The Borneo Post

Awg Tengah: Kedayan words can add dynamism to Bahasa Malaysia

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LIMBANG: The fi ne vocabulary of the Kedayan language should be incorporat­ed into Bahasa Malaysia to add dynamism to the national language, suggests Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan.

He said the Kedayan community had a beautiful language which could help contribute to the continuous growth and evolution of the national language.

“The national language should be dynamic and not static. This is important to ensure that our national language continues to flourish and not end up like Latin, which used to be a legal language but whose use is now increasing­ly diminishin­g,” he said at the Limbang Kedayan Associatio­n’s Makan Tahun Perdana 2017- cuminaugur­ation of the RM1 million Kampung Pahlawan Multipurpo­se Hall here yesterday.

Awang Tengah, who is Minister of Industrial and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t, and also Second Minister of Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources, called on the Kedayan community to retain its rich heritage of indigenous cultural values, customs and tradition to further reinforce its identity in a changing world.

He said the state government placed a strong emphasis on preservati­on of diverse heritage as reflected in the Sarawak Cultural Symposium, which provides a platform for the 30 ethnic groups in the state.

“Despite our diversity, we can live in harmony and it is imperative for us to work together and unite as this is the foundation of stability of the past and our future to come,” he said.

The DCM al so s poke o f the importance to preserve a communi ty’s languag e , traditiona­l clothing and lifestyle against the onslaught of foreign culture.

He said the onus is on the younger generation to take up this responsibi­lity of safeguardi­ng their culture, values and identity, and to withstand the challenges of continuous changes in the modern era.

On the request for a piece of land for the Limbang Kedayan Associatio­n building in Limbang, the deputy chief minister said he is supportive of this objective and urged the associatio­n to work closely with the Land and Survey Department to identify an appropriat­e location.

Meanwhile, Awang Tengah announced the approval of a government grant of RM40,000 to the Limbang Kedayan Associatio­n and another RM10,000 from State Legislativ­e Assembly Speaker Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar.

He also presented prizes to the winners of the Junjung contest, which saw contestant­s competing to erect the best paddy farm hut, or ‘junjung’.

Among those present were Mohamad Asfia, Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and C on sumer i sm Dat uk Henry Sum Agong, Limbang MP Hasbi Habibol lah, Batu Danau assemblyma­n Paulus Palu Gumbang, and Lambir assemblyma­n Ripin Lamat.

 ??  ?? Awang Tengah (standing front row, fourth left), Mohamad Asfia (standing front row, third left) and Hasbi (standing front row, second left) with other VIPs, guests and winners of the Junjung contest, pose for a photo after the prize presentati­on ceremony.
Awang Tengah (standing front row, fourth left), Mohamad Asfia (standing front row, third left) and Hasbi (standing front row, second left) with other VIPs, guests and winners of the Junjung contest, pose for a photo after the prize presentati­on ceremony.

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