Free Malay Grammar Checker: Check & Correct Online

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Free Malay Grammar Checker: Check & Correct Online

Looking for a fast, reliable malay grammar checker to polish emails, essays, or social posts? Rephrasely’s AI-powered tool checks grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style specifically for Malay (Bahasa Melayu / Bahasa Malaysia). It’s free to try online and supports formal and conversational registers.

Why use a Malay grammar checker?

Malay has unique features—affixes, particle spacing, and regional vocabulary—that generic checkers often miss. A language-aware tool catches common errors like incorrect prefix usage, misplaced particles (di/ke), and spacing mistakes that affect meaning.

Try it now at Rephrasely to get instant corrections and explanations tailored to Malay.

How It Works

  1. Paste or type your Malay text.

    Open the Rephrasely editor and paste your content. You can also upload a document for longer files.

  2. Select language and tone.

    Choose "Malay" from the language menu and select a tone—formal, neutral, or casual—so suggestions match your intended register.

  3. Run the malay grammar checker.

    Click "Check" to analyze grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style. Results appear inline with highlights and brief explanations.

  4. Review and apply suggestions.

    Accept corrections individually or apply all. Each suggestion includes a short rationale to help you learn the rule.

  5. Re-check and export.

    Re-run the check after edits. When satisfied, export or copy the corrected text. Use the integrated AI writer for rewrites or the plagiarism checker to verify originality.

Examples: Before & After

Below are common Malay mistakes and corrected versions. Translations are provided to clarify meaning.

  • Before: Dia pergi ke pasar dan membeli buah-buahan untuk ibunya.

    After: Dia pergi ke pasar dan membeli buah untuk ibunya.

    Translation: "He/she went to the market and bought fruit for his/her mother." (Corrects unnecessary plural form "buah-buahan" to "buah" when context implies quantity.)

  • Before: Buku itu telah diletakkan di meja oleh saya.

    After: Buku itu telah diletakkan di atas meja oleh saya.

    Translation: "The book was placed on the table by me." (Adds the preposition "atas" for natural Malay phrasing.)

  • Before: Saya akan pergi ke rumahkamu esok.

    After: Saya akan pergi ke rumah kamu esok.

    Translation: "I will go to your house tomorrow." (Corrects spacing: "rumah kamu" not "rumahkamu.")

Supported Features for Malay

  • Grammar checks tailored to Malay morphology and syntax (prefixes, suffixes, reduplication).
  • Spelling and punctuation corrections, including particle spacing (di / ke) and preposition use.
  • Style suggestions for formality levels: formal, neutral, casual.
  • Clarity and conciseness improvements to reduce redundancy common in Malay writing.
  • Vocabulary suggestions and synonyms appropriate to Malay register.
  • Integrated tools: paraphraser, AI writer, plagiarism checker, and AI detector.
  • Support for region-specific variants (Bahasa Malaysia vs. Bahasa Indonesia) with configurable preferences.

Tips: Malay-Specific Best Practices

  • Mind prefix and affix rules.

    Malay verbs use affixes instead of conjugation. Check prefix patterns (me-, ber-, di-)—Rephrasely flags incorrect formations and explains the correct affix usage.

  • Watch particle spacing.

    Particles like "di" and "ke" are separate words when used as prepositions: "di rumah", "ke sekolah". The checker highlights fused forms such as "dirumah".

  • Adjust for register.

    Use the tone selector: phrases appropriate in colloquial speech may be too informal for official documents. The tool suggests formal alternatives automatically.

  • Be careful with reduplication.

    Reduplication (e.g., "rumah-rumah") changes meaning. The assistant flags unnecessary reduplication and offers precise alternatives.

  • Use the explanation notes.

    Each correction includes a short explanation—read these to internalize common Malay grammar rules and improve future writing.

Getting Started — Action Steps

  1. Go to Rephrasely and paste your Malay text.
  2. Select "Malay" and your desired register, then click "Check".
  3. Apply corrections, re-run if needed, and use the AI writer or paraphraser to produce alternate phrasings.
  4. Optionally, verify originality with the plagiarism checker and scan generated text with the AI detector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Malay grammar checker free to use?

Yes — Rephrasely offers a free tier that includes the Malay grammar checker. Some advanced features like bulk document checks or advanced style options may require a subscription.

How accurate is the checker for regional variants like Bahasa Malaysia vs Bahasa Indonesia?

Rephrasely supports region-specific preferences and detects many regional differences. Choose the preferred variant in settings to get suggestions that match local usage and spelling.

Can the tool detect plagiarism and AI-generated text in Malay?

Yes — you can run your content through the plagiarism checker for originality checks and use the AI detector to evaluate if content appears AI-generated. These tools work alongside the grammar checker for a complete review.

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