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Malay Numbers 0–1 Million — 60-Minute Crash Course

You will learn how to use Malay numbers when talking about prices, money, age, phone numbers, dates, quantities, addresses, and everyday situations in Malaysia.
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Can you understand Malay numbers when someone tells you a price, age, phone number, or amount?

If numbers are confusing in Malay, this short crash course will help you master them step by step.

In Malay Numbers 0–1 Million, you will learn how Malay numbers are formed and how to use them naturally in everyday situations.

We start with the basics:

0–10 → 11–19 → 20–99 → hundreds → thousands → tens of thousands → hundreds of thousands → 1 million

Then we move into practical speaking situations such as:

💰 Prices & money
🛒 Shopping
📱 Phone numbers
🎂 Age
📅 Dates & years
🏠 Addresses
🔢 Quantities
🗣️ Everyday conversations

The course includes repetition and speaking practice so you don’t just memorize numbers—you actually use them.

Module 1 — Malay Numbers 0–10
Module 2 — Numbers 11–99
Module 3 — Hundreds
Module 4 — Thousands
Module 5 — 10,000–100,000
Module 6 — 100,000–1 Million
Module 7 — Numbers in Real Life
Module 8 — Final Speaking Challenge
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Duration Under 60 minutes
Video Under 60 minutes
Level Beginner
Basic info

Learn how to say and understand Malay numbers from 0 to 1 million with simple explanations, repetition, pronunciation practice, and real-life examples.

You will learn how to use Malay numbers when talking about prices, money, age, phone numbers, dates, quantities, addresses, and everyday situations in Malaysia.

By the end of this crash course, you should be able to recognize, pronounce, and use common Malay numbers with greater confidence.

Course requirements
  • Basic knowledge of Malay vocabulary is recommended.
  • No previous knowledge of Malay numbers is required.
  • A willingness to repeat and practise aloud.
  • Suitable for learners studying Malay for daily communication, travel, work, or life in Malaysia.
Intended audience
  • Beginner Malay learners
  • Beginner–intermediate learners who want to improve number vocabulary
  • Students learning Malay for everyday communication
  • Travelers visiting Malaysia
  • Expats and foreigners living in Malaysia
  • Anyone who wants to understand Malaysian prices and numbers
  • Learners who want to improve their Malay listening and speaking confidence

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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed