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More Singapore residents identifying with English or Singlish, as mother tongue affinity falls: IPS survey

The survey of 4,000 residents finds nearly half identified most with English or Singlish, up from one-third a decade ago.

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channelnewsasia.comStai leggendo1 g fa

More Singapore residents identifying with English or Singlish, as mother tongue affinity falls: IPS survey

The survey of 4,000 residents finds nearly half identified most with English or Singlish, up from one-third a decade ago.

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malaymail.com12 h fa

Singlish use rising in Singapore, even at work, study finds

SINGAPORE, May 26 — Singlish is increasingly shaping everyday communication in Singapore, including in workplaces, according to a new study by the Institute of Policy Studies.The...

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    More Singapore residents identifying with English or Singlish, as mother tongue affinity falls: IPS survey

    The survey of 4,000 residents finds nearly half identified most with English or Singlish, up from one-third a decade ago.

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·malaymail.com

    Singlish use rising in Singapore, even at work, study finds

    SINGAPORE, May 26 — Singlish is increasingly shaping everyday communication in Singapore, including in workplaces, according to a new study by the Institute of Policy…