Contemporary English
Singlish (Singaporean English) is marked by ‘lah’:
Come on, buy-lah,
cheap-lah,
quick-quick- lah,
Jakartenglish? Jakarte English is marked by the ’sih’, ‘deh’, ‘dong’, ‘nih’, etc.
That book is very good, deh.
Can you speak english? / Yeah a little sih I can!
Use my money first nih…
Give me more dong…
[Jeje] She is overthere, no… (dia di sono,no…)
Sundanesenglish is also available such as atuh, euy, mah
Well, if that kind, it pretty so-so atuh…
It can’t be that way euy…
I am mah, not like that…
Javenesenglish… The typical Javanese language: ‘lho’, ‘lha’, ‘tho’, ‘kok’, ki, etc.
Lho, I already bought that book!
Kok, buying again?
I told you many times ‘tho’!
Lha, I did’nt know… how ki!?
Don’t be like that, no…!?
Other exclamation words of Java : wo_, wah, wé_, jian, and jé_
Wé_ lha this book is mine jé…!
Wo_, only like that tho!
Wah, expensive, tho?
Jian, Paijem is so beautiful tenan.
Anything else?
There are also abundant ’sound effect’ in Javanese language:
Suddenly, 'mak bedhengus' den Tukiman appeared…
My head feels pain, 'mak cleng'!
'Mak tlepok'I got a mango!
My chicken is suddenly died, 'mak cekengkeng'…
'Mak gedebhug', Kampreté fell down.
'Mak jegagik'… Oh, trondholo…
Quote:
Original Posted By Lupusda►Hahahahaha... May I borrow your book, yo?!


Quote:
Original Posted By dandzz►Ikut nambahin gan logat jawa akhiran "e"
Lha its mine e, not yours.

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