What Languages Are Spoken In Singapore? - Holidify
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The national language of Singapore is Malay while English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil are the four official languages in Singapore. English is the most widely spoken language (primarily by the population below the age of 50), and the medium of instructions in school. English is also the language of business and government in Singapore, based on British English. A unique and widely spoken language in Singapore is the Singlish. It is primarily the colloquial form of English, having a distinct accent, and ignoring the basic standards of English grammar. Having a jumble of local slang and expressions of various languages and dialects of Singapore, speaking in Singlish is seen as a mark of being truly local! Interestingly, all the schools in the city teach the language of the child's parentage, along with English, to ensure the child stay in touch with the traditional roots.
Official Language of Singapore: English, Malay, Chinese Mandarin and TamilNational Language of Singapore: MalayDe Facto Language of Singapore: EnglishMinority Languages in Singapore: Hokkien, Hainanese, Cantonese, Indonesian, Javanese, Japanese, Korean, Punjabi
| Language | Percentage |
| English | 37% |
| Mandarin | 35% |
| Chinese Dialects | 13% |
| Malay | 10% |
| Tamil | 3% |
| Others | 2% |
1. Malay - National Language of Singapore
Malay Translation Guide
No - TeedakHello - apakabarThank you - terimakasihGood bye - se la mat jalanDo you speak English? - Ta-hoo-kah ber -da ha sa Ingris?Same - samasamaI don't understand - Sa-ya tee dak fa-hamHelp! - To-long!2. English - Main Language of Singapore
3. Singlish in Singapore
Now Singlish sounds new to your ears, doesn't it? Singlish is Singaporean's very unique take on English with words borrowed from Hokkien, Tamil, and Malay. Do not expect the standardized grammar or a decent accent - it is more like a colloquial form of English with a vast vocabulary contributed by all the local dialects spoken. This fun Singapore language is mostly broken words. Hence, do not even get the idea of drafting a formal mail to your boss in Singlish. The language has distinct phonology with which the true Singaporeans associate themselves as their unique identity.
Singlish Translation Guide
One chicken rice to take away - One Chicken Rice da bao.Don't need a camera tomorrow - Tomorrow dun need cameraDon't be so difficult/hard/aggressive - Don't be so kiasu lah.Not good - not good one lahOh, my gosh!/What - Alamak!Good grief this is expensive - Wah liao so expensive lahWhere is the bus stop - Where bas?Ok - Ok lahCorrect - CorrightBlack Coffee - Kopi OhDon't be like that - dun lai dat lahHe doesn't know what he is doing - He so blur lahI am flying Singapore Airlines - I fly SQ lahIced Coffee - Kopi AisI can't hear you, can you repeat - repeat again or Ha?How is that possible - How can lah?I want to go to Orchard Station - I wan go Orchard MRT
4. Mandarin in Singapore
Mandarin Translation Guide
Hello - Ni hao (Nee how)How are you? - Ni hao ma? (Nee how ma)Very good - Hen hao (hun hao)My name is. . . - Wo demingzi shi. . . (Wuo duh mingzuhshih ...)Excuse me - Duì bú qi (dweì bú chi)Please - qing (ching)Thank you - Xiè xiè (shièh shièh)Do you speak English - Ni huì jiang Yingyu ma? (Nee hueijeeang Ying you ma.)I don't understand - Wo ting bù dong.Friends - péngyou (pung yo)Danger - weí xiàn (way shien)Good-bye - Zaìjiàn (dsaì jiàn)5. Tamil in Singapore
Tamil Translation Guide
Hi! - Alo!Good morning! - Kaalai VanakkamGood evening! - Maalai VanakkamThanks- Romba NandriOne moment please! - Oru nimidam!Excuse me! ( to pass by) - Mannikanum (or) Alo!Can you help me? - Enakku udhavi seivienkala?How are you? -Eppadi irukkinga? (or) Nalamaa?Welcome! (to greet someone) -Vaazhga!I'm fine, thanks! Nallaa irukéan! (or) Nalam! , Nandri!And you? - Nienga?Good/ So-So -SariYou're welcome! (for "thank you") - Paravaa illaGood night! - Iravu vanakkamGoodbye! - Poittu varén!Linguistic Landscape of Singapore - Need to Know
The signs are color-coded in Singapore and are categorized by their functions -- Brown sign with white words - Sign pointing to attractions
- Green sign with white words - road signs and street names
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