Picture yourself being able to make an appointment, plan a future meeting, or even reminisce about past events with ease and clarity in a new language. From talking about "Tomorrow morning" to referencing "Last year," you’ll find that being able to articulate specific moments in time broadens your conversational horizons immensely. And who knows? Mastering this Malay lesson could be your key to planning an amazing foreign adventure without a hitch!
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Last week
Tomorrow morning
Day before yesterday
Next week
Last month
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Next year
Day after tomorrow
Last month
Next month
Last year
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Tomorrow morning
Last week
Can we talk about it tomorrow?
When is your appointment?
Wake me up at 8
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Tomorrow morning
Next week
Next month
Day before yesterday
Last week
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Can we talk about it tomorrow?
What day is it today?
Last week
When is your appointment?
Next week
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Last week
Next month
Last month
Last year
Next year
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Last week
Today is November 21
Next month
Next week
Tomorrow morning
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What day is it today?
Next week
Today is November 21
Wake me up at 8
Last week
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Next year
Tomorrow morning
Today is November 21
Day before yesterday
Next week
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Day before yesterday
What month?
What day is it today?
What day?
Tomorrow morning
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Next month
Last year
Last month
Last week
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What day is it today?
What day?
Tomorrow morning
Day before yesterday
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Last week
Wake me up at 8
Next month
Today is November 21
Next week
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Last year
Tomorrow morning
Today is November 21
Next year
Last month
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Day before yesterday
Last month
Tomorrow morning
Next year
Next month
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When is your appointment?
Tomorrow morning
What day is it today?
What month?
What day?
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Time and date :: Malay vocabulary
The intricacies of dates and times can be the unsung heroes of communication, whether it's coordinating a meetup or planning a special occasion. With Malay Lesson 84, you'll delve into the world of calendars and clocks but in a way that's way more engaging than staring at a planner. You'll learn to navigate the timeline of your life, days, and months in a foreign language, which is an invaluable skill for both personal and professional settings.
Ready to dive into an assortment of Malay vocabulary that makes discussing time and dates a breeze? Phrases like "Tomorrow morning" and "Day before yesterday" allow you to position events with respect to the present day. Looking to talk about more extended periods? You've got "Next week," "Last week," "Next month," and "Last month" to help frame those conversations. "Next year" and "Last year" are ideal for discussing long-term plans or reminiscing. The Malay lesson also covers essential questions like "What day?" and "What month?" that you'll frequently encounter. "What day is it today?" and "Today is November 21" are your go-to Malay phrases for daily life updates. For those specific moments, like an early morning wake-up or an upcoming appointment, Malay phrases like "Wake me up at 8" and "When is your appointment?" come in handy. And if you're looking to defer a discussion, "Can we talk about it tomorrow?" offers a polite option. All in all, this Malay lesson prepares you to converse confidently about the past, present, and future.