Singlish 101

Posted by Roger Keays, 15 January 2009, 11:55 PM

One of the great things about Singapore is the expansive range of cultures, food, languages and dialects. They have large Chinese, Malay and Indian populations and their government housing plan ensures that they are mixed relatively evenly. As a result, it's hard to say exactly what language people speak colloquially in Singapore because they switch so often depending on who they are speaking to.

Here are some of my recollections of Singlish, which is pretty similar to Manglish, but with less influence from Malay and more from Chinese (especially WRT pronounciation).

That's all for today... your trusty field linguist has exhausted himself ;)

Comment posted by: Roger Keays on 16 January 2009, 11:58 AM

Oh.. I forgot the eh? interjection. When Aussies are confused they pause... think.. and say either heeeeeiiy? or whaaaat? Singaporeans, on the other hand, will talk and talk and talk and then suddenly terminate with an abrupt eh? accompanied by step or half-step backwards. It's cute :)

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