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The Challenge Of Vanishing Dialects In Singapore

by Zi Xin
July 26, 2024
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How skilled are you at navigating through dialects like Teochew, Cantonese, Hokkien, and Hakka? Alternatively, can you genuinely claim fluency in Chinese? It’s quite common for most Singaporeans, especially the younger generation, to respond with a resounding “no” to these questions.

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The waning presence of dialects in Singapore can be traced to the national language policy, prioritising English as the common language and the use of one’s mother tongue. As emphasis on English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil language grows, attention to dialects diminishes which inevitably face the risk of fading into obscurity, since they are less used in our current linguistic landscape.

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Moreover, there is a lack of formal education for dialects, resulting in a gap in our knowledge. Inadequate learning materials and the inherent difficulty in mastering dialects contribute to the challenges faced in preserving and passing on these linguistic traditions.

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However, dialects play a vital role as reminders of our ancestors and roots, encapsulating our linguistic heritage and connecting us to our cultural identity. Neglecting them risks losing a valuable link to our past and the rich traditions that shape our identity.

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To safeguard dialects from disappearing, we should leverage technology by accessing online resources through apps or websites. We should also initiate conversations with older generations, encouraging them to share their knowledge and teach dialects.

Embracing these modern approaches can play a crucial role in preserving and revitalising linguistic heritage. If you are keen to learn more about chinese dialects, you can visit https://www.learndialect.sg/

 

 

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