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Malay and Bikol are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Both Malay and Bikol belong to the Austronesian language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
Malay follows subject-verb-object (SVO) order while Bikol follows verb-subject-object (VSO). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
Malay: Approximately 290 million speakers, including those who speak Indonesian as a standardized form of Malay, making it one of the most spoken languages in the world. Bikol: Approximately 4.5 to 5 million speakers across different Bikol varieties, including Central Bikol, Rinconada Bikol, Pandan Bikol, and others.
Everyday phrases translated from Malay to Bikol — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Hello | Kumusta |
| Selamat pagi | Marhay na aga |
| Selamat petang | Marhay na hapon |
| Selamat petang | Marhay na banggi |
| Selamat malam | Marhay na banggi |
| Selamat tinggal | Paalam |
| Jumpa lagi nanti | Maghirilingan kita sa huri |
| Jumpa esok | Maghirilingan kita saaga |
| Selamat datang | Maugmang Pag-abot |
| Apa khabar | Kumusta kamo? |
| Saya sihat, terima kasih | Ayos lang ako, salamat |
| Selamat hari raya | Marhay na aldaw |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Tolonglah | Tabi |
| Terima kasih | Salamat po |
| Terima kasih banyak-banyak | Dakulang salamat |
| Anda dialu-alukan | Maugma kamo |
| Ya | Iyo |
| Tidak | Dai |
| Maafkan saya | Pasensya na |
| Saya minta maaf | Pasensya na |
| Tiada masalah | Mayo nin problema |
| Sudah tentu | Siyempre |
| Tahniah | Pagbati |
| Semoga berjaya | Marhay na swerte |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Siapa nama awak | Ano an pangaran mo? |
| Selamat berkenalan | Maogma na mamidbid ka |
| Awak dari mana? | Taga saen ka? |
| Berapa umur awak? | Pirang taon kana? |
| Saya seorang pelajar | Ako sarong estudyante |
| Saya di sini sedang bercuti | Yaon ako digdi sa bakasyon |
| Saya di sini untuk kerja | Yaon ako digdi para sa trabaho |
| Ini kawan saya | Ini an sakuyang amigo |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Satu | Saro |
| Dua | Duwa |
| Tiga | Tolo |
| Empat | Apat |
| Lima | Lima |
| Enam | Anom |
| Tujuh | Pito |
| Lapan | Walo |
| Sembilan | Siyam |
| Sepuluh | Sampulong |
| Seratus | Sanggatos |
| Seribu | Sarong ribo |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Hari ini | Ngonyan |
| Esok | Saaga |
| Semalam | Kahapon |
| Sekarang | Ngonyan |
| Nanti | Sa huri |
| Pukul berapa sekarang? | Anong oras na? |
| Pada waktu pagi | Sa aga |
| Pada waktu petang | Sa banggi |
| Isnin | Lunes |
| Jumaat | Biyernes |
| Minggu depan | Sa masunod na semana |
| Satu jam | Sarong oras |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Di mana bilik air? | Haen an banyo? |
| Di manakah stesen kereta api? | Haen an istasyon kan tren? |
| Di manakah lapangan terbang? | Haen an aeropuerto? |
| Bagaimana saya boleh ke sana? | Paano ako makakaabot duman? |
| Belok kiri | Liko sa wala |
| Belok kanan | Liko sa too |
| Terus ke hadapan | Magdiretso ka |
| Ia dekat | Harani na ini |
| Ia jauh | Harayo ini |
| Saya sesat | Nawara ako |
| Saya perlukan teksi | Kaipuhan ko nin taxi |
| Di mana saya boleh membeli tiket? | Saen ako makakabakal nin tiket? |
| Berapa harga tiket? | Gurano an tiket? |
| Adakah selamat untuk berjalan? | Ligtas daw an paglakaw? |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Saya lapar | Nagugutom ako |
| Saya dahaga | Napapaha ako |
| Air, tolong | Tubig, tabi |
| Tolong satu meja untuk dua orang | Sarong lamesa para sa duwa, tabi |
| Tolong menunya | An menu, tabi |
| Apa yang anda cadangkan? | Ano an saimong irinerekomendar? |
| Saya ingin ini | Gusto ko ini |
| Memang sedap | Masiram ini |
| Bil, tolong | An bill, tabi |
| Saya tidak makan daging | Dai ako nagkakakan nin karne |
| Saya mempunyai alahan makanan | Igwa akong alerhiya sa pagkakan |
| Kopi | Kape |
| Teh | Tsaa |
| Roti | Tinapay |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Berapa kos ini? | Gurano an halaga kaini? |
| Ia terlalu mahal | Mahal na marhay ini |
| Adakah anda menerima kad kredit? | Nag-aako ka daw nin mga credit card? |
| Saya hanya melihat | Naghahanap lang ako |
| Saya akan mengambilnya | Kukuahon ko ini |
| Buka | Buksan |
| Tertutup | Sarado |
| Pintu masuk | Paglaog |
| Keluar | Magluwas |
| Di manakah pasaran? | Haen an merkado? |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Tolong | Tabang |
| Panggil doktor | Mag-apod nin doktor |
| Hubungi polis | Mag-apod nin pulis |
| Saya perlukan bantuan | Kaipuhan ko nin tabang |
| Saya sakit | Ako may helang |
| Di mana hospital? | Haen an ospital? |
| Di mana farmasi? | Haen an botika? |
| Sakit di sini | Masakit digdi |
| Saya perlukan doktor | Kaipuhan ko nin doktor |
| Adakah terdapat hospital berdekatan? | Igwa daw nin ospital sa harani? |
| Malay | Bikol |
|---|---|
| Adakah anda bercakap bahasa Inggeris? | Nagtataram ka daw nin Ingles? |
| Saya tak faham | Dai ko masabutan |
| Saya faham | Nasasabotan ko |
| Tolong cakap perlahan-lahan | Magtaram tabi nin luway-luway |
| Tolong ulangi itu | Utruhon tabi iyan |
| Sila tuliskannya | Isurat tabi ini |
| Apakah maksud ini? | Ano an boot sabihon kaini? |
| Bagaimana anda mengatakan ini? | Pano mo ini sinasabi? |
| Saya sedang belajar | Nag-aadal ako |
| Saya bercakap sedikit | Nagtataram ako nin dikit |
| Boleh awak tolong saya? | Pwede mo akong tabangan? |
| Saya tidak tahu | Dai ko aram |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Bikol languages are primarily spoken in the Bicol Region (Region V) of southeastern Luzon, Philippines. Major areas include Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Sorsogon, and parts of Masbate and Quezon provinces.
Uses the Latin alphabet, similar to Filipino and English orthography, often with specific adaptations for native sounds.
Bikol is non-tonal, with straightforward phonology. Syllable structures are generally simple (CV, CVC). Stress typically falls on the penultimate syllable but can shift for emphasis or grammatical purposes.
Primarily uses Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) or Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) word order. It features a focus system similar to other Philippine languages, using verb affixes to mark grammatical relations. Aspect (completed, ongoing, contemplated) is more important than tense.
Bikol has a significant number of loanwords from Spanish, as well as some from English and neighboring Philippine languages like Tagalog and Cebuano.
Part of the Austronesian language family, under the Malayo-Polynesian branch, specifically within the Central Philippine subgroup.
Uses the Latin script for modern writing. Historically, Bikol speakers may have used indigenous scripts like Baybayin, though written records are limited.
The Latin script was introduced during Spanish colonization, leading to the widespread literacy of Bikolano populations in both Spanish and Romanized Bikol.
Approximately 4.5 to 5 million speakers across different Bikol varieties, including Central Bikol, Rinconada Bikol, Pandan Bikol, and others.
Widely spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia (as Indonesian, which is a standardized dialect of Malay), Brunei, and Singapore. It also has speakers in southern Thailand, southern Philippines, and among some communities in Australia.
Uses the Latin alphabet primarily in Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. The letters used are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Features a simple phonetic structure with a total of 20 phonemes. Vowel length can distinguish meanings.
Subject-verb-object (SVO) order is typical. Tense is not inflected but rather indicated by time adverbs or context.
Includes numerous loanwords from Sanskrit, Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch, and English, reflecting its historical and trading influences.
Part of the Austronesian language family, within the Malayo-Polynesian branch.
Currently uses the Latin script. Historically, also used Jawi, an Arabic script, especially in religious contexts.
Transitioned from Jawi to Latin script during the 20th century, influenced by colonial and educational reforms.
Approximately 290 million speakers, including those who speak Indonesian as a standardized form of Malay, making it one of the most spoken languages in the world.
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