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  2. Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Singapore

    The languages of Singapore are English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil, with the lingua franca between Singaporeans being English, the de facto main language.

  3. What Languages Are Spoken In Singapore? - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-singapore.html

    English is one of the four official languages spoken in Singapore. In 1965, when the country attained its independence, the leaders decided that since English had become one of the languages used by several countries, they must popularize its use within the country.

  4. Languages of Singapore - What Languages are Spoken in Singapore?...

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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.

  5. What Language Is Spoken In Singapore? - Babbel.com

    www.babbel.com/en/magazine/what-language-is-spoken-in-singapore

    Singapore’s four official languages are Malay, Mandarin, Tamil and English. Because of its bilingual education policy, most citizens speak two or more languages — usually English, their ethnic mother tongue, and potentially others. The national anthem of Singapore is sung in Malay, which was once the national language before British colonization.

  6. Decoding Singapore: A Guide to Its Multilingual Identity

    www.polilingua.com/blog/post/main-languages-of-singapore.htm

    Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language in Singapore, primarily due to the large Chinese ethnic population. The linguistic landscape of Singapore is heavily influenced by the various Chinese dialects brought over by immigrants.

  7. Languages of Singapore - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The Singapore government recognises four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. Due to the Singapore's history, the symbolic national language is Malay. The local patois spoken on the streets is a creole called Singlish amongst the locals. It is known by academics as 'Singapore Colloquial English'.

  8. A Guide To Singapore's Languages - Culture Trip

    theculturetrip.com/asia/singapore/articles/a-guide-to-singapores-languages

    Singapore has four official languages listed in its constitution: Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, and English. On top of being an official language of Singapore, Malay is Singapore’s national language as a reflection of its indigenous culture before the arrival of the British in 1819.

  9. Languages of Singapore - Wikiwand

    www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Languages_in_Singapore

    The languages of Singapore are English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil, with the lingua franca between Singaporeans being English, the de facto main language. Singaporeans often speak Singlish among themselves, an English creole arising from centuries of contact between Singapore's internationalised society and its legacy of being a British colony.

  10. What language is spoken in Singapore? - Lingoda

    www.lingoda.com/blog/en/singapore-languages

    There are four recognized languages in Singapore: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil. These languages reflect the main ethnic groups in the South-East Asian nation, but there are many other languages spoken here too, including . Around 75% of people in Singapore are bilingual, far more than in the UK or the US.

  11. English is the main language of Singapore with around 37% of the locals using it as a first language. However, if you were to add the 34.9% of Mandarin speakers with 12.2% of other Chinese dialects then technically the many varieties of Chinese would be the main language of Singapore.