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Be Creative With Brunei Malay,
Writers Told
By Rosli Abidin Yahya
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Literary writers should not be shy in using the
Brunei Malay dialect in their writings as its correct application
and usage could enhance their products, said Haj ah Norati bte Bakar,
the Head of Dictionary Unit, Malay Language Development and
Proliferation Section, Language and Literature Bureau, Ministry of
Culture, Youth and Sports.
"If words are applied properly and
used correctly, creative writers could achieve aesthetic products,"
she said, during a book promotion session in conjunction with the
Brunei Book Fair 2008 at the International Convention Centre.
The second edition of Kamus Bahasa
Melayu Brunei or Brunei Malay Dictionary is a national heritage that
contains more than 15,000 entries which demonstrates the pride of
the local Malays in the country.
She said the effort in publishing
the second edition started in 2003 and was completed in 2007.
Since the first edition was
published in 1991, the role of the Brunei Malay language has
proliferated in relation with the rapid development seen in standard
Malay language.
"Brunei Malay language has been the
national lingua franca in this country and the words have been used
many times in creative and non-creative writings, as well as
official speeches.
"The right choice of words used
usually showed the true messages delivered in speeches.
"The continued usage of the Brunei
Malay language in writings and speeches must be encouraged and
supported," she said.
Hjh Norati explained the
arrangement of Brunei Malay language that could enhance the
aesthetic quality of writing products.
She said DBP has published many
dictionaries, including the highly acclaimed 3,082-page Nusantara
Malay Language Dictionary, Children's Dictionary, Tutong Malay
Dictionary, Kedayan Malay Dictionary, and Word and General
Expression Dictionary.
The Second Edition of Brunei Malay
Language Dictionary was launched last January during a talk by
Language Council of Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia or MABBIM. -- Courtesy of Borneo
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