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  2. File:Singapore English free monophthongs chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Vowel diagram for free vowels in Singapore English, based on descriptions by Deterding (2007, 2010) and Lim (2004). In this diagram, [ɔː] represents an allophonic realisation of /ɒ/ in open syllables (e.g., in the word "more").

  3. Singlish vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Singlish is prominently used in local coffee shops, or kopitiams (the word is obtained by combining the Malay word for coffee and the Hokkien word for 'shop'), and other eateries. Local names of many food and drink items have become Singlish and consist of words from different languages and are indicative of the multi-racial society in Singapore.

  4. Template:Singaporean English - Wikipedia

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    This template may be included on talk pages or editnotices to alert other editors that the associated article is written in Singaporean English.Usually, the article either has evolved using predominantly this variety or has strong ties to a particular English-speaking nation that uses this variety.

  5. Template talk:Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Template talk: Languages of Singapore. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Template; Talk; ... Download as PDF; Printable version;

  6. Singlish - Wikipedia

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    Singlish (a portmanteau of Singapore and English), formally known as Colloquial Singaporean English, is an English-based creole language originating in Singapore. [1] [2] [3] Singlish arose out of a situation of prolonged language contact between speakers of many different Asian languages in Singapore, such as Malay, Cantonese, Hokkien, Mandarin, Teochew, and Tamil. [4]

  7. International Phonetic Alphabet chart - Wikipedia

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    The following is the chart of the International Phonetic Alphabet, a standardized system of phonetic symbols devised and maintained by the International Phonetic Association. It is not a complete list of all possible speech sounds in the world's languages, only those about which stand-alone articles exist in this encyclopedia.

  8. File : Singapore Language Most Frequently Spoken at Home.svg

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  9. Category:Singapore templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Singapore templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Singapore templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.