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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. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. Category:Indian languages in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian languages in Singapore" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... South Asian languages in Singapore; M. Malaysian Tamil

  6. Demographics of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are four official languages in Singapore: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil. Malay is the symbolic national language, while English is the main working language. [9] Education in Singapore is bilingual, with English being the medium of instruction. Students are also required to learn a second language, usually Malay, Mandarin, or Tamil.

  7. Culture of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is an official language as a majority of South Asians in Singapore are ethnic Tamils from India and Sri Lanka. While most Chinese Singaporeans are descendants of southern Chinese migrants who spoke a variety of regional languages, it is the northern Chinese language of Mandarin that is official in Singapore, though dialects such as ...

  8. Language education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore embraces an English-based bilingual education system. Students are taught subject-matter curriculum with English as the medium of instruction, while the official mother tongue of each student - Mandarin Chinese for Chinese, Malay for Malays and Tamil for South Indians – is taught as a second language. [1]

  9. Singapore Tamils - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Tamils [1] [2] [3] [failed verification] who majorly came from the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu and the union territory Puducherry and some people are also from Sri Lanka. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ self-published source ] Singapore has emerged as the most preferred destination among migrants from Tamil Nadu.