barang-barang
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Malay barang-barang (“stuff”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]barang-barang (uncountable)
- (Singlish, Manglish) One's personal belongings; or more broadly, miscellaneous articles or things, paraphernalia.
- 1987, Sylvia Toh Paik Choo, On the Buses, quoted in Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, A Dictionary of Singlish and Singapore English, Landmark Books, →ISBN, page 70:
- Please remove all your barang-barang from the empty space next to you.
- 2021 May 11, Louis Ng Kok Kwang, “Providing Child Car Seats in Taxis and Private Hire Cars”, in Parliamentary Debates: Official Report (Parliament of Singapore), volume 95:
- Let me also address concerns about space. Taxis and PHCs [private-hire cars] have to carry whatever barang barang commuters bring. How can they squeeze two child car seats into storage?
References
[edit]- Lee, Jack Tsen-Ta (2004) “barang-barang”, in A Dictionary of Singlish and Singapore English[1]