Speak like a Singaporien

English is widely spoken in Singapore but you may find it hard to understand some of what’s being said!   Many Singaporeans speak what has been dubbed ‘Singlish’ which borrows from the many different languages spoken in Singapore. Here's a collection of 'Singlish' phrases & words which you might find handy on your Singapore holiday:

  1. Action
    Derived from the English language meaning to show off.  For example - ‘he always likes to action in front of the ladies’.

  2. Boh-chup
    Derived from the Hokkien dialect meaning couldn't care less.

  3. Chope (reserve)
    A handy phrase if you want to reserve seats in a restaurant.

  4. Kayu
    Derived from the Malay language meaning dumb or stupid.

  5. Lah
    You’ll hear this one a lot as it’s the most famous of Singaporean expressions!  It’s used at the end of sentences for emphasis, for example ‘very funny, lah!’

  6. Shiok (fantastic)
    Derived from the Malay language, this is a handy one to describe a tasty dish.  For example ‘that prawn mee soup was shiok!’

  7. Kiasu (afraid to lose out to others or not to lose face)
    Derived from the Hokkien dialect, kaisu is something the Singaporeans endeavour to avoid!  For example ‘he sent his family to line up in different queues for the same item, so kiasu’.

  8. Terok (troublesome or difficult)
    Derived from the Malay language, you might hear this word if you’re being a difficult customer!

  9. Ulu (rural)
    Derived from the Malay language meaning rural or a deserted place.  For example ‘this place is so ulu, you hardly see a single soul around even on weekends’.

  10. Ya ya (boastful or arrogant)
    He's so ya ya, lah!



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