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  2. South Asian languages in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is the most spoken Indian language in Singapore and the only Indian language among Singapore's four official languages, alongside Mandarin, Malay and English, [3] and 3.1% of Singapore residents speak Tamil at home. [4] Singapore is one of the three countries in the world to make Tamil an official language, the others being India and Sri ...

  3. Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tamil names are commonly used in countries like India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore. In these countries, Tamil people preserve their heritage and culture through their names. [64] Apart from Tamil, some of the other Indian languages spoken by minorities in Singapore include Malayalam, Telugu, Punjabi, Bengali, Hindi, and Gujarati. [2]

  4. Indian Singaporeans - Wikipedia

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    The official languages of Singapore are English, Malay, Chinese (Mandarin) and Tamil. [34] The national language of Singapore is Malay for historical reasons, [34] and it is used in the national anthem, "Majulah Singapura". [35] Persons of ethnic Tamil ancestry form about 58% of Singapore's Indian residents.

  5. Category:Indian languages in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia

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  7. Indosphere - Wikipedia

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    The Tibeto-Burman family of languages, which extends over a huge geographic range, is characterized by great typological diversity, comprising languages that range from the highly tonal, monosyllabic, analytic type with practically no affixational morphology, like the Loloish languages, to marginally tonal or atonal languages with complex systems of verbal agreement morphology, like the ...

  8. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages. (On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this ...

  9. Singdarin - Wikipedia

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    Today, Singdarin remains often used and is commonly spoken in colloquial speech in Singapore and occasionally even on local television, and most Chinese-speaking Singaporeans are able to code-switch between Singdarin and Standard Mandarin, likewise with most Singaporeans in general with Singlish and standard Singapore English. Furthermore, most ...