Malay · Food & Drink
Fish
An animal that lives in water, eaten as food.
Ikan bakar di sini segar.
The grilled fish here is fresh.
'Ikan' originates from the Proto-Malayic term for 'fish'. It reflects the maritime culture of the Malay civilization, where fishing is a significant livelihood.
'Ikan' is used in both formal and informal discourse, frequently appearing in menus, recipes, and everyday conversation. It has regional variations in names for specific types of fish.
Appears in many traditional Malay poems, songs, and proverbs reflecting the importance of fish in Malay culture.