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Malaysian and Dutch History


Dutch and Malaysian Language History


History

Origin
c. 683 AD   
AD 450-500   

Language Family
Austronesian Family   
Indo-European Family   

Subgroup
Not Available   
Germanic   

Branch
Not Available   
Western   

Language Forms
  
  

Early Forms
Ancient Malay, Old Malay, Pre-Modern MalayClassical Malay,   
Old Dutch, Middle Dutch and Dutch   

Standard Forms
Pluricentric Standard Malay   
Standard Dutch   

Language Position
54   
39
48   
35

Signed Forms
Malaysian Sign Language   
Signed Dutch (Nederlands met Gebaren)   

Scope
Individual   
Individual   

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Early forms of Malaysian and Dutch

The Early forms of Malaysian and Dutch explains the evolution of Malaysian and Dutch languages which is under Malaysian and Dutch history. The early forms give us the early stages of the language. By studying Malaysian and Dutch history we will understand how the Malaysian and Dutch languages were evolved and modified according to time.

  • Early forms of Malaysian: Ancient Malay, Old Malay, Pre-Modern MalayClassical Malay,.
  • Early forms of Dutch: Old Dutch, Middle Dutch and Dutch.
  • Standard forms of Malaysian: Pluricentric Standard Malay.
  • Standard forms of Dutch: Standard Dutch.
  • Signed forms of Malaysian: Malaysian Sign Language
  • Signed forms of Dutch: Malaysian Sign Language

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Malaysian and Dutch Language Family

In Malaysian and Dutch history, you will get to know about Malaysian and Dutch language family. Go through all languages which belong to Afro-Asiatic Languages and Niger-Congo Languages and explore more about them. A language family is defined as group of languages that are derived from common ancestors. Malaysian is a part of Austronesian Family while Dutch is a part of Indo-European Family. The subgroup and branch of Malaysian is Not Available and Not Available resp. The subgroup and branch of Dutch is Germanic and Western resp. Language families are subdivided into smaller units. Scripts used by these languages also depend upon their family. Check out the scripts used in Malaysian and Dutch language on Malaysian vs Dutch alphabets. You can also find which is the most widely spoken language in the world on Most Spoken Languages.

Malaysian vs Dutch Language Rank

It’s really interesting to find out Malaysian vs Dutch language rank. Malaysian and Dutch history gives you Malaysian and Dutch language rank. The Malaysian language rank is 54. And Dutch language rank is 48. The language which is at the higher position has maximum number of native speakers. If you want to know the number of native speakers then go to Malaysian vs Dutch.

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