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Chinese is taught in schools in Singapore.
As long as you are Chinese, you can learn.
But not everyone is saying it well, it depends on the individual situation.
And their surnames are written the same as ours, because most of them are Chinese.
But the pinyin of their names is not the same as ours.
For example, "Lin" is lim instead of lin, and "Chen" is tan or chan instead of chen, which is related to their dialect.
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The Chinese in Singapore are basically all in the war and poverty period to go to Nanyang to start a new life...
Lin Junjie is probably a grandfather or great-grandfather who should have been born in China.
Basically, they are immigrants from Guangdong, Fujian, and Hainan.
About 75% of Singapore are Chinese, with some Malays, Indians and other ethnic groups.
Therefore, although the nationality of Singaporean Chinese is Singaporean, they are ethnically Chinese (most of them are Han, a few Hakka), so they also speak Chinese, write Chinese characters, and celebrate the Spring Festival Dragon Boat Festival.
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More than 76% of Singapore's local Chinese are Chinese, and most of the Chinese spoken by these Chinese are Mandarin, Cantonese and Hokkien, so of course they are more fluent in Chinese
As for the surname, the ancestors of these Chinese were all Chinese, which was called Xia Nanyang at that time
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Because many of the people who know Chinese are Singaporeans of Chinese descent, and their living habits are similar to those of the native Han in China, the names are the same as the habits of the Chinese Han people, and the same festivals are celebrated. There are also surnames. Similarly, Malaysia is also home to a large number of ethnic Chinese.
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Oh, he's Chinese!!
The ancestral home is in Fujian...
He went to school to major in Chinese...
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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.
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