 'my house' becomes Saya punya rumah Saya pukul dia 'I hit him' becomes Saya kasi pukul dia Megat dipukul Robert 'Megat is hit by Robert' becomes Megat dipukul dek RobertBazaar Malay is still used to a limited extent in Singapore and Malaysia. The most important consequence, however, has been that pidgin Malay creolised and created several new languages.
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