Because Malay was spoken on both sides of the Strait of Malacca, a crucial trade route between India and China, Malay-speaking groups were drawn into international commerce centuries before European penetration of the region, and Malay became a lingua franca in Indonesian ports, giving rise to a range of pidgin s and creole s known as Bazaar Malay (Melayu Pasar). In 20th-century Indonesia, a standardized form of Malay was adopted as the national language, Indonesian; written in Latin letters, it is now spoken or understood by about 70% of the population. Similar standardizations of Malay comprise the national languages of Malaysia and Brunei. The oldest known Malay texts are 7th-century inscriptions from southern Sumatra in an Indic script (see {{link=Indic writing systems">Indic writing system ); a continuous Malay literary tradition did not begin until the Islamization of the Malay Peninsula in the 14th century.
MALAY LANGUAGE
Meaning of MALAY LANGUAGE in English
Britannica English dictionary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012