singaporean
IPA: sɪŋgʌpˈɔriʌn
Root Word: Singaporean
noun
- A person from Singapore or of Singaporean descent.
adjective
- Of, from, or pertaining to Singapore or its people or language.
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Examples of "singaporean" in Sentences
- I am a singaporean and reading your website makes me miss home more.
- I mean, I've seen srilankan noodles and singaporean noodles and had them too.
- You should probably ask one of the singaporean food bloggers like Lady Iron Chef
- Dunno if it will be the same recipe here but their spicy tuna has a more singaporean/malaysian spiciness too it.
- Labels: leong liew geok, poetry, self-censorship, singaporean poets, writing craft posted by bibliobibuli at 8: 30 AM
- And to put the myth to rest, there's not much distinction between a caucasian customer and a singaporean one (except that the caucasian one tends to speak a lot louder).
- Keep Holding On - Avril Lavigne both initiated by him unknowingly. but as he reads the words to me, it really is so sweet even though he still harbors an accent of singaporean-bengness.
- 'singaporean' with supporters of the party in power whilst portraying the supporters of those who dare to 'suppose otherwise' as foreign to the singaporean identity - which has increasingly been promoted as 'heartlanders' in recent years.
- March 28, 2006 10: 43 AM bibliobibuli said ... spot yes, there are different varieties of malaysian english for sure and singaporean english is virtually the same thing ... and lydia - yes, lee su khim's book is excellent - she's a very good writer who knows her stuff
- Whilst I'm definitely a strenuous critic of Australia for not doing enough for our aboriginal sisters and brothers, I am most pleased with their treatment of the Chinese - with regards to the celebration of the Chinese New Year. will learn to appreciate the generic idea of could definitely learn much from our Australasian sisters and brothers. country at any time of the year, one would only get the impression that it is a Chinese country - quite a few China nationals working here have refused to believe I'm a 'singaporean'.
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