Filipino
Filipino or Filipino (English: Filipino; English audio: / ˌfɪlɪˈpiːnoʊ /) [3] is one of the national and official languages of the Philippines, coupled with English, established in 1987. This language is the standard accent of Tagalog on 13 November. 1937 The National Language Institute chooses Tagalog as the most commonly used written language. It became the basis of the new national language in 1961, the language was known as Pilipino, and its name was changed to Filipino in 1972.
Myanmar
Burmese or Myanmar (မြန်မာဘာသာ, MLCTS: myanma bhasa, [mjəmà bàðà]) is the official language of Burma. It is in the Tibetan-Burmese language family. Which is a sub-branch of the language family It is the mother tongue of approximately 34.5 million people in Myanmar and is the second language of Myanmar's minority. And in India Bangladesh Malaysia, Thailand and the United States Burmese is a language with pitch. Or tonal with 4 tones and written using Burmese characters Which is adapted from the Mon script, another one It is a member of the Brahmin alphabet, the ISO 639 code for Burmese is 'my' and SIL is BMS.
Cambodia
Cambodia or Kampuchea [8] (Khmer: កម្ពុជា Kampucha), officially known as Kingdom of Cambodia or Kingdom of Kampuchea (Khmer: ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រ កម្ពុជា Prachanajkampusha) is a country located in the southern part of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia with an area of 181,035 square kilometers. Having a western border with Thailand North next to Thailand and Laos. East and south to Vietnam. And southwest by the Gulf of Thailand
Brunei Darussalam
Malay Brunei (Malay: Bahasa Melayu Brunei) is the national language of Brunei and is a common language in parts of East Malaysia. This is not the official language of Brunei. (Which uses the standard Malay language as the official language) but has played an important role in society and is replacing minority languages, the Malay language of Brunei has approximately 266,000 speakers [1]. 1984) in the capital and along the coast. It is found in Malaysia by approximately 51,000 people (2000), in the northern coast of Belite and the Tutao River in Sarawak and Sabah.
Laos
Lao (Lao: ພາ ສາ ລາວ Pasa Lao) is the official language of Laos. Is a tonal language in the Tai language group And close relationship with that of Thailand The writing system in Lao language will use Lao characters. Which is a compound vowel alphabet system (A writing system consisting of symbols for consonants followed by vowels that are in front, back, top, bottom of the consonants) and closely related to the Thai alphabet
Vietnam
Language: Vietnamese (Vietnamese) is the official language, which in 1920 the Vietnamese academic community held a referendum to use the Roman alphabet (quoc ngu) instead of the Chinese character (Chu Nom) in Vietnamese writing.
Singapore
Because the Singaporean population has many races The diversity of languages is therefore great. The government requires four official languages: English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil, with English as the primary language of business dealings. It is a common language for communication between people of different nationalities. And is the primary language used in school It is the first language taught in Singapore schools since 1987.
Most of Singapore's population is bilingual because the government recognizes the importance of English. International language And the mother tongue of each ethnic population Therefore, Singaporean people of Chinese descent speak both Chinese and English. The Malays also learn the language along with the Malay language. Same as Indians
Thailand
Thai or Central Thai is the official and national language of Thailand. Thai is a language of the Tai language group, which is a subclass of the Khra-Tai language family.It is assumed that this family language is native to southern China. And some linguists have suggested that Thai language is likely to be linked to the Austro-Asiatic language family. Austronesian language family And the Chinese-Tibetan language family
Indonesia
Indonesian (Indonesian: Bahasa Indonesia) is the designated Malay language as the official language of Indonesia. And is a language that is noteworthy in many ways To begin with, most Indonesians speak Indonesian as a second language. And a small minority speaks in some meanings This language is relatively new. Since it was officially formed in 1945 and it is a constantly changing language. Since words are constantly borrowed from other languages, the local name for Indonesian is Bahasa Indonesia and the name is sometimes used in English.
Malaysia
Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia) or Malay (Bahasa Melayu Malaysia) is the name often used for the Malay language used in Malaysia. (As opposed to the Malay language used in Indonesia, which is called the Indonesian language). The official language of Malaysia is "Malay", but the Malaysian government sometimes calls its official language. "Malaysian language"