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Consonant Sounds: C and SY

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Malay, 'C' is always 'ch' as in 'cheese', and 'SY' is always 'sh' as in 'shoe'.

  • The letter 'C' never sounds like 'K' or 'S'; it is always /tʃ/ like 'Cili' (chili).
  • The digraph 'SY' represents the /ʃ/ sound, found in words like 'Syarat' (condition).
  • Unlike English, 'C' is consistent and never changes based on the following vowel.
C = 🧀 (ch) + SY = 🤫 (sh)

Sound Comparison Table

Letter/Digraph IPA Symbol English Equivalent Malay Example
C
/tʃ/
CH in Cheese
Cari (Find)
SY
/ʃ/
SH in Shoe
Syarat (Condition)
S
/s/
S in Sun
Satu (One)
K
/k/
K in Kite
Kaki (Leg)

Meanings

The Malay alphabet uses 'C' to represent a soft 'ch' sound and the combination 'SY' for the 'sh' sound.

1

Standard C

The voiceless palato-alveolar affricate, identical to the English 'ch'.

“Cari (Find)”

“Cuka (Vinegar)”

2

Standard SY

The voiceless palato-alveolar fricative, identical to the English 'sh'.

“Syukur (Grateful)”

“Syampu (Shampoo)”

Reference Table

Reference table for Consonant Sounds: C and SY
Type Sound Example Word Pronunciation Guide
Single Consonant
C
Cepat
Che-pat
Digraph
SY
Syukur
Shoo-koor
Initial Position
C
Cuka
Choo-kah
Medial Position
C
Baca
Bah-chah
Initial Position
SY
Syampu
Sham-poo
Medial Position
SY
Isyarat
Ee-shah-raht

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Bercakap

Bercakap (General communication)

Neutral
Cakap

Cakap (General communication)

Informal
Cakap

Cakap (General communication)

Jerga
Sembang

Sembang (General communication)

C vs SY Sound Map

C (Affricate)
Cawan Cup
Cili Chili
SY (Fricative)
Syarat Condition
Syampu Shampoo

Common Words by Sound

C Words

  • Cari
  • Cukup
  • Cantik

SY Words

  • Syukur
  • Syurga
  • Syak

Ejemplos por nivel

1

Cici suka cili.

Cici likes chili.

2

Saya ada syampu.

I have shampoo.

1

Cawan ini sangat cantik.

This cup is very beautiful.

2

Terima kasih, saya bersyukur.

Thank you, I am grateful.

1

Dia bercakap dengan cepat.

He speaks quickly.

2

Apakah syarat-syaratnya?

What are the conditions?

1

Ciri-ciri itu sangat unik.

Those characteristics are very unique.

2

Kita perlu berbincang secara syumul.

We need to discuss holistically.

1

Janganlah kamu mencerca orang lain.

Do not scorn other people.

2

Suasana malam itu sungguh syahdu.

The atmosphere that night was truly melancholic/soulful.

1

Cercaan itu tidak mematahkan semangatnya.

That scorn did not break his spirit.

2

Manifestasi syirik harus dijauhi.

Manifestations of polytheism must be avoided.

Fácil de confundir

Consonant Sounds: C and SY vs C vs S

Learners might use 'S' for 'C' because of English words like 'City'.

Errores comunes

Kari

Cari

Pronouncing 'C' as 'K'.

Sampu

Syampu

Pronouncing 'SY' as 'S'.

Sity

Cuti

Pronouncing 'C' as 'S'.

Sarat

Syarat

Confusing 'Sarat' (full/laden) with 'Syarat' (condition).

Patrones de oraciones

Saya suka __ (C-word).

Real World Usage

Ordering Food constant

Minta cili lebih.

Texting very common

Cukup ke?

💡

The 'K' Trap

If you see a 'C', your brain will want to say 'K'. Force yourself to say 'CH' every single time.
🎯

Broad SY

For 'SY', make sure your lips are slightly rounded to get that perfect 'sh' sound.

Smart Tips

Remind yourself: It's NOT a 'K' sound.

Cuka (pronounced Kuka) Cuka (pronounced Chuka)

Pronunciación

[tʃ]

The 'C' Rule

Always /tʃ/. Never aspirated (no puff of air like in English 'CH').

[ʃ]

The 'SY' Rule

Always /ʃ/. Keep the tongue broad.

Word Stress

ca-RI

Stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable, but in 'C' words, keep it even.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

C is for 'Chili' (always CH), SY is for 'Shampoo' (always SH).

Asociación visual

Imagine a cat (C) eating cheese (CH) while a shy (SY) person says 'Shhh' (SH).

Rhyme

C says 'ch' like a train on a track, SY says 'sh' so please don't look back!

Story

Cici the cat found a cawan (cup) of cili (chili). She was so surprised she shouted 'Syukur!' (Thank goodness!) and ran to get some syampu (shampoo) to wash her paws.

Word Web

CiliCawanCantikSyaratSyukurSyampu

Desafío

Look around your room and find 3 things. Try to name them using 'C' or 'SY' sounds, or find Malay words for them like 'Cermin' (Mirror).

Notas culturales

The 'SY' sound is a hallmark of Arabic influence on the Malay language, reflecting the Islamic history of the region.

Young Malaysians often replace 'C' with 'SY' to sound 'cute' or 'gedik' in texts.

The letter 'C' was adopted in the 1972 spelling reform to replace 'CH' to make the language more efficient.

Inicios de conversación

Awak cari apa?

Adakah ini cukup?

Temas para diario

Write about your last 'Cuti' (holiday).

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

How do you pronounce 'Cawan'? Opción múltiple

Cawan

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Cha-wan
'C' is always 'CH'.
Fill in the missing letters for 'Shampoo'.

__ampu

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: SY
Malay uses 'SY' for the 'sh' sound.

Score: /2

Ejercicios de practica

2 exercises
How do you pronounce 'Cawan'? Opción múltiple

Cawan

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Cha-wan
'C' is always 'CH'.
Fill in the missing letters for 'Shampoo'.

__ampu

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: SY
Malay uses 'SY' for the 'sh' sound.

Score: /2

Preguntas frecuentes (6)

No, never. In Malay, 'C' is strictly /tʃ/.

Malay orthography uses 'Y' as a palatal marker. 'SY' was chosen to represent the Arabic 'Sheen'.

Malay words almost never end in 'C'. If they do (usually loanwords), it's still 'CH'.

Yes, especially in religious, formal, and English loanwords.

No, it stays 'CH'. 'Cacing' and 'Cici' both use the same 'CH' sound.

'S' is like 'sun', 'SY' is like 'shoe'. Confusing them can change word meanings.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Ch

Malay uses one letter (C), Spanish uses two (Ch).

French moderate

Ch

French 'Ch' = Malay 'SY'.

German moderate

Tsch / Sch

German spellings are much longer.

Japanese high

ち (Chi) / し (Shi)

Malay allows these sounds with any vowel, not just 'i'.

Arabic high

ش (Sheen)

Malay uses Latin script.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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