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Sabah Tanah Airku

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Sabah Tanah Airku
سابه تانه ايركو
English: Sabah, My Homeland

State anthem of Sabah
MusicH.B. Hermann
Adopted1963
Audio sample
"Sabah Tanah Airku" (Instrumental)

Sabah Tanah Airku (Jawi: سابه تانه ايركو‎, pronounced [sabah tanah airku]; "Sabah, My Homeland") is the official state anthem of Sabah, Malaysia that was composed by HB Hermann, a Singaporean resident who submitted it to a competition made for selecting the state anthem. It won the competition on 16 May 1963 and was aired for the first time on 18 July of that year. It became the state anthem upon Sabah's accession to the Federation of Malaysia on 16 September that same year.[1][2]

On 1st January 1996, a faster tempo to the state anthem were introduced.[3]

Lyrics

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Rumi script Jawi script IPA transcription[a] English transcription

Sabah, tanah airku
Negeri kita yang tercinta
Pemuda-pemudi
Semua marilah
Bangunlah bersatu semua
Marilah bersama serta maju jaya
Merdeka sepanjang masa
Bersatu segala bangsa sentosa
Sabah negeri merdeka.

سابه تانه ايرکو
نݢري کيت يڠ ترچينتا
ڤمودا-ڤمود سموا ماريله
باڠونله برساتو سموا
ماريله برسام سرتا ماجو جاي
مرديک سڤنجڠ ماس
برساتو سݢالا بڠسا سنتوسا
سابه نݢري مرديک

[sabah tanah airku]
[nəgəri kita jaŋ tərtʃinta]
[pəmuda pəmudi]
[səmua marilah]
[baŋunlah bərsatu səmua]
[marilah bərsama sərta madʒu dʒaja]
[mərdeka səpandʒaŋ masa]
[bərsatu səgala baŋsa səntosa]
[sabah nəgəri mərdeka]

Sabah, my homeland
Our beloved state
Youngsters
Hereby make it known
Arise all together
Come together to be successful
Liberty for all time
From all the nations let one arise
Sabah, the independent state

References

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  1. ^ JIFFAR, SUZIANAH (14 September 2018). "'Sabah Tanah Airku' on air for the first time 55 years ago". NST Online. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Lagu Sabah Tanah Airku sinonim usia pembentukan Malaysia" [Sabah My Homeland Song synonymous with age of Malaysian Formation]. bharian.com.my. 14 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Faster tempo of state anthem launched". New Straits Times. 1 January 1996. p. 8. Retrieved 4 December 2024.

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