Malay/Alphabet
The Malay alphabet consists of 26 letters from the Latin alphabet, like the English alphabet, and is based of the Latin script. There are two different types of script used in Malay. One being the currently used one, and the Jawi script.
Aa as in the word “ask”,
Bb same as in English
Cc like “tch”.
Dd same as in English.
Ee as in “elevated” and also as in "taken"
Ff same as in English
Gg as in "good" and never as in "gist"
Hh as in “Hotel”
Ii as in the word “ink” never as in the word “island”
Jj same as in English “job”
Kk same as in English.
Ll like “l” in “life”.
Mm same as in English
Nn same as in English
Oo same as in English “Old” never as in “Hot” which is pronounced somehow like {hat}
Pp same as in English
Qq same as in English.
Rr same as in English
Ss same as in English
Tt same as in English but not as sharp.
Uu as in the “put”, never as in the word “cup” or “university”
Vv same as in English
Ww same as in English
Xx as “kh”, sometimes as “ks”
Yy same as in English.
Zz same as in English.
dz as “th” in “that”
kh as “ch” in “loch”
Ua as “ua”
Ny as “ñ” in the “español”
Ng as “ng” in the “sing”
Ngg as in “singing girl”
Sy as in “sh”
The names of the letters are basically the same, except for Z, which is "zed".