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In 2014, a recording of a Malay kindergarten class singing "Bebaskan" during assembly was uploaded to YouTube, garnering 2 million views. Parents noted that children memorized the Malay version faster than the English original.

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Malay is highly syllabic and relies on vowel-heavy prefixes and suffixes (e.g., ber- , men- , -kan ). In 2014, a recording of a Malay kindergarten

The Malay dub is noted for featuring prominent local talents and singers to match the vocal demands of the original soundtrack. frozen malay dub

The English phrase "Let it go" consists of three quick, punchy syllables.