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Pangasinan and Malay 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 Pangasinan and Malay 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.
Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.
Pangasinan: Approximately 2.5 million speakers 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.
Everyday phrases translated from Pangasinan to Malay — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Kumusta | Hello |
| Masantos ya kabuasan | Selamat pagi |
| Masantos ya ngarem | Selamat petang |
| Masantos ya labi | Selamat petang |
| Masantos ya labi | Selamat malam |
| Paalam | Selamat tinggal |
| Mannengnengan tayo lamet | Jumpa lagi nanti |
| Mannengnengan tayo nabuas | Jumpa esok |
| Maong ya kabwasan | Selamat datang |
| Kumusta kayo? | Apa khabar |
| Maong ak, salamat | Saya sihat, terima kasih |
| Maong ya agew | Selamat hari raya |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Ipangasim | Tolonglah |
| Salamat | Terima kasih |
| Balbaleg ya salamat | Terima kasih banyak-banyak |
| Abrasaen ka | Anda dialu-alukan |
| On | Ya |
| Andi | Tidak |
| Dispensa yo ak | Maafkan saya |
| Pasensya ka la | Saya minta maaf |
| Anggapoy problema | Tiada masalah |
| Siempre | Sudah tentu |
| Kumusta | Tahniah |
| Maong ya kapalaran | Semoga berjaya |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Antoy ngaran mo? | Siapa nama awak |
| Malikeliket ak ta akabat ta ka | Selamat berkenalan |
| Iner so nanlapuan mo? | Awak dari mana? |
| Pigay taon mo la? | Berapa umur awak? |
| Sakey ak ya estudyante | Saya seorang pelajar |
| Wadia ak ed bakasyon | Saya di sini sedang bercuti |
| Wadia ak parad trabaho | Saya di sini untuk kerja |
| Saya so kaaro ko | Ini kawan saya |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Sakey | Satu |
| Duara | Dua |
| Talora | Tiga |
| Apat | Empat |
| Lima | Lima |
| Anem | Enam |
| Pito | Tujuh |
| Walora | Lapan |
| Siam | Sembilan |
| Samplora | Sepuluh |
| Sanlasus | Seratus |
| Sanlibo | Seribu |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Natan | Hari ini |
| Nabuas | Esok |
| Kahapon | Semalam |
| Natan | Sekarang |
| Diad saginonor | Nanti |
| Antoy oras natan? | Pukul berapa sekarang? |
| Diad kabuasan | Pada waktu pagi |
| Diad labi | Pada waktu petang |
| Lunes | Isnin |
| Biernes | Jumaat |
| Diad ontumbok a simba | Minggu depan |
| Sakey oras | Satu jam |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Iner so kawalaan na banyo? | Di mana bilik air? |
| Iner so istasyon na tren? | Di manakah stesen kereta api? |
| Iner so airport? | Di manakah lapangan terbang? |
| Panon ak ya makasabi diman? | Bagaimana saya boleh ke sana? |
| Liko ed kawigi | Belok kiri |
| Liko ed kawanan | Belok kanan |
| Diretso ka | Terus ke hadapan |
| Asingger la | Ia dekat |
| Arawi itan | Ia jauh |
| Abalang ak | Saya sesat |
| Kaukolan ko so taxi | Saya perlukan teksi |
| Iner so pangaliwan ko na tiket? | Di mana saya boleh membeli tiket? |
| Panon karakel so tiket? | Berapa harga tiket? |
| Maligen kasi so panakar? | Adakah selamat untuk berjalan? |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Naerasan ak | Saya lapar |
| Napgaan ak | Saya dahaga |
| Danum, ipangasim | Air, tolong |
| Sakey a lamisaan parad duara, ipangasin | Tolong satu meja untuk dua orang |
| Say menu, ipangasin | Tolong menunya |
| Antoy irekomenda yo? | Apa yang anda cadangkan? |
| Labay ko iya | Saya ingin ini |
| Mananam itan | Memang sedap |
| Say bayar, ipangasin | Bil, tolong |
| Ag ak mangan na karne | Saya tidak makan daging |
| Walay allergy ko ed kakanen | Saya mempunyai alahan makanan |
| Kape | Kopi |
| Tsaa | Teh |
| Tinapay | Roti |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Panon karakel so bili na saya? | Berapa kos ini? |
| Masyadon mabmabli | Ia terlalu mahal |
| Aawaten mo ta ray credit card? | Adakah anda menerima kad kredit? |
| Manaanap ak labat | Saya hanya melihat |
| Alaen ko itan | Saya akan mengambilnya |
| Bukas | Buka |
| Sarado | Tertutup |
| Lolooban | Pintu masuk |
| Paway | Keluar |
| Iner so tindaan? | Di manakah pasaran? |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Tulong | Tolong |
| Mantawag na doktor | Panggil doktor |
| Tawagan mo ray pulis | Hubungi polis |
| Kaukolan ko so tulong | Saya perlukan bantuan |
| Mansasakit ak | Saya sakit |
| Iner so kawalaan na ospital? | Di mana hospital? |
| Iner so botika? | Di mana farmasi? |
| Ansakit dia | Sakit di sini |
| Kaukolan ko so doktor | Saya perlukan doktor |
| Walay ospital ya asingger? | Adakah terdapat hospital berdekatan? |
| Pangasinan | Malay |
|---|---|
| Makasalita ka na Ingles? | Adakah anda bercakap bahasa Inggeris? |
| Agko natatalosan | Saya tak faham |
| Natatalosan ko | Saya faham |
| Ipangasin mansalita kan magano | Tolong cakap perlahan-lahan |
| Ipangasin uliten itan | Tolong ulangi itu |
| Ipangasin isulat itan | Sila tuliskannya |
| Antoy labay ton ibaga? | Apakah maksud ini? |
| Panon mon nibaga iya? | Bagaimana anda mengatakan ini? |
| Manaaral ak | Saya sedang belajar |
| Mansasalita ak na daiset | Saya bercakap sedikit |
| Sarag mo ak ya tulongan? | Boleh awak tolong saya? |
| Agko amta | Saya tidak tahu |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
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.
Pangasinan is primarily spoken in the province of Pangasinan, located in the northern part of the Philippines. It is also spoken in neighboring regions and by Pangasinan communities around the world.
Uses the Latin alphabet, adapted to include letters that represent the unique sounds of the language. The standard alphabet consists of 20 letters: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, NG, O, P, R, S, T, U, W, Y. Letters such as F, J, Q, V, X, Z are generally used only in loanwords.
Features a straightforward phonemic inventory with a clear distinction between short and long vowels, and a variety of consonant sounds typical of Philippine languages.
Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order predominates. Pangasinan uses a variety of prefixes, suffixes, and infixes to articulate grammatical relationships, similar to other Philippine languages. The language is also known for its verb focus system, affecting verb conjugation depending on the role of the subject, object, or location in the sentence.
Includes loanwords primarily from Spanish, reflecting the Philippines' colonial history, as well as modern borrowings from English and Filipino.
Part of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family.
Primarily uses the Latin script. Historically, the indigenous script called 'Kur-itan' or 'Kulitan' was also used, particularly before Spanish colonization.
The transition from indigenous scripts to Latin script occurred during the Spanish colonial era, with the Latin script becoming standardized for the language in the modern period.
Approximately 2.5 million speakers
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