Friday, 29 November 2019
Dato Lee Chong Wei Personal Life By Hiranyan Ravichandran
DATUK Lee Chong Wei DB PJN AMN DCSM DSPN (born 21 October 1982) is a retired Malaysian badminton player. As a singles player, Lee was ranked first worldwide for 349 weeks, these including a 199-week streak from 21 August 2008 to 14 June 2012.
He is the fourth Malaysian player after Rashid Sidek, Roslin Hashim and Wong Chun Han to achieve such a ranking (since official rankings were first kept in the 1980s), and is the only Malaysian shuttler to hold the number one ranking for more than a year.
Lee was born in Bagan Serai, Perak, into a Malaysian Chinese family, to Lee Ah Chai and Khor Kim Choi. In his early years, he favoured basketball, however his mother soon banned him from the game due to the searing heat of the outdoor basketball court. Lee began to learn badminton at the age of 11, when his father, who liked to play the game, brought him to the badminton hall. Attracting the attention of local coach Teh Peng Huat, who asked Lee's father if he could take him as a student. After receiving his father's consent, Teh began to train Lee after school.Discovered by Misbun Sidek, he was drafted into the national squad when he was seventeen years old.
Lee received RM 300,000 on 21 August 2008, as a reward for his silver medal effort in the 2008 Olympic Games. Also, he received RM 3,000 a month as a lifetime pension beginning in August 2008. He was appointed as the UNICEF Malaysia, national ambassador in February 2009.
He was in a relationship with Wong Mew Choo his teammate. In 2009, Lee and Wong announced they are no longer together during the 2009 World Championships in Hyderabad, India. However, Lee announced his reconciliation with Mew Choo after winning a silver medal in 2012 Summer Olympics.They were married on 9 November 2012, and had two children, Kingston and Terrance, which were born in April 2013 and July 2015 respectively.
On 16 March 2011, Lee received Permodalan National Berhad shares worth RM100,000 from Najib Tun Razak soon after his triumph in the All England Open. He was appointed as KDU University College ambassador on 31 July 2011. Lee's autobiography Dare to be a Champion was officially published on 18 January 2012.
Hope there will be a star like him in future.....
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Malay language by Hiranyan Ravichandran
Malay is now written using the Latin Script (Rumi), although an Arabic Script called Arab Melayu or Jawi also exists. Rumi is official in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Malay uses Hindu-Arabic numerals.
Rumi and Jawi are co-official in Brunei only. Names of institutions and organisations have to use Jawi and Rumi (Latin) scripts. Jawi is used fully in schools, especially the Religious School, Sekolah Agama, which is compulsory during the afternoon for Muslim students aged from around 6–7 up to 12–14.
Malay is not a tonal language like Sino-Tibetan Languages like Mandarin, Cantonese,.... And its using the alphabet system and latin script. So it's easy for those who learning Malay...
And another surprising fact in Malay is that most of the Malay words are rooted from English, Arabic, Tamil, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese and Sanskrit.
Here are some examples:
ENGLISH~MALAY
Clinic~Klinik
ARABIC~MALAY
أهل / ahl (member)~ Ahli
TAMIL~MALAY
கப்பல்/kappal(boat)~ Kapal
CHINESE~MALAY
足够 / zúgòu(enough)~ Cukup
And so on....
It's really fun and easy to learn Malay.
Here are some useful phrases for you:
Selamat pagi: Good Morning
Selamat malam: Good night
Apa khabar?: How are you?
Saya dari Singapura: I am from Singapore
Malaysian parliament by Hiranyan Ravichandran
The Parliament of Malaysia (Malay: Parlimen Malaysia) is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system. The bicameralparliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) and the Dewan Negara (Senate). The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) as the Head of State is the third component of Parliament.