Most of the Malays I know sound like Faisal Manap when they speak English. Only the rare ones speak good English without any Bahasa accent.
Ahem, but most speak English with bahasa accent. Only the rare ones become English teachers and English news correspondents. Ahem.Ahem..one of my Malay relatives is a teacher, teaching English, at one of the sap school. Jfi.....
Btw if u happen to watch CNA u will notice handful of those news correspondent were Malays..![]()
Singapore is not racist because we do not give preferential treatment on account of race or religion, unlike jiuhu or indon. We do not give promotions of uni places to retards simply because they are moslem of indon descent.
Ahem, but most speak English with bahasa accent. Only the rare ones become English teachers and English news correspondents. Ahem.![]()
oh, don't get me started on those ching chong chinks! I cry each time I hear LTK and others like him speak EnglishAre u saying cheena speaking English doesnt have any ching chong accent? Ahem![]()
oh, don't get me started on those ching chong chinks! I cry each time I hear LTK and others like him speak English. I need subtitles, ahem!!
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I have fond memories of my kampong days too. The rojak languages, the camaraderie, the fights, the adventures. We can construct a single sentence with a few languages, and yet be understood. The power of Singlish.Frankly i like to hear cheena speaking dialects. Fond memories of my kampong days where i will be playing with my nearby cheena neighbours. All spoke rojak cheena and Malay. Very united. I can roughly understand hokkien teochew...abit here and there. But nowadays all cheena speak Mandarin...blur leow.![]()