Ziddin ungkap kata “Gratis” di Malaysia dipengaruhi Belanda? HAH Belanda?

Is Malaysia Influenced by Dutch? Ziddin Aziz explains that Malaysia uses the word "gratis" because it is influenced by the Dutch. Since when was Malaysia influenced by the Dutch? ____ Ziddin reveals that the word "gratis" in Malaysia is influenced by the Dutch? Huh, Dutch? Did Malaysia and the Netherlands ever have a relationship? ________ Hello Guys, Welcome to Information. This time we will discuss: A Malaysian citizen named Ziddin Aziz criticized the Malaysian Language and Literature Council (DBP) for the use of the word "gratis" on its official website. According to him, the use of the word is inappropriate because Malay actually has an original equivalent, namely "percuma." Ziddin questioned why the institution tasked with preserving and developing the Malay language would use a word derived from Dutch. He believes that, as a language institution, DBP should be a role model in the use of Malay vocabulary in all official publications. According to Ziddin, the presence of the word "gratis" in the Council's Dictionary does not automatically mean it is suitable for use in official government or language institution writing. He argued that dictionaries serve to document words used by the public, including loanwords, but in formal contexts, the use of readily available Malay vocabulary should be prioritized. The question that raises a big question about Ziddin's criticism is, since when was Malaysia influenced by Dutch? Isn't Malaysia using the word "gratis" (free) because it was influenced by Indonesian speakers? He himself once said that the Dutch didn't influence education in Malaysia because they colonized it only briefly. So, is he embarrassed to say that the word "gratis" was influenced by Indonesia? Then, why does he criticize the use of the word "gratis," which he claims was influenced by the Dutch? He himself once said that it's impossible for Malaysia to impose its language like Indonesia; in Malaysia, everyone is free to choose their language, their understanding, and their ideology. So, if he says Malaysia is free to speak, why is he protesting the use of a language influenced by Dutch? Ziddin Aziz is quite a unique person. What he said yesterday, today is different. It's also embarrassing to say he was influenced by Indonesia and to seek answers as if Malaysia had no influence on Indonesia. both language and cultural issues. --- Music: Crunchy Leaves by Vlad Gluschenko is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/2xGHypM ---