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Commonly found variants; note these may range from acceptable alternatives to non-standard forms or incorrect spellings*.
* Singlish is a largely spoken creole, and as such descriptivism (recording forms that reflect actual pronunciation in spoken language, or as appearing in the linguistic corpus) is more pertinent than strict prescriptivism. Nevertheless, the use of more standard forms (or for words originating in languages with Latin script, such as Malay, accurate to the original spelling) is recommended and encouraged.

also can:

like that

liddat

English:

like

+

that

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definitions

adverb

  1. like that; in such a manner; like so; that way
  2. Wah! Susah leh (very stressful). Liddat how to friend you? So sensitive!

    — 2022, Lee Kah Wor. Image Driven Nature: Identity Search. Self-published. p.135


adjective

  1. like that; in such a manner; like so; that way

noun

  1. that manner; that way
  2. Liddat also can.


usage notes

Unlike English like that, it may be used at the end of a sentence in the adverbial sense (e.g. 'like your sister's old house liddat').


particles

ah

effect:

questioning; warning; disapproval

'is this way correct?' or '(sarcastic) oh, that's how you want to do things?'

ha

effect:

warning; disapproval

(sarcastic) 'oh, that's how you want to do things?'

meh

effect:

questioning; doubt

'is it really like so?'

lah

effect:

matter-of-factness; demonstrativeness

'it's just like so'

lor

effect:

obviousness; demonstrativeness

'I mean, it's simply like so'

ba

effect:

decision; mild hesitation

'let's do it this way'

can

effect:

questioning; waiting for confirmation

'is this way correct/acceptable?'

ma

effect:

demonstrativeness

'see, it's like so'