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A plate of char kway teow from Alexandra Village Food Centre. Photo/Singapore Press Holdings
September 13, 2016 14:39
By The Straits TimesAsia News Network
By The Straits TimesAsia News Network
Aiyoh, atas, char kway teow: Singlish words enter Oxford Dictionary
More Singapore English words used colloquially here have been added to the lexicon of the venerable Oxford English Dictionary (OED), following its latest quarterly update this month.
Top on the list of new words: aiyah and aiyoh, which are often used to express impatience or dismay, and ah beng, a stereotype applied to Chinese men.
Atas, an oft-used term by Singaporeans to deride people for being too arrogant or high-class, was also included in the list.
The ubiquitous coffee shop, or kopitiam, also made it to the big time, alongside dishes popular in Singapore and Southeast Asia. They were char kway teow, chicken rice and rendang.
In its last update in March, the OED created a buzz by adding a varied list of nearly 20 Singapore English words.
They included blur, ang moh, shiok and sabo, as well as food items like teh tarik and char siu.
The September update, which paid a tribute to the late British author Roald Dahl, also featured new and revised entries used in his books for children.
Several Singlish words had previously made it to the dictionary’s online version, which was launched in March 2000, including lah, sinseh and kiasu.
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