Singaporean Hokkien is a local variant of the Hokkien dialect spoken in Singapore. The difference with Hokkien spoken in Singapore is the fact that speakers borrow a number of Malay words e. g Balu(Bahru) in place of Sin (新).
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- Singaporean Hokkien is a local variant of the Hokkien dialect spoken in Singapore. The difference with Hokkien spoken in Singapore is the fact that speakers borrow a number of Malay words e. g Balu(Bahru) in place of Sin (新).
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- Singaporean Hokkien is a local variant of the Hokkien dialect spoken in Singapore. The difference with Hokkien spoken in Singapore is the fact that speakers borrow a number of Malay words e. g Balu(Bahru) in place of Sin (新).
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