How do you say hello in Singapore?

Hello - Ni hao (Nee how) How are you? - Ni hao ma? (Nee how ma) Very good - Hen hao (hun hao)
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How do you greet in Singapore?

Elders are held in the highest esteem in Singapore. Always greet the most elder person present first. While there are a variety of ways to greet a person, a simple handshake and slight bow is widely accepted, especially in the business world. Chopsticks, Halal, Vegetarianism, Oh My!
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What is good morning in Singapore language?

Learning greetings in the ethnic language goes a long way to breaking the ice with Singaporeans. You can say “hello” in Mandarin – Ni Hao, in Indian – Namaste and in Malay, the greeting is based on the time of day – Selamat Pagi for good morning, Selamat Tengah Hari for good afternoon and Selamat Malam for good night.
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Why do Singaporeans say lah?

'Lah' is the simplest and most iconic word in Singlish - think 'yeah mate' in Australia or 'eh' in Canada. But what if we told you it has no meaning? 'Lah' is an expression after a statement as a mere emphasis.
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What is Hello Malaysia?

In Malaysia, the locals would articulate 'Hello' and 'Hai' whenever they greet people. The way it is articulated is exactly how it is pronounced in English. Similar to other countries, those in Malaysia simply greet each other by saying Hai and Hello.
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Can lah meaning?

Meaning: Sure, this means “able to”, “permitted to” or to request something, but this can also be used variously with a Singlish modifier. Example: “Can you do this for me?” “Can lah, no worries.” “Can meh?” “Sure can.”
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Are Singaporeans Chinese?

Singapore is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country. Singaporeans of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian descent have made up the vast majority of the population since the 19th century. The Singaporean diaspora is also far-reaching worldwide.
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What is Singapore first language?

STATEMENT FROM THE PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE ON SINGAPORE'S OFFICIAL LANGUAGES, 1ST OCTOBER, 1965. In Singapore four languages -- Malay,Chinese, Tamil and English -- are official and equal languages. Malay is our common language and it is our National Language.
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Is Singapore English friendly?

English has been the predominant language of instruction in schools for most Singaporeans since the 1970s, so English-speaking visitors will do just fine in most circumstances.
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How do you say no in Singapore?

不 | bù | no

This is the most common way to say “no” in Chinese. This word is something that people who are learning simplified or traditional Chinese in Singapore learn on the first day of their class.
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What is SIA in Singlish?

Sia (or rather, “sial”) is used for emphasis. It doesn't strictly replace “eh” or “ah”. In Malaysia the normal context would be “cursed” or “damned”. But in Singapore it's often used to exaggerate the point. Think of it as a “bloody” or “effin'”.
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What does Wah Lau mean?

'Wah lau' is merely an exclamation, the way English-speaking people use 'Oh, my God'. You can hear 'wah lau' when people are surprised, or excited to explain something.
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How do you say hello in New Zealand?

100% Pure New Zealand: Kia ora, New Zealand

Kia ora can be used to say hello, express gratitude, send love and make a connection. Kia ora is a warm and welcoming greeting you'll hear throughout New Zealand and comes from the indigenous Māori language.
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What is Wo Ai Ni?

Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy - More Chinese or More American? (
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What language is Mi Amore?

mi amor - translated from Spanish to English.
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What is the meaning of te amo?

Te amo means “I love you” in Spanish and Portuguese—a two-for-one there, you aspiring papi chulo, you. For word nerds, te is the second person singular or familiar form of “you” and amo is “I love.” The expression is ancient: We can find te amo in the parent of Spanish and Portuguese, Latin.
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What does Wah Liao mean?

Originated from Hokkien. “Wah lau” is translated to “Oh my Dad”, and the “eh” is added to enhance this. The expression is commonly used to profess surprise or that something is stupid, can be compared to “Oh my God!”.
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Is Singlish a slang?

Singlish is the English-based creole or patois spoken colloquially in Singapore. English is one of Singapore's official languages, along with Malay (which is also the National Language), Mandarin, and Tamil.
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What Paiseh means?

Origin: Hokkien – Hokkien for feeling embarrassed, shy or having a sense of shame. Paiseh is a commonly used hokkien word to describe one's embarrassment in a situation.
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