Soya Supersonic December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 Lol... Imagine Obama speaking liddat Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rncw 5th Gear December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 singlish ish notch ez to learn lor..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoverofCar 6th Gear December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 Introduce nb, smlj, knn , Hong gan liao.... tu lan man.... very expressive and useful too... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toothiewabbit Supersonic December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 for more spice, it shd be "nabeh, bojio!?" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 (edited) Singlish is the most efficient hybrid language in this world. So advanced, we, Sinkies can understand all other kind of English, but not the other way round. If Singlish is accepted in court documents, think our judges don't need to fret over so many encyclopedias of papers filed in by our lawyers. Edited December 2, 2012 by Kangadrool 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icedbs Turbocharged December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 they can copy singlish, but they can't copy our accent when speaking singlish. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
macrosszero Turbocharged December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 Singaporean kid in the USA trying to do a Ryan Higa. Not as good as Ryan but good effort. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zyklon 5th Gear December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 Singlish is very important in singapore. It reduces agressiveness in the language and make people closer...in certain situations, you might be hated if you speak proper english, especially between peers... E.g. "Have you done the work?", sounds very authoritative. "You do the work already not?", sounds more friendly, like between peers. E.g. "I am not too sure about that.", sounds like you are doubting someone or trying to push away someone who is seeking help. "I also dunno leh.", sounds like we are in the same boat, me too have got no idea. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic December 2, 2012 Author Share December 2, 2012 Lol... Imagine Obama speaking liddat MCF oredi hap. He speaks.......wif special pauses......He uses a lot of tits.......juz to get the msg across......He is gifted.......in the art of TKSS. He is......Tiko Tianmo! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holdenutessv Turbocharged December 2, 2012 Share December 2, 2012 That was some high pitched walao. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 Singlish putting us at an advantage!! LOL! http://therealsingapore.com/content/sg-f16-pilots-use-singlish-stop-us-f15-pilots-listening-during-joint-exercise SG F16 PILOTS USE SINGLISH TO STOP US F15 PILOTS FROM 'LISTENING IN' DURING JOINT EXERCISE Post date: 13 May 2014 - 12:42pm *photo for illustration purposes only Dear The Real Singapore, I refer to the article: "WHY SINGLISH HAS TO BE DISCOURAGED" Being in the Singapore Airforce for many years already. I would like to share with your readers this story of ours which makes Singlish a very powerful and unique identity for us Singaporeans. The Spore air force went to the US to take part in their Red Flag combat exercise. For the first three days, our F-16 pilots, no matter how much they planned and prepared, they were always ambushed by the USAF F-15s. Then they realized that the USAF pilots were eavesdropping on their conversations (not disallowed by the rules), so they switched from plain English to Singlish/Chinese/Malay. Suddenly the F-15s lost their magic, and for the last three days, found no way through the defensive screen set up by our F-16s. So who says Singlish got no use har? Airforce Regular Follow · Top Commenter · University of Stirling Keeping that unique lingual proficiency may be our key to survival, if we are in conflict we can easily switch from Chinese to Malay to English, depending on our enemies, after all, no one can control broadcast, we can only understand the message. Reply · Like · 15 · 2 hours ago Wan Hairwan · Cashier at Texas Chicken Singapore it should be mata2 to mata1..incoming limpehs ....anjing2 mara ...kasi maireh one... Reply · Like · 17 · Follow Post · 2 hours ago Wan Hairwan · Cashier at Texas Chicken Singapore aiyooo lima puteh mari lima puteh mari..kasi roket prata sama dia Reply · Like · 4 · 2 hours ago Appy TechGuy · Top Commenter · Monash University Ooi, F16-3 this is F16-4. Hong kan, nabei, got CB enemy behind you hor. you wait wait till i call you then suddenly you belok kiri and I hantum the kopek from the side ok. Roger!! Reply · Like · 52 · about an hour ago Ben Fong · Follow · MDIS power la, brudders Reply · Like · 6 · Follow Post · 2 hours ago Jun Yuan Lim · Singapore Steady pom bi bi lah! :P Reply · Like · 1 · 2 hours ago Xavier Chow · Top Commenter · Nanyang Polytechnic Macha.. later dabao or makan.. american: that must be a secret code, get a translator!!-Not easy to find a translator who know tamil, chinese and malay.. even google cant do that.. truely unique.. Reply · Like · 5 · Follow Post · about an hour ago Amelia Iman · Bowen Secondary School Singlish rules Reply · Like · 5 · Follow Post · 2 hours ago Jumari Omar · Beatty Secondary School a'ah siol. lol Reply · Like · 5 · 2 hours ago Jeremy Speaks · Top Commenter Inspiring ley..! Reply · Like · 4 · Follow Post · 2 hours ago Joyce Phuan · National University of Singapore We shd do a Top Gun Singapore version. :) Reply · Like · 3 · Follow Post · about an hour ago Koh Dominic Love U Imagine .Eh siao eh, back back .Puki la . Is right . Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · 42 minutes ago Shaffii Tay Next time just speak hokkien la. Reply · Like · 1 · Follow Post · about an hour ago Geoffrey Hiee Teck Ang · Financial Services Consultant & Professional Estate Planner at Geoffrey Ang & Associates 共同建立多元种族、語言、文化的社会是新加坡的特色与生存之道。新加坡万㱑! Reply · Like · Follow Post · 41 minutes ago Bee Hoon · Top Commenter Good piece! Let us know Singlish still valuable, like morse code or Swahili easily understood by those in the know. Wah, now saf, navy n air force regulars to generals ve to learn Malaya, Tamil, mandarin, Hokkien and couple of dialects! Scholars type sure fail Liao. But not useful to local regions lah. Reply · Like · Follow Post · about an hour ago Mohsin Shafaruddin · Air Transport Training College Ah ah sia. As long u paham I talking Ok mah.. Our own secret language. Even pinoys won't understand when we talk behind their back. Power kedebah Reply · Like · Follow Post · about an hour ago 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albeniz Turbocharged May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 We do that in the workplace too, just like the F-16 pilots. When certain infomation cannot be openly discussed, we change from Channel 8 to Hokkien or Malay mode, to avoid eavesdropping. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 We do that in the workplace too, just like the F-16 pilots. When certain infomation cannot be openly discussed, we change from Channel 8 to Hokkien or Malay mode, to avoid eavesdropping. lol....yup, realised that sometimes that works for us. Kinda like a code amongst us Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 Lol... Imagine Obama speaking liddat Yes we can. Lah. Acherly hor, the full POTUS dialogue should be: DNC (Democratic National Convention): "Oy, Plesident, ah! Can or not? Har?" Obama: " You all donch worry one. Double confirm plus chop can lah!" Anyway, no need to imagine. Can just visit you. Although you are like some mutant, extra farked up version of Obama. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 Yes we can. Lah. Acherly hor, the full POTUS dialogue should be: DNC (Democratic National Convention): "Oy, Plesident, ah! Can or not? Har?" Obama: " You all donch worry one. Double confirm plus chop can lah!" Anyway, no need to imagine. Can just visit you. Although you are like some mutant, extra farked up version of Obama. Lol.... U can imagine Obama going Knncb ... haaaaa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nlatio Turbocharged May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 Lol.... U can imagine Obama going Knncb haaaaa I bet he already saying that to Putin.... haaaa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 Use singlish in parliament better, more fun than trying to act smart ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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