Foreigner Learns How to Speak with SINGAPOREAN ACCENT!

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  • čas přidán 10. 11. 2018
  • Ever wondered how to speak with a Singaporean accent? Why is it so hard!?!?! Hope you enjoy watching me make a fool out of myself! 😂
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Komentáře • 551

  • @GeorgiaCaney
    @GeorgiaCaney  Před 5 lety +146

    In the words of Noah Yap (if you know then you know) ...UPON 10?! 😝

    • @NoahYap7
      @NoahYap7 Před 5 lety +7

      Georgia Caney I give you a solid 10!!

    • @XGAMEST
      @XGAMEST Před 5 lety

      10/10!

    • @CalibreWings
      @CalibreWings Před 4 lety

      Please don’t learn “singlish”

    • @agedashidubu9582
      @agedashidubu9582 Před 3 lety +1

      omg i just realized "upon 10" is probably a very southeast asian sort of thing

    • @mooncake84.
      @mooncake84. Před 3 lety +2

      @@CalibreWings she can learn singlish if she wants

  • @jonnop
    @jonnop Před 5 lety +602

    Fun fact: Singlish is syllable-timed, which means each syllable of every word is given the same amount of stress when you speak. This is why it tends to sound monotonous and seems to lack the lilt of other varieties of English. Varieties of English like RP and American English, on the other hand, are stress-timed, which makes them sound more prosodic.

    • @sofia-ut3rc
      @sofia-ut3rc Před 4 lety

      Jonathan Poh this is so interesting!

    • @Alex-bb1xn
      @Alex-bb1xn Před 3 lety +5

      Actually, in my opinion, Singaporean accent places stronger stress on the final syllable of every word.

    • @homershimshon4172
      @homershimshon4172 Před 2 lety

      Spanish, French, Italian and Turkish are syllable-timed languages as well.

    • @safachaoui6539
      @safachaoui6539 Před rokem

      Makes sense

  • @damienchan3257
    @damienchan3257 Před 5 lety +209

    This video had me in stitches sia; it's hard to imagine what we perceive to be an accent with a boring, monotonous tone and lazy, clipped enunciation as a difficult accent to learn. Plus your effort was damn good 10/10 Georgia thanks for this video!

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  Před 5 lety +5

      haha thanks Damien glad you enjoyed it! 😝

  • @joshi7434
    @joshi7434 Před 3 lety +61

    The only time I pronounce the “th” in mother is during English oral LOL

    • @dududoodlevie
      @dududoodlevie Před 3 lety +5

      SAME! IT'S LIKE ALL OF US HAVE ADAPTED TO SWITCH TO BRITISH ENGLISH THE MOMENT THAT'S INCLUDED 😂😂

    • @izzykyl
      @izzykyl Před 3 lety +1

      I realise that Singaporeans who were raised in English-speaking households do pronounce "th" most the time, and this applies to all races. However, I think that for Chinese Singaporeans, those who speak English at home sound a little different from their counterparts who speak Chinese at home. My Chinese-at-home Chinese Singaporean friends do sound slightly different from my English-at-home Chinese Singaporean friends in terms of the way they pronounce "a", "i", and "th" as well as end consonants like "t" and "d" at the ends of words. My "Bridging English" module teacher in my foundation year of polytechnic was also able to tell from my accent during my oral presentations that I speak English at home.
      However, there are still exceptions. My father spoke Teochew at home with his parents throughout his childhood, but he speaks English like a full-time Anglophone Singaporean.

    • @oppositeonion3871
      @oppositeonion3871 Před 2 lety

      @@dududoodlevie our inner british colony is showing. *flashbacks*

    • @kellys7992
      @kellys7992 Před 2 lety

      mader

  • @oreodreyy
    @oreodreyy Před 5 lety +228

    i like how "TH" pronounciation is replaced with "DER" in the singlish world HAHAHAA

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  Před 5 lety +8

      haha i know right!

    • @oreodreyy
      @oreodreyy Před 5 lety +5

      Georgia Caney it's "IKR" in singlish world, we don't spell it out, it's such a waste of time hor? 😏

    • @TerrisOngJianLong1
      @TerrisOngJianLong1 Před 5 lety +18

      "IKR" is internet slang.

    • @Nerubiru
      @Nerubiru Před 5 lety +8

      @@oreodreyy lol ikr is used worldwide

    • @MrBenHaynes
      @MrBenHaynes Před 4 lety +1

      @@oreodreyy SG has acronyms for everything! I ask my wife to expand some of the acronyms for me and whilst she knows what they represent, she doesn't know what some of them mean. I can't accept an acronym unless I know what each letter means.

  • @rhinerr6324
    @rhinerr6324 Před 5 lety +43

    This has got to be the most enjoyable Singlish video so far !!!

  • @rigelandreazabala3991
    @rigelandreazabala3991 Před 5 lety +23

    Georgia you’re so good at many things! So amazed at how you adjusted with the Singaporean culture. Love always! ♥️

  • @sumit6190p
    @sumit6190p Před 5 lety +113

    Haha, Georgia loved doing the singaporean accent.

  • @ph3043
    @ph3043 Před 3 lety +8

    the most amazing thing abt singlish , is its so broken yet everyone can usually understand each other

  • @fellyhuang8903
    @fellyhuang8903 Před 4 lety +9

    This is hilarious! I'm impressed with how good you are at imitating Singlish 😆

  • @adilzoz9638
    @adilzoz9638 Před 5 lety +80

    Lol I lost it when she said “my ear bleeding sia”

  • @ArmyK9
    @ArmyK9 Před 4 lety +5

    Georgia is doing a fantastic Singaporean-Eurasian accent! It's adorable! 😍

  • @beckyjones1958
    @beckyjones1958 Před 5 lety +65

    Hi Georgia!
    I’ve been in Singapore for 4 months now, originally from the UK but with an English Dad and Welsh Mom. I have always thought that the Singaporean accent sounds a little welsh, and this has just backed that up for me, so many welsh like phrases!

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  Před 5 lety +5

      haha really? I'm not sure if I hear it myself...

    • @gilbertng945
      @gilbertng945 Před 5 lety +5

      That’s interesting! Which are the welsh like phrases?

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 Před 2 lety +4

      that's interesting because I'm half Nigerian and this also has a few similar sounds with a "Nigerian" accent (not exactly the same but pronouncing the t's as d's and the tone/syllable stress.
      like "you bettuh listun to me" in Singlish is the same tone as how my Nigerian Dad speaks but the end of bettuh is an 'ah' sound and listun is listin
      and "don't" ("don' do dat" - my Dad says this often lol), "father" and "mother" are pronounced similarly: "faddah, modah" but the ah isn't as stressed as stereotypical imitations have it ) so it isn't too hard for me to imitate it, whether that imitation is good or not... aaahaha - 💀 obviously I will still sound off to anyone who actually grew up with the Singlish accent

    • @christset
      @christset Před 9 měsíci

      U know what i thought about it too u may be right to some extent especially the "how long can u cover".

  • @timmax68
    @timmax68 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi Georgia, you videos are the BEST!!! :) I’m loving them. Keep up your good works.

  • @goddanner
    @goddanner Před 5 lety +30

    Heart warming to see you make many attempts to understand and use the Singaporean Accent :)

  • @paganiniwannabe
    @paganiniwannabe Před 5 lety +5

    This is the best Singlish video yet!!!!!! Gregory was great and so were you!!!!

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  Před 5 lety

      Aw thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!! 😁

  • @skirtrunning
    @skirtrunning Před 5 lety

    This has got to be one of the most entertaining videos I've watched of u. Very interesting to see you attempting the accent, couldn't stop laughing.

  • @jieqiiii
    @jieqiiii Před 5 lety +74

    Instead of typing out the whole word, I've also invented the words "veh" for "very" and "prolly" for "probably" just to make things easier for myself xD

    • @RonLarhz
      @RonLarhz Před 5 lety +5

      Hahaha i also use prolly. But i realise even locals r not getting it anymore. So bo bian have to type full.

    • @25_kylie16
      @25_kylie16 Před 4 lety +5

      I type "very" into "v"
      "Probably" into "probs" 😂

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 Před 3 lety

      @@25_kylie16 i typed very to very
      And i type probably to probs lol

    • @sapphire2640
      @sapphire2640 Před 3 lety

      And also when i say never mind, i say it as neh mine

    • @sare-le3nn
      @sare-le3nn Před 2 lety

      Yesss prollyy

  • @ALofHOLBECK2020
    @ALofHOLBECK2020 Před 5 lety +2

    That was fun to watch. Good job! You and Gregory must do an Indian accent next.

  • @meifernlee4410
    @meifernlee4410 Před 5 lety +23

    Potential singlish speaker, keep it up hor

  • @flowsaelee6999
    @flowsaelee6999 Před 4 lety +4

    We just recently visited Singapore and I'm in complete agreement with her regarding the tones going up and down.

  • @wesleywong9521
    @wesleywong9521 Před 5 lety +23

    would love to see him try your accent, get the roles flipped LOL

  • @nicole5066
    @nicole5066 Před 2 lety +69

    As a singaporean, this got me laughing so hard 😭

    • @mendesb76
      @mendesb76 Před rokem

      What's the language spoken at home ?

    • @redrose4846
      @redrose4846 Před rokem

      Ikr! Same

    • @pranayachugh3964
      @pranayachugh3964 Před rokem +3

      ​@@mendesb76there are so many different people living in singapore from different countries so it varies. otherwise it's mostly english. the local language is hardly spoken by the masses.

  • @arthyria
    @arthyria Před 5 lety +5

    This was being circulated on facebook at one point. I hope it's insightful!
    Singlish Grammar imgur.com/gallery/R3a8Xy3

  • @stilesy00
    @stilesy00 Před 5 lety +5

    This video is brilliant Georgia, absolutely brilliant! 😂

  • @RiceSnow777
    @RiceSnow777 Před 5 lety +13

    this is so funny Georgia! on a side note, i saw a tshirt with "okay can" on it at the pasar malam/night market and i was like "i would send that to Georgia if I had her address!" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Duperman2494
    @Duperman2494 Před 2 měsíci

    YT decided to recommend me this clip 5yrs after I first saw it. I'm not sure if you will read this Georgia but your silliness and ability to laugh at yourself is such a gem! I hope you're still the same!

  • @edgarguzmanmoreno5126
    @edgarguzmanmoreno5126 Před 3 lety +1

    Jajaja great video
    Congratulations
    I understand the difficult accent there
    I lived in Singapore, I enjoyed it so much!
    #ILoveSingapore
    Great Nation and People!
    Greetings from León Guanajuato
    MÉXICO

  • @FARID1870
    @FARID1870 Před 3 lety +8

    malays tend to make the "TH" sounds like D. Hence brader, fader, mader hehe (I is Malay so..)

  • @flirtatiousdisses
    @flirtatiousdisses Před 5 lety +3

    This is a good attempt at learning the 'Singaporean' accent but I do agree with some that this is definitely more to do with the Chinese Singaporean accent. You have to remember we've got the Malay, Indian and Eurasian Singaporean accents too. t would be cool if you could also collaborate with Singaporeans of other races :)

  • @matthewong1953
    @matthewong1953 Před 5 lety +12

    Some of those old pre war houses with wooden windows and ceramic tiles that you liked so much are peranakan homes. You really should do a vlog on peranakan culture in Singapore from a Foreigner's perspective. Their home designs and styling, their food, their clothing, their jewelry, and their superstitions and beliefs.

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  Před 5 lety +1

      For sure I’ll look into it! 😊

    • @matthewong1953
      @matthewong1953 Před 5 lety

      @@GeorgiaCaney google peranakan. They are a mixed race between Chinese settlers from China and locals (predominantly Malay). They have a mixed culture of Chinese and Malay. They look Chinese but in their earlier ancestry, they don't speak Chinese. They are also a dying culture due to intermarrying back into the mainstream Chinese culture.

    • @matthewong1953
      @matthewong1953 Před 5 lety +2

      I can even introduce you to some 3rd generation peranakan and you can interview them. A couple of things you can focus on...clothing, food, jewellery, furniture, their rituals, and your favorite... The traditional peranakan home. The peranakan family is run by the matriarch. Mom is in charge.

    • @supreme87878
      @supreme87878 Před 5 lety

      Peranankan doesnt have to be chinese. There are also peranakan tamil and others as well. Basically they are a mix in the culture with the local but retaining the own as the main.

    • @matthewong1953
      @matthewong1953 Před 5 lety

      @@supreme87878 agreed. The early day Indian peranakans were from the chettiar class. There are still some today but sadly not many.

  • @nicholastanweixian
    @nicholastanweixian Před 5 lety +22

    I LOVE THIS SO MUCH HHAHAHAA ITS SO FUNNY YOU DO IT WELL ❤️

  • @householdEsa
    @householdEsa Před 5 lety +80

    At least the foundation is there xD

  • @PetraGreene
    @PetraGreene Před 5 lety +3

    Lol it's actually pretty good georgia! Especially for someone who isnt originally from south east asia.

  • @edwuave
    @edwuave Před 5 lety +8

    You did very well with singlish slang!

  • @koifish4276
    @koifish4276 Před 4 lety +61

    everyone: singaporean accent is hard
    me a singaporean: you know i can’t use it either

  • @mayyvislok
    @mayyvislok Před 5 lety +6

    this was so good georgia!! HAHAHA

  • @Smoothies_010
    @Smoothies_010 Před rokem

    I found your channel helpful for practicing since i will handle a singaporean telco its my 1st time being an call center agent. Im subscribing to your channel thank you.

  • @tanknows331
    @tanknows331 Před 5 lety +3

    hahaha Georgia please don't make this your last Singlish video, in fact please do more of these they are really funny, like a part 2 of this would be great!!

  • @christianherzbach2504
    @christianherzbach2504 Před 5 lety +26

    Very nice leh, more please,,
    But “eat here” is definitely “having here” 😁

    • @RonLarhz
      @RonLarhz Před 5 lety

      Bcos Mandarin direct translate.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Před 5 lety

      No leh....actually they just ask "eating???" So foreigners often find it amusing as they would think....of course I am eating it...why do they ask me that? So they would say "yes of course I am eating it", and they proceed to serve them the food in a bowl when the foreigner actually wants it packed. :D

    • @Idle_adventures
      @Idle_adventures Před 3 lety

      Eating or take away?

  • @thymeteller6837
    @thymeteller6837 Před 4 lety +7

    I really love what you are doing ❤️

  • @silverstonestream5477
    @silverstonestream5477 Před 4 lety +2

    Honestly as a Singaporean, I don't really do some of this HAHA, but I can definitely relate! This was great!

  • @firdaussudirman8128
    @firdaussudirman8128 Před 4 lety +4

    The way you say it so cute 😂 I like it when you say it with expression

  • @matthewong1953
    @matthewong1953 Před 5 lety +45

    Doktar, my ear got problem! Haha...u said that so perfectly the doctor attending to you would probably freak out.

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  Před 5 lety +11

      Hahaha maybe I try in real life!

    • @matthewong1953
      @matthewong1953 Před 5 lety +7

      @@GeorgiaCaney OMG now you type in Singlish also! "Maybe I try in real life" sounds like something a singaporean would say.

  • @suhaanichadha5331
    @suhaanichadha5331 Před 2 lety

    I live in sg for 10 yr move to Melbourne last yr. Miss you sg!! Love ur chnnel Georgia!

  • @ranytan6905
    @ranytan6905 Před 4 lety +4

    Omg this is so hilarious to watch! 😍😍

  • @ahmedtahmed5914
    @ahmedtahmed5914 Před 5 lety +14

    Hahah hilarious, I will show this to my British friends!

  • @ms.a5643
    @ms.a5643 Před 4 lety +1

    Singlish is unique coz even within Singlish, there is a variety of differences... just for the word, VERY... we also say veli, vehhh,whe.... etc. Different Singaporean has their own style of speaking SG accent. Uniquely Singapore indeed.

  • @karebu2
    @karebu2 Před 4 lety +1

    Gregory is my fav! Love his Thai accent

    • @minyoung_cho
      @minyoung_cho Před 3 lety

      Isn't this Singaporean accent?
      Anyway this accent is SUPER similar to Thai accent!

  • @thecustomadventures7719
    @thecustomadventures7719 Před 4 lety +9

    HAHAHAH REALLY LOVED THIS😂🤣

  • @Annabelle18.98
    @Annabelle18.98 Před 5 lety

    Singapore accent is veryyy specific. Its a mesh between hokkien~chinese and malay expressions, sorta peranakan chinese. Westerners are most likely to be familiar with ONLY mainstream northern asian accents like japanese, korean and chinese (primarily cantonese) and maybe other couple of better~known south~asian counterparts like vietnamese / thai / indian accent. Little do plp know that Asians, much like other groups of ethnicities, africans/ europeans, etc. have a very wide~range, diverse accents.

  • @norainbintimuhammadsum6297

    You’re so good! 👏🏻

  • @janemuses3031
    @janemuses3031 Před 4 lety +3

    You should film an in the street reaction of you speaking Singlish! Kinda like videos of caucasian speaking fluent korean in korea. Bet you'd get a lot of double takes.

  • @whereiskenneth
    @whereiskenneth Před 5 lety +10

    Wah, eh, veri good, you almos there liao.

  • @kaamuu557
    @kaamuu557 Před 5 lety +3

    Gregory’s eyes
    I can relate to that

  • @Tresyia
    @Tresyia Před 5 lety

    Hi Georgia, im Tresyia. Its nice to see your vlog, hope we can explore Singapore together oneday. I just moved in Singapore 3 months ago :)

  • @hapynez
    @hapynez Před 5 lety +3

    I enjoyed watching this! :))

  • @frankmuller0.029
    @frankmuller0.029 Před 4 lety +2

    Haha, walau eh, you really cute leh, i love you xia, gorgeous, oh, Georgia! Of course faster subscribe liao lah, ah but then?!

  • @dumbnessoverload8842
    @dumbnessoverload8842 Před 2 lety

    Nice vlog i just comeback i work here in singapore 4 years but i just learn this thing just now thank you for sharing

  • @chinafish
    @chinafish Před 8 měsíci

    "How do i know this more than you"😂 and she's right about the down and up. Singlish isnt lazy slang its more efficient for communication

  • @marca9793
    @marca9793 Před 5 lety

    😂 That was awesome Georgia. 👍👍👍

  • @darrendelong
    @darrendelong Před 5 lety +5

    Singaporean tend to omit the 'S' too. Like two dollars, they will say it as two dollar.
    We also like to add "one" to some sentences. For example, this is like that one. (it's like that). Adding one at the end probably comes from the Malay language.
    We just don't bother to speak English properly, partly because our teachers aren't native English speakers who do not really emphasis on speaking English in the proper pronunciation (at least that was during my time) and due to the fact we are not pressured to speak them properly because most of us only communicate with each other (non native English speakers). Most Singaporeans did not even know they are doing the 'TH' wrongly (We do it like the irish style. lol). Most of us also pronounced the word FLOUR as "FLA" too.. LOL
    And yes, Singaporeans are pretty lazy when it comes to pronunciation and this is not just English, even in Mandarin, Singaporean do not speak them as properly as compared to the Chinese from China. Possibly due to almost all of us being bilingual but master of none.
    On another note, Singaporean accent actually varies. Of course, you gonna hear most of the Chinese Singaporean accent. Malay Singaporean accent and Indian Singaporean accent can actually sound quite different due to the influences of their native tongue .

    • @supreme87878
      @supreme87878 Před 5 lety

      Well. I still clearly remember all the pronunciation emphasis from my primary english teacher and we learn it british way, even with the clock telling time; half past six.
      It is the multiracial and multicutural society that we have that we dont follow. Loon at those old people that are english educated.
      Abt the "one" at the end of sentence. I think it is the chinese influence of "的"。

    • @itsAniQ
      @itsAniQ Před 4 lety

      I definitely agree on the part where the English accent of a Malay or Indian person will vary from a Chinese person. This is definitely due to the influence our native languages. Should do a video about the different Singaporean accents.

    • @MrBenHaynes
      @MrBenHaynes Před 4 lety

      "We just don't bother to speak English properly, partly because our teachers aren't native English speakers" Bingo! If you want to learn, be taught by a native speaker. It's the only way.

  • @mauriciocanton5899
    @mauriciocanton5899 Před 4 lety +1

    Haha I laughed watchning this video guys, thanks for that!!

  • @gotmyonu1027
    @gotmyonu1027 Před 5 lety +1

    Seems like the other Singlish and English videos that you have made. Maybe making mandarin, Malay or Tamil could give viewer a better understanding of the different races in SG

  • @karebu2
    @karebu2 Před 4 lety +1

    ‘Hor’ at the end of sentence can be regarded as tag question. This is dangerous, hor? > this is dangerous, isn’t it?

  • @dx9967
    @dx9967 Před 5 lety +6

    Oouuii....didn't know that Sakporn Thanakan has mastered Singlish hahaha

  • @syng2220
    @syng2220 Před rokem +1

    Always never compare with other people about our language skills. There will always be a rare exception to extremity. There are more and more talented person will be living in every part of the world. It will be a matter of time, if you will be able to meet them in life. Speaking a proper language, doesn't mean that particular person is classy. Just be comfortable with yourself. Living life with a meaningful value is the main thing in a human life.

  • @michm29
    @michm29 Před 2 lety +5

    As a Singaporean,I’m laughing so hard at this!🤣🤣🤣

  • @mingwei719
    @mingwei719 Před 5 lety

    love this so much

  • @Jpjanet76
    @Jpjanet76 Před 5 lety +1

    So funny sia! Me laugh until BTH! 🤣🤣

  • @naha555jp
    @naha555jp Před 4 lety

    Can you do more Singlish videos? I am learning so much!

  • @ryanwong1977
    @ryanwong1977 Před 5 lety +2

    OMG you nail it! 😂 try to avoid any wanton mee stall if you can. You will slow down the cooking process. 😂😝😜

  • @susiaja464
    @susiaja464 Před 3 lety

    I was worked at Singapore for 2 years, and now is working in HongKong.. and I got different the English word..in Javanese we call "Medok" the Singaporian English

  • @YiYingChang
    @YiYingChang Před 5 lety +3

    Love Georgina 😍

  • @hoyaya
    @hoyaya Před 5 lety +12

    Very good try Georgia! Thumbs up. Hope eventually you do not lose your own British accent after mastering the Singlish one hahaha.

  • @honiumi149
    @honiumi149 Před 3 lety +2

    "so when i cry it's dramatic and when you cry it's emotional?"
    i remembered nicole saying this to janice in cycle 2 of asntm.

  • @germaine_ng
    @germaine_ng Před 4 lety

    Wholesome content istg

  • @rachel205
    @rachel205 Před 4 lety

    Georgia, you are really good at Singlish....

  • @user-wi2fw1jk9l
    @user-wi2fw1jk9l Před 3 lety

    Georgia, you sound so adorable imitating us..

  • @Richard1855
    @Richard1855 Před 4 lety +1

    I reckon it is absolutely hilarious!!!!

  • @MrBenHaynes
    @MrBenHaynes Před 4 lety

    I stick wid you "true tick an tin" ☺️ Ah, my Singaporean "Xing Gan Bao Bei" 😍

  • @prorenzo
    @prorenzo Před 4 lety

    I think you did a great job mimicking singaporean accent! Better than Noah did for British accent in my opinion LOL

  • @minyoung_cho
    @minyoung_cho Před 3 lety +2

    Now, I really have no doubt why Singaporeans can learn and speak Thai within a few months like a Thai native speaker! Singaporean accent is very similar to Thai accent, but there are some differences.

  • @Jojo-ym1hc
    @Jojo-ym1hc Před 4 měsíci

    I’m watching this to get my singlish accent back that i lost when i moved to germany 5 years ago

  • @elprup2011
    @elprup2011 Před 5 lety +1

    30 secs in and I was already in stitches!

  • @49lumen
    @49lumen Před 4 lety

    Hi Georgia and Gregory, this is a funny video. I like it..

  • @paosernlim
    @paosernlim Před 5 lety +4

    I'm in $h!£ giggles at the moment about your attempt in 'Singlish' speaking, Georgia.
    Even I find 'Singlish' difficult to speak and understand - the locals also having trouble understanding my Kiwi slangs. 😅😅
    But after being there for 3-4 years, Singlish starts to sink into me and feeling like the locals. 😬😅🤘🏼

  • @jlcdrivewayramps7343
    @jlcdrivewayramps7343 Před 3 lety

    Hilarious watching such a true blue brit try singlish. Good video !!

  • @peterkhew7414
    @peterkhew7414 Před 4 lety +1

    Dabao or makan? Means takeaway or having here. Makan is malay for "eat".

  • @nutellanikki8962
    @nutellanikki8962 Před 3 lety

    I live in SG, i used to have a singlish accent but i somehow switched to half indian half singlish?? and my brother over here switches to complete singlish when he talks to friends XD!

  • @bhagya637
    @bhagya637 Před rokem

    Omg He is so cute 🥰 I love the way he talks 🎶🎶🥰🥰

  • @zongaik9323
    @zongaik9323 Před 4 lety

    i live for videos like this 😭😭😭

  • @Amelia-ph5zm
    @Amelia-ph5zm Před 5 lety +5

    walao this video good sia

  • @MasterSkySparklez
    @MasterSkySparklez Před 4 lety

    The thing about Singaporean accents is that there are many kinds. Once one masters a type of Chinese Singaporean accent, there's another one can try. If one has tried all Chinese Singaporean accents, there are other Singaporean accents used by other races. I've heard so multiple types of Malay Singaporean accents and Indian Singaporean accents. I personally detest saying things such as "I like *the* Singaporean accent" because it's not just one accent present here. There are various ubiquitous local accents that fall under the "Singaporean accent" umbrella. Most people just think the typical Chinese Singaporean accent is *the* Singaporean accent but no.. please don't say that.. Not only is it inaccurate but minorities feel underrepresented when people do that. Besides, even among Chinese Singaporeans, I hear multiple types of accents. It depends on their level of English also.

  • @orangeworm
    @orangeworm Před 5 lety

    i don't know if it's just my, but when Georgia was trying to pronounce "How long can recover?" She sounded Irish on "reCOver" sfjshwellh

  • @cheromory0724
    @cheromory0724 Před 4 lety

    Very exciting !....

  • @thana64
    @thana64 Před 2 lety

    Most people don’t know the difference between accent and slang. Accent refers to the intonation and pronunciations. Slang refers to the usage of colloquial terms and particle words. Singlish is a good example of a slang.👍🏿

  • @galuxistar1615
    @galuxistar1615 Před 3 lety

    As an American I never learned a singlish but my mom speaks it so I kinda adapted the way I speak to that :>>

  • @MrBenHaynes
    @MrBenHaynes Před 4 lety

    How you say very? I remember a little kopitiam in SG named "Vary nice"! (hope you don't need to vary anything, lest you get confused with very)

  • @telsa3
    @telsa3 Před 5 lety +4

    Reminds me of 'My Fair Lady' . Prof Higgins trying to get Audrey Hepburn to speak proper English.