When English doubts pop up out of nowhere regarding to grammar, spelling, meaning, pronunciation, or even Manglish vs proper English, we’re here to give you quick, accurate answers you can actually use.
In Malaysia, English is used every day… but it’s not always straightforward.
Many of us face the same challenges:
Mixing Manglish with formal English like “Can help me do this ah?”, feels right? Or… should it be “Can you help me with this?”
Grammar rule confusion like not sure which one is correct. “He have?” feels okay in speech, but actually, it should be “He has.”
Unsure if a phrase ‘sounds right’. Saying “Kindly revert” seems normal in Malaysia…but in proper English, it should be “Please reply.”
Pronunciation or vocabulary mix-ups. You might say “Is cache pronounced kaysh?”, while the correct pronunciation is actually cash.
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