Talk:Malaysians
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Native languages of Malaysia (Infobox)
editThere has been an ongoing attempt by an unregistered user to add Mandarin and Tamil as native languages, even though both are foreign languages. Only Malay (Malaysian) and English (to a certain extent) are considered official, and other native or indigenous languages have already been treated in the article. May I propose a consensus, or request an admin to restrict edits from unverified users? Gandalfett (talk) 11:26, 21 September 2024 (UTC)