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Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Malaysia

The Malaysian accent

Malaysian English shares particles, syllable-timing and a collapsed vowel system with Singapore English, but it is more often rhotic — Malay and Mandarin both keep coda R — and it does not glottalise final T the way Singlish does. The two are close enough that the bank needs both the R and the T to tell them apart.

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How to recognise a Malaysian accent

Also known as Malaysian accent, Malaysian English, Manglish, KL English. Spoken in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Malaysia, Malaysia.

The Malaysian pronunciation fingerprint

These are the answers the quiz expects from a Malaysian speaker on its 26 pronunciation questions. Where a feature varies within the region, more than one answer counts as a match.

Everyday words in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Malaysia

Expected everyday vocabulary for a Malaysian speaker.
QuestionUsual answer
What do you usually call a sweet carbonated drink?Soft drink
What do you usually call the main evening meal?Dinner
What do you call a small, round piece of bread for one person?Bun
What do you call thin strips of potato served hot and fried?Fries
What is your general word for small sugary treats?Sweets
What do you call the wheeled basket used in a supermarket?Trolley
What do you call restaurant food collected to eat elsewhere?Takeaway
What do you call a small neighbourhood shop selling everyday items?Convenience store
How do you usually address a group of people informally?You all
What do you call the household container for unwanted rubbish?Rubbish bin
What do you call the narrow passageway between or behind houses?Alley / alleyway
What do you call the insulated box you carry cold drinks in?Cool box / cool bag
You are waiting your turn behind other people. What are you doing?Waiting in the queue
“Man’s getting emotional.” Who is “man”?It does not make sense to me
What do you call the red-amber-green signal at a junction?Traffic lights
What do you call a circular junction you drive around?Roundabout
How do you say “the” in a phrase like “I’m going down the shop”?A full “the”
“We’ll not be home while seven.” What does that sentence mean to you?It does not make sense to me
“I’m after having my dinner.” What does that sentence mean to you?It does not make sense to me
What do you call a shared minibus used as public transport?I do not have a word for that
Does “she be working on Fridays” sound like a normal way to say she works Fridays regularly?No — it does not sound like my English
Does “the car needs washed” sound normal — without “to be”?No — I would say “needs to be washed”
Can “da kine” stand in for a thing you have not named?No — that is not a word I use

Speakers with a Malaysian accent

Accent profiles are anchored to primary-source regional recordings from the International Dialects of English Archive, not to any individual performance.

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