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Do Chinese Singaporeans speak Chinese in their daily lives? I think the Prime Minister of Singapore can only speak English but not Chinese. Speak English as a foreign language?

Singapore has four official languages: Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English. English is the business and official language. Since Singapore was originally a British colony, it has become the common language of all ethnic groups and is the most widely used. Now most Singaporeans can speak both their mother tongue and English, so the lingua franca of Singapore is English. Among them, witchcraft, that is, Malay, has been designated as the national language of Singapore, which is related to the fact that there are 2 million Malay Muslims around Singapore.

The main dialects of Chinese in Singapore are Fujian, Chaozhou, Guangfu, Hakka and Hainan, among which the Hakka population is the fourth, with about 3, people. Nanyang Hakka Association is the highest organization of Hakka people. At present, there are 24 Hakka groups, including Singapore Chayang (Tai Po) Club, Fengshun Club, Yinghe Club, Hakka Zhang Association and so on.

Singapore has a population of 4 million, of which 77% are Chinese, 14% are Malays, 8% are Indians, and 1% are Eurasian and other ethnic groups.

The Chinese population is about 3 million, and many of them are the first generation who immigrated to Singapore from the south of China before Singapore's independence in 1965. Most of the Chinese people go on business, so Singapore's business signs are all in Chinese. Since the 197s, Singapore has launched a campaign to speak Chinese among Chinese people, and now most Chinese in Singapore can use Chinese.