"Singapore English" is a term used to describe the unique blend of English spoken in Singapore, which has been influenced by various languages such as Malay, Chinese, and Tamil. It is known for its clarity, simplicity, and adherence to formal grammar rules. The use of acronyms, abbreviations, and slang is also common in Singapore English. Some examples include "helllo" instead of "hello", "bro" instead of "brother", and "wanna" instead of "want to".
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