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Practice Making Plans in Malayca

Making plans is one of the most useful real-world Malayca skills: it requires future tenses, time expressions, suggestions, and the gentle back-and-forth of agreeing on a place. This scenario rehearses the entire planning conversation — proposing a day, suggesting an activity, picking a time and place, and confirming via text. You'll practise the Malayca verbs for 'to suggest', 'to agree', 'to prefer', and the polite phrasing that lets you decline a suggestion without offence. By the end you'll organise an outing in Malayca as easily as you would in English.

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Sample Malayca conversation

Örnek konuşma
  1. Hai! Awak free hujung minggu ni? Saya fikir kita boleh buat sesuatu yang seronok.

    Hey! Are you free this weekend? I was thinking we could do something fun.
  2. Ya, saya free! Apa yang awak fikirkan?

    Yes, I'm free! What did you have in mind?
  3. Kita boleh pergi pameran seni baru, cuba restoran baru tu, atau lepak di taman. Apa yang best?

    We could go to the new art exhibition, try that new restaurant, or just hang out in the park. What sounds good?
  4. Pameran seni nampak menarik! Di mana ia?

    The art exhibition sounds interesting! Where is it?
  5. Ia di muzium bandar. Ia buka pukul 10 pagi dan percuma pada hari Sabtu! Nak pergi pagi?

    It's at the city museum. It opens at 10 AM and it's free on Saturdays! Shall we go in the morning?
  6. Pagi sesuai. Jom jumpa pukul 10.

    Morning works for me. Let's meet at 10.

Ne öğreneceksin

  • Suggest activities and times in Malayca
  • Agree, counter-suggest, or politely decline
  • Confirm a final plan with date, time, and location
  • Send a quick text to update the plan
  • Apologise gracefully if you need to cancel

Sıkça sorulan sorular

How do I suggest going somewhere in Malayca?

Use the conditional or 'shall we' construction — 'How about going to…?' — which is softer than the imperative.

How do I politely decline a Malayca invitation?

There's a face-saving formula — 'Thanks, but I can't on Friday — could we do another day?' — that doesn't slam the door. The scenario rehearses it.

What's the Malayca for 'let's meet at 8'?

A specific construction with the time prefix — included in the vocabulary list.

How do I confirm plans last-minute in Malayca?

Short texts in Malayca use a contracted style. The scenario shows the casual register: 'Still on for tonight?' style.

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