Short Local Documentary uses Kedayan Dialect

The public may be already familiar with documentaries published in various languages such as Malay Language, English and others. However, this particular short local documentary ‘Semut’ uses the Kedayan dialect.

 

A career as a teacher does not deter Muhammad Alwie bin Muhammad Salleh, also known as Alwie Salleh to produce a number of short videos that are entertaining yet informative. The ‘Semut’ video is brief, yet the use of Kedayan dialect enables the audience to easily understand and follow its storyline.

 

Staying at home does not mean not doing anything. For Alwie Salleh, this opportunity is used wisely to research on different types of insects.

 

By staying at home, Alwi Salleh has produced 5 episodes of the ‘Semut’ documentary. The public can follow his example of utilising time wisely while staying at home, and be a responsible citizen in together protecting ourselves and the community.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

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