Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country with a total population of 28.3 million. According to the 2010 census, Malaysia accounted for 67.4%, and Chinese occupies 24.6% of the population. Ten million Tamils account for 3% of the total population. Tamil is the largest (85%) language group among Indian minorities in Malaysia. Since the eleventh century, Tamils have engaged in trading in maritime Asia in Southeast Asia. Some of these immigrants are assimilating to most Malaysians.
Malaysia is a small country in Southeast Asia. It lies between Singapore in the south and Thailand in the north. Malaysia has 13 states. The biggest one is "Sarawak", the smallest one is "Grass City". The capital city of Malaysia is "Kuala Lumpur" located near "Selangor" and "Pahang". The population of Malaysia consists of three main races. They are Malaysian, Chinese, Indian. Malay is the native language, and English is the second language. Other languages are Chinese and Hindi. Most Malaysians are Muslims and most women are wearing scarves. The scarf is called "tudung"
In Malaysia, the official language of Malaysia is Malay, but English is widely used in various countries. In China, other major languages such as Chinese and Tamil are used. Another unique part of Malaysia is that most Malaysians speak multiple languages and many other dialects (Malaysian visitors, children and teachers page 1997). Harvard University is an American brand university whose main language is English, but entry into the Malaysian market may not be a problem. Indeed, in most countries of Malaysia, they are taught English in the early days of preschool.