Ask a friend who has been to Singapore, do all the people there speak Chinese? 20

Updated on tourism 2024-02-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    75% of Singapore's population is Chinese. All Chinese people can basically speak Chinese.

    Zhuliang 11 netizens divided the Chinese in Singapore into 3 categories, which is a bit of big Chineseism.

    When Singapore became independent in 1965, all those who were in Singapore chose to become naturalized Singaporeans. Those under the age of 85 can be said to be basically born and raised in Singapore. Most of the older generation of Chinese immigrants, even if they haven't passed away, stay in their homes and be cared for by their families, rarely going anywhere.

    It is estimated that the chances of Zhuliang 11 meeting these older generation of Chinese immigrants are slim.

    The correct classification should be the Chinese Singaporeans and the Chinese who immigrated to Singapore after China's reform and opening up (including Hong Kong people who immigrated to Singapore in large numbers around 1997).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most people who speak Chinese should be able to understand it, especially there are a lot of Chinese here, but English is still mainly spoken in more formal occasions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    They speak Chinese, but their first language is English, and they speak with a strange accent. The newspapers and magazines there are all in English... But don't worry, they all still speak Chinese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mainly Cantonese, Chinese, Malay, English, you speak Chinese, and people can understand it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A small number of Singaporeans speak Chinese, while the vast majority speak English. The official language of Singapore is English, which is the most important working language and the most commonly used language in public and business settings. Singapore is a multiracial country.

    Malay and Indian compatriots sometimes speak their own native language, but most people still communicate mainly in English.

    Industrial development in Singapore.

    Industry: Singapore's industries mainly include manufacturing and construction. Manufacturing products mainly include electronics, chemistry and chemicals, biomedicine, precision machinery, transportation equipment, petroleum products, oil refining and other products.

    Services: Wholesale & Retail, Business Services, Transport & Communications, and Financial Services are the four major sectors of Singapore's service industry, which play an important role in the economy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Yes, Mandarin is one of the four official languages of Singapore.

    2. Xinjiahuai Fu Nianpo adopts Chinese Mandarin and Chinese Pinyin.

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    3. In Singapore, English is the most widely circulated language, and nearly 40% of residents use English to communicate at home.

    4. Singapore speaks Chinese, and the penetration rate of Mandarin is quite high. After all, more than 70% of the population is Chinese, and primary and secondary schools in Singapore also pay attention to the mother tongue education of each ethnic group.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Does Singapore speak Chinese, which is described below:

    Speak Chinese. Singapore speaks Chinese mainly because the Chinese in Singapore account for more than 70% of the total population, and many Guangdong and Fujian people in our country immigrated to Singapore a long time ago, so it is not surprising that Chinese is popular in this country. Although Singapore's Chinese is Malay, the official lingua franca is English, but don't worry about going to Singapore, many of their streets or shop signs are Chinese, so even if you don't know English, you don't need to ask for a translator at all, and you don't have to worry about the language barrier.

    Singapore's official languages are English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil, and with a strong bilingual teaching policy, most Singaporeans speak English and Mandarin, making Singapore one of the easiest Asian countries to integrate into in terms of the degree of bilingualism between Chinese and English.

    Singaporeans are divided into four main groups: Chinese, Malays (Indians) and Eurasians.

    The ancestors of most Singaporean Chinese originated from the southern part of the Middle Ages, especially in Fujian, Guangdong and Hainan provinces, of which 4 percent were Hokkien, followed by Chaoshan, Cantonese, Putian (Putian), Hainanese, Fuzhou, Hakka, as well as Baba and Nyonya.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be said that in terms of the total number of Chinese in the world, Malaysia is the country with the largest number of Chinese outside the Taiwan Strait, with about 7 million, and Singaporean Chinese about 3.42 million.

    In terms of proportion, Singaporean Chinese account for about 75% of the total population. The difference is that Singapore's official languages are English (ranked first) and Chinese (ranked third).

    Therefore, some Chinese in Singapore can only understand English and cannot understand Chinese, this is because the Chinese in Singapore are bilingual teaching, this bilingual teaching is mainly English, supplemented by Chinese, it is estimated that the level of this bilingual teaching, that is, the level of our primary school Chinese grade 5. Singapore was ordered by then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to close Nanyang University (using Chinese as the medium of instruction) in the 80s, as well as to close Chinese schools, leaving Chinese as a subject, and now the effect has lasted for decades, and Singaporeans' Chinese proficiency is only limited to the level of daily conversation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, Chinese is not the Chinese language of Singaporean Malaysians.

    1. Singapore's Chinese language is Malay, and the Singapore Constitution clearly stipulates that Malay is the Chinese language of Singapore, mainly respecting the language used by Singapore's indigenous people. Due to both internal and external considerations, English is the main language of passage and instruction in Singapore.

    2. The official language of Malaysia is Malay, and English used to be the de facto official language for a long time in the past, and it was only after the May 13 Race Riots in 1969 that Malay became the main language. However, in many areas, English remains an active second language.

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