Fluent in Malay, Taman Tae-su is also called 'Taman Karim' among his teammates.
This is the MFL Youtube page Sabah FC's most important import Park Tae-Soo spoke to him about securing a career as a professional footballer in Malaysia.
Park Tae-Su before he became a hot joke among the Malaysian people when he was considered to be very fluent in the Malay language.
The defender, who has been playing in the Malaysian Championship since 2019, is able to communicate in Malaysia. He appeared in Mayenan's national language in response to his predictions when he was greeted by broadcaster Kakala Astro Arena.
In addition to being able to speak Malay, Park also has a Kakain name that is quite synonymous among the residents of Kala, Iait Karim. The Malaysian Football League (MFL) is included in the article.
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The 31-year-old Sarist, who spent 3 years in Malaysia, expressed his excitement at winning the national language award. He must learn Malay when he arrives in Malaysia.
“I learned Malay from my friends. Because I'm not good at English, so when I first came here (Malaysia), I thought I should learn Malay."

Sabah FC's defense also confirms that the Malaysian is as much Montenegrin as Korean. So, according to him, it is very difficult for him to learn and acquire the Malay language.
“I think there are en keratan words in Malay, which are more or less Korean. So for me, I like Malaysia."

In that case, sampang especially in Sabah also like samba cuisine in Malaysia. Sabah was also the first place he faithfully immigrated to from South Korea.
“I like to eat tomyam, utang and then soup. I am very happy to be able to play in Malaysia. Sabah FC has a good name in Premier League and Super League.
Sabah FC won the Premier League in 2019 before becoming one of the teams to compete in the Super League. Park Tae-Soo's loyalty to Sabah FC has helped the Bayu-led national team a little to succeed so far.
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