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  • Ed.YEO
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    Originally posted by ngokyc View Post
    Nice to know another hockchew here .. I am also a hockchew but unfortunately I lost it and ended up speaking cantonese hokkien ...
    Not need to get disappointed lah... the rarest dialect grp in SG i believe is KhengChew folks... lagi hard to identify one...

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  • junhaong
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    hokkien

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  • Aiwinxng
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    Father Hokkien, Mother Teochew.. I speak Hokkien better than Teochew.

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  • mrolympia
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    cantonese

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  • chipotle
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    Hokkien. Unfortunately the younger generation has not really picked up the dialect.

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  • ngokyc
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    Originally posted by mng View Post
    hockchew, but unfortunately, my dad's generation lost it and speaks hokkien (mum's)
    Nice to know another hockchew here .. I am also a hockchew but unfortunately I lost it and ended up speaking cantonese hokkien ...

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  • mng
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    hockchew, but unfortunately, my dad's generation lost it and speaks hokkien (mum's)

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  • itcanonlybeAP
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    Engrish, Hokkien & Mandarin for me.

    Engrish, Hokkien & Mandarin for me.

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  • lizardking
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    Heng Hua lang here.

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  • Diamond
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    Teochew

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  • R3dArt
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    100% hokkien

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  • xKimi
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    Hi I am new here.. Pure Hokkien! Huat ar!

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  • track15
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    Pasirian. We talk different

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  • ljust
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    Teochew, but to be honest, I cannot really distinguish teochew from hokkien nowadays. Seems like the line between both dialects has blurred quite abit over the generations.

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  • Ed.YEO
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    Originally posted by watchmaniac88 View Post
    ...We need to keep them alive for identities and colours in our society.
    Sigh... our Chinese population is now facing dilution of mass influx of immigrants from Mainland CN and big numbers of Pinoys...
    Sooner or later, we will be speaking more Mandarin and Tagalog...

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