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Friday, December 26, 2008

Dictionary of Natspeak

This is an introduction to Natspeak, a language still in its infancy and rather similar to English and Bahasa Melayu with elements of French (due to its lack of the H consonant sound).

ats - hat
bebena - ribena
bubberbye - butterfly
bibbit - biscuits
but tith - brush teeth
bwead - bread
chee chee & belak - No. 1 and No. 2
dog - dog, horse, deer, moose, cow or any like 4-legged mammal
ebeben - aeroplane
eberday - happy birthday
kangkyu - thank you
kecko - Tesco or any shopping mall
momore - no more
ohm - home
parry - sorry
peace - please
pecks - spectacles
penanas - Petronas
pipit - armpit
tahn - sun
tares
- stars
terter / Bob - water. Naturally, Bob's (as in Bob the Builder) the vessel that the water normally comes in
wower - flower

Stay tuned for updates to this ever-evolving language.

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1 Comments:

  • At 11:42 PM, Blogger YOU and ME said…

    SO CUTEEEEE!!!!!!... what is 'see chek' and 'see chim' for now?

     

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