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searching for Brunei English 11 found (19 total)
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Education in Brunei
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post-secondary and university. Although Malay is the official language of Brunei , English is the main medium of instruction in most primary and secondary schools
Culture of Brunei
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ISBN 978-1-85359-362-8. Deterding, David; Sharbawi, Salbrina (13 May 2013). Brunei English : A New Variety in a Multilingual Society. Springer Science & Business
Vowel
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including RP, the Queen's English, American English, Singapore English, Brunei English , North Frisian, Turkish Kabardian, and various indigenous Australian
Rhoticity in English
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"Rhoticity in Brunei English ". English World-Wide. 31 (2): 121–137. doi:10.1075/eww.31.2.01sha. Nur Raihan Mohamad (2017). "Rhoticity in Brunei English : A diachronic
Brunei
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official language and it is spoken by a majority of the population in Brunei . English is used in business as a working language and as the language of instruction
Nasi goreng
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Retrieved 24 June 2018. David Deterding; Salbrina Sharbawi (13 May 2013). Brunei English : A New Variety in a Multilingual Society. Springer Science & Business
Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay
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Indonesian Malay (Malaysia and Brunei ) English Maka, Majelis Umum memproklamasikan PERNYATAAN UMUM TENTANG HAK ASASI MANUSIA sebagai satu standar umum
Multilingual User Interface
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Mongolian English मराठी Marathi English Yes Yes Melayu (Brunei) Malay (Brunei ) English Yes Melayu (Malaysia) Malay (Malaysia) English Yes Yes Malti Maltese
Muhammad Jamalul Alam II
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(2020). Bolton, Kingsley; Botha, Werner; Kirkpatrick, Andy (eds.). "Brunei English ". The Handbook of Asian Englishes. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.
Ali Mohammad Daud
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at the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College (at the time called Pekan Brunei English School), alongside Zakaria Sulaiman. Additionally, he completed a term
Dusun people (Brunei)
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in Tutong District and Belait District) Languages Dusun Brunei Malay Brunei English Religion Sunni Islam Christianity Animism Related ethnic groups Bisaya