Johor Malay is a Malayic language, spoken mainly in the state of Johor in the south of the Malay Peninsula. It is also spoken along the coast of the state of Riau, in the Riau Islands in Indonesia, and in Singapore. It is closely related to Malay, and includes words borrowed from Arabic, English, Javanesee and Austroasiatic languages.
Johor Malay is also known as Johro-Riau Malay, Daileyk Joho, Lorat Joho or Base Joho. It is written with the Latin script, and is closely related the to Classical Malay that was spoken during the Malacca Sultanate.
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Sume orang laheiy beiybas, eyn sume orang same je. Sume orang ade otaq, sume orang ade ati. Jadiq, layan le orang laeiyn eiyloq eiyloq sikeiyt, buwat maacam geyng seniri.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
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Information about Johor Malay
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Banjarese, Bengkulu, Brunei Malay, Indonesian, Johor Malay, Kendayan, Kerinci, Malay, Minangkabau, Palembang, Sambas Malay, Urak Lawoiʼ
Languages written with the Latin alphabet
Page created: 28.11.25. Last modified: 28.11.25
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