1.Burung Kakatua is a folk song from Indonesia about the cockatoo (kakatua) and the village grandmother who listens to it sing.
2.Rasa Sayang" (pronounced [ˈrasa 'sajaŋ], literally "loving feeling") or "Rasa Sayange" is a folk song from malaysia
3.Loy Krathong originated from an old Brahmin festival that paid respects to the water spirits. The festival was adapted in Thailand to also show respect to Buddha
4.Chan Mali Chan is a widely known folk song attributed to both Malaysia and Singapore
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Answer:
1.D Indonesia
2.A Malaysia
3.B Thailand
4.A and E po
EXPLANATION:
1.Burung Kakatua is a folk song from Indonesia about the cockatoo (kakatua) and the village grandmother who listens to it sing.
2.Rasa Sayang" (pronounced [ˈrasa 'sajaŋ], literally "loving feeling") or "Rasa Sayange" is a folk song from malaysia
3.Loy Krathong originated from an old Brahmin festival that paid respects to the water spirits. The festival was adapted in Thailand to also show respect to Buddha
4.Chan Mali Chan is a widely known folk song attributed to both Malaysia and Singapore