I been to Singapore recently a family trip it was really fun and i felt really safe there even when i am using my iPhone 15 Pro nothing happens and even walking at nights my first time in Singapore would definitely love to come back again
Following your videos for 2 years alrdy..your singlish have gain grounds, especially when you converse with locals, foreign visitors or even your in laws, I am convinced you have improved tremendously...
Hi Ghib , its funny that S Shi o k, that Shiok 😅, when i visit Sing as a tourist a long time ago i learn the Lah,, and i used it until now , maybe becoz in indo we say it too that lah,, singlish is very fun n practical hehe,, thks for the fun vlog Ghib, Huat Ah,, 😇👍😅
Nice 📸 I would also like to recommend you Near mbs there is one newly open restaurant Marina one residence call ola ola the vibes is very unique and food is amazing as well Maybe you can do video like newly opened restaurant video give comment of the food
Ghib, it was so fun of you to interview our foreginer friends. Just for fun, how do you pronoune 'Air Pot' and "Airport'. There are two different things. 😄
01:00 I think for the word "Atas" should have a malay person explain it or at least know the difference between the singlish and the actual malay translation. Its not the same if you say it to a malay person like myself
Singlish is ‘an informal variety of English spoken in Singapore, incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay’ - Oxford dictionary. These words Are recognised as Singlish.
Singlish vernacular uses a lot of Malay and dialect words tho. But I suppose the spirit of Singlish is the beats and the stressors that aren’t found when speaking with ang mohs, which is somewhat lacking here.
You are wrong. Oxford definition of Singlish: An informal variety of English spoken in Singapore, incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay. Obviously malay and chinese words are part of singlish. Please read up on what defined as Singlish before sounding like a fool 🙄
@@thewalk7816 erm you do need to brush up a bit on your english. Elements of chinese and malay, if it is chinese and malay then it won't be elements neither will it be "another" language. Atas and makan are 100% malay rather than singlish with element of malay.
@@LVPictures Oh really? TODAY news 13/9/2016 : More SINGLISH words added to Oxford English Dictionary ‘Ah Beng, ..ang pow, ATAS…’ Google is free, use it. Educate yourself.
atas is the word for up in malay and indonesian.... so it can literally mean up/tall and people use it to describe high end or something is 'up there'.
Singapoor is weird. English is weird. It's kind of surprising. But part of it is I think is you just get used to it(?) which is not necessarily a good or bad thing.
On 1.06 i have been to Marina Bay Sands and on 2.29 i have eaten there with a family and love the food but i find it a little expensive and when withdrawing money from the ATM OMG they charge too much fees
Hey, Ghib OJISAN. You married a Singaporean 🇸🇬 wife and you pick up Singlish, like me I am also married to a Singaporean 🇸🇬 wife, but I didn’t / never picked up any Singlish from my wife 🧐. By the way… you missed out KIASU (afraid to lose) and KIASI (afraid to die). You might know that in Japan 🇯🇵, when girls are shocked or scared of something, they shout out “KIA !”
I been to Singapore recently a family trip it was really fun and i felt really safe there even when i am using my iPhone 15 Pro nothing happens and even walking at nights my first time in Singapore would definitely love to come back again
Why would something happen to your pro15😂
@@linusboyz In some countries people will be stealing it off your hands .
Following your videos for 2 years alrdy..your singlish have gain grounds, especially when you converse with locals, foreign visitors or even your in laws, I am convinced you have improved tremendously...
Ah thank you 😆
I love it when u say walao. Damn f ing FUNNI ❤
Hi Ghib , its funny that S Shi o k, that Shiok 😅, when i visit Sing as a tourist a long time ago i learn the Lah,, and i used it until now , maybe becoz in indo we say it too that lah,, singlish is very fun n practical hehe,, thks for the fun vlog Ghib, Huat Ah,, 😇👍😅
Haha didn’t know Indonesian is similar! Huat!!
@@GhibOjisan ,, yah its onaji hehe,, 😃
😂 I'd have no chance there.
Bo Pang Chan ( dont give chances)
@@raymondraymond6849 😂 I’d struggle to learn, it’s hard enough learning Nepali 😂👍🇳🇵
Bojio! !!
agree so much with "Car Park". I was so confused the first time I heard it since it sounds similarly to Kapak in indonesia which mean axe lol
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Fun video ....i got all but two correct. 😁
Great job! O
normally lim bey don’t use singlish with angmoh or foreigners unless we friend friend for some time.
I got another ...wait long long... meaning impossible to happen.......eg. Friday is public holiday. Monday got holiday anot....you wait long long.
tan gu gu lar
Nice 📸
I would also like to recommend you Near mbs there is one newly open restaurant
Marina one residence call ola ola the vibes is very unique and food is amazing as well
Maybe you can do video like newly opened restaurant video give comment of the food
Some tagalog words are the same as malay.
do you have similar AI learning to speak for japanese
Ghib, it was so fun of you to interview our foreginer friends. Just for fun, how do you pronoune 'Air Pot' and "Airport'. There are two different things. 😄
01:00 I think for the word "Atas" should have a malay person explain it or at least know the difference between the singlish and the actual malay translation. Its not the same if you say it to a malay person like myself
If i am there I sure win 😊 $100 easily one
Sabo lah ...sabotage....ey...dun sabo me ley.... Meaning encouraged unity
First like and comment lah! 🎉
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shiok actually means satisfying.
Atas and Makan are actually Malay terms.
Singlish is ‘an informal variety of English spoken in Singapore, incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay’ - Oxford dictionary. These words Are recognised as Singlish.
Love your vids man...BTW how is Jimmy, the 72+ year old humble man) doing???....Greetings from Phuket!
Nice video
Haha I can bet most of the expats living here don’t know any of these.
I was there during your filming
then why u didn’t makan his $100 ?
Come say hi next time!!
Lah lor. Ley meh.... sentence end connotation
Buay tahan..... cannot endure.....you agh..how can like this to me....buay tahan your pattern ley
This video is so shiok to watch.
These are mainly malay words! Singlish is n still oversold.
Makan is a malay word for eat. It is not Singlish. Singlish is poor english.
Lol don't lie lah you totally got it wrong some are just Malay while others are dialect they are not Singlish.
Singlish vernacular uses a lot of Malay and dialect words tho. But I suppose the spirit of Singlish is the beats and the stressors that aren’t found when speaking with ang mohs, which is somewhat lacking here.
You are wrong. Oxford definition of Singlish:
An informal variety of English spoken in Singapore, incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay.
Obviously malay and chinese words are part of singlish. Please read up on what defined as Singlish before sounding like a fool 🙄
@@thewalk7816 erm you do need to brush up a bit on your english. Elements of chinese and malay, if it is chinese and malay then it won't be elements neither will it be "another" language. Atas and makan are 100% malay rather than singlish with element of malay.
@@LVPictures Oh really?
TODAY news 13/9/2016 : More SINGLISH words added to Oxford English Dictionary ‘Ah Beng, ..ang pow, ATAS…’
Google is free, use it. Educate yourself.
Singaporean can speak proper English but singlish is our own identity that consolidates the 3 ethnic groups: mainly Chinese & malay.
The behind the scenes is so sad, there weren't any japanese people
Yeah I think due to cheap yen… I miss seeing them in big numbers..
Another fun video, like !! 👍🏻
lol I was just at Merlion park for the first time today
Hope you liked it!!
Welcome Back. Ah so cool video.
Ah it is so interesting topics.
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Glad you think so!
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now guess this "go-stunt" 😂
お疲れ様でした 協力者集めるの大変なんですね 楽しい企画でためになりました👍 very good lah
You forgot chope word....act of reservation....eg i chope table
Heres one ...ai yoyo.......a remark meaning ... cannot believe it
Should be see bei sianz than just sian
Ghibさんに会える上に100ドルもらえるなんて私なら絶対参加します😂
atas is the word for up in malay and indonesian.... so it can literally mean up/tall and people use it to describe high end or something is 'up there'.
Why is SG ppl favourite Japanese dish to order in Japan ?
Crab Hotpot.
Cos....
Say it literally in Japanese to your wife and see how she react.
Opps.
Good wood Park=グッウッパ
本当にそんな感じですw
@@GhibOjisan シンガポの発音に慣れてない奥さんが行き先を言うと99%聞き返されます笑
Singapoor is weird. English is weird.
It's kind of surprising.
But part of it is I think is you just get used to it(?) which is not necessarily a good or bad thing.
On 1.06 i have been to Marina Bay Sands and on 2.29 i have eaten there with a family and love the food but i find it a little expensive and when withdrawing money from the ATM OMG they charge too much fees
The way you pronounced Carpark in English is Kar-paku? Now, isn't that Japanese English?! 😅
Ghib..your wife w you all along..hope she had fun too
did no one win the $100 :(
"Bo Jio" is the first time I heard that phrase. Sounds like it originated from hokkien?
Yes , it’s a Hokkien phrase .
Hey, Ghib OJISAN. You married a Singaporean 🇸🇬 wife and you pick up Singlish, like me I am also married to a Singaporean 🇸🇬 wife, but I didn’t / never picked up any Singlish from my wife 🧐.
By the way… you missed out KIASU (afraid to lose) and KIASI (afraid to die).
You might know that in Japan 🇯🇵, when girls are shocked or scared of something, they shout out “KIA !”
Maybe your wife never use Singlish? It’s contagious so if she speaks sure you pick up one!!
Atas is a malay word for high-class. Atas is not singlish.