Sunday, June 10, 2018

Reading Signage Without Knowing The Language

Signs are used to communicate a message to a reader and assist the reader in decision making with the information provided. There are many different signs used. From informing us on road conditions to recommended behavior in public. This summer I will be traveling to Malaysia for a month, so I thought it would be a great idea to get familiar with the signs. Most of the signage in Malaysia is written in their official language Malay. To stay safe and get around the country I've had to learn a few keywords and phrases.

Jalan means “road” or “street.”
If you come across a sign that has the word "Jalan or Jln" in it, you'll know it's a street sign.



Peringatan means warning! 
Anytime you see this sign pay close attention because it has relevant information.


Perhentian Tekis means "Taxi Stop."
If you ever get tired of walking or need a lift just look for this sign. A taxi will be on its way!

Beri Laluan means “Give way."
This is similar to our Yield sign here in the United States, so make sure to always yield if needed!

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Hati-Hati Memandu means "Drive Carefully."
It's always a good idea to drive carefully; especially if cows are involved! Mooove out the way!



Berhati-hait dengan peragut means "Beware of snatch thieves."
When traveling tourists are easy prey for purse snatchers and pickpocketers so if you see this you've been warned! Keep your belongings close and be careful! 


Dilarang means "prohibited."
Sometimes we need a little reminder not to do certain things in the bathroom. Like squatting on the toilet or even washing your feet in them! 




No matter where you go you'll find signs that have valuable information on them. Some may seem bizarre, but if it's there then it's for a good reason so follow them! Lucky for you, if you ever travel in Malaysia, you'll know a few!