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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Teacher of the Department of Translation. Professional certified translator with experience in translating and teaching English and German. I teach people in 20 countries of the world. My principle in teaching and conducting lessons is to move away from memorizing rules from memory, and, instead, learn to understand the principles of the language and use them in the same way as talking and pronouncing sounds correctly by feeling, and not going over each one in your head all the rules, since there won’t be time for that in real speech. You always need to build on the situation and comfort.
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“Simple” doesn’t mean effortless

At first glance, Malay (Bahasa Melayu) looks easy.
No verb conjugation. No gender. No plural endings.
Just words, one after the other.

That’s why many students jump in without preparation.
And that’s exactly why they get stuck.

Because Malay is not hard — but it’s also not mindless.
It follows patterns. It relies on structure.
And those patterns only work if you learn to listen differently.


Malay doesn’t sound like it thinks

Most European languages say what they mean.
Malay implies what it means. It leaves space.

Instead of:

I don’t like it because it’s difficult.

You might say:

Not really like. Little bit hard.

Instead of:

Please don’t do that again.

You might say:

Can maybe not again?

It’s not just about grammar.
It’s a shift in how emotion and respect are built into the rhythm of speech.


You don’t need new rules. You need new ears.

Learning Malaysian online isn’t about adding new rules to your memory.
It’s about changing what you notice.

You learn:

  • Why repetition is not always redundant — but respectful
  • Why tone carries more than words
  • Why questions are often statements with space

At Levitin Language School, we teach Malay as a living system — not a list of exceptions.


Malaysian / Bahasa Melayu — simple, but never shallow

There’s a reason people underestimate this language.
It doesn’t show off. It doesn’t overwhelm.
But once you start to speak it, you realize:

It’s one of the most efficient, elegant, and humane languages in the world.

And that’s exactly why it’s worth learning.


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