Following on the success of his 2017 hit, Spiaking Singlish: A Companion to How Singaporeans Communicate, Gwee Li Sui is back with a series of three Leeter books covering the quintessential features of Singlish, Singapore's unofficial language - written in Singlish! In this first volume, we delve into what is known as the end-particle: a modifier that primarily comes at the end of a sentence or a clause.
Its appearance changes the meaning of the whole construction - yes, it is that powderful one! We will look at a whole bunch of them: lah, leh, ler, lor, loh, liao, ha, ah, hor, wor, mah, meh, siol, sial, sia, eh, nia, neh, and bah.
Some are long-long oredi got use although their uses may have evolved.
Others are sibeh new even to my ears!.
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In this first volume, we delve into what is known as the end-particle | A modifier that primarily comes at the end of a sentence or a clause |
We will look at a whole bunch of them | Lah leh ler lor loh liao ha ah hor wor mah meh siol sial sia eh nia neh and bah |