Learning Malay through daily phrases helps you understand how people actually speak in real situations. Instead of focusing on rules and grammar, daily phrases allow you to respond naturally and build confidence faster.
This approach works well for beginners and anyone learning Malay on their own.
Here are some commonly used Malay phrases that appear in everyday conversations:
Terima kasih – Thank you
Sama-sama – You’re welcome
Tolong – Please / Help
Maaf – Sorry / Excuse me
Baik – Okay / Alright
These phrases are easy to remember and useful in many situations.
Greetings are often the first words you’ll hear and use:
Hai – Hi
Selamat pagi – Good morning
Selamat tengah hari – Greeting for noon times
Selamat Petang – Good Afternoon
Selamat malam – Good evening/ Night
Using basic greetings makes conversations feel more natural and friendly.
Knowing how to respond is just as important as knowing what to say:
Boleh – Can / Yes, you can
Tak boleh – Cannot
Tak apa – It’s okay
Nanti – Later
These responses are widely used in casual conversations.
The best way to practice daily Malay phrases is to repeat them often. Listening to native pronunciation, saying the phrases out loud, and using them in simple situations helps build confidence.
Short daily practice works better than long study sessions.
If you prefer a more structured way to learn, step-by-step video lessons can help you practice daily Malay phrases in real-life contexts. Short, practical lessons make it easier to stay consistent and improve naturally.
You can explore our pre-recorded Malay lessons anytime and see if they match your learning style.
Whichever method you choose, stay consistent and enjoy the learning process.