Singapore has four official languages: English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil. English is the
common language of the nation and is the language of business, government and the medium of
instruction in schools. Public organizations in Singapore conduct their businesses in English, and
official documents written in a non-English official language such as Chinese, Malay or Tamil
typically have to be translated into English to be accepted for submission. The Singapore
Constitution and all laws are written in English, and translators are also required if one wishes to
address the Singaporean Courts in a language other than English. However, English is the native
tongue for only one-third of all Singaporeans, with roughly a third of all Singaporean Chinese, a
quarter of all Singaporean Malays and half of all Singaporean Indians speaking it as their native
tongue.
Singapore has four official languages: English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil. English is thecommon language of the nation and is the language of business, government and the medium ofinstruction in schools. Public organizations in Singapore conduct their businesses in English, andofficial documents written in a non-English official language such as Chinese, Malay or Tamiltypically have to be translated into English to be accepted for submission. The SingaporeConstitution and all laws are written in English, and translators are also required if one wishes toaddress the Singaporean Courts in a language other than English. However, English is the nativetongue for only one-third of all Singaporeans, with roughly a third of all Singaporean Chinese, aquarter of all Singaporean Malays and half of all Singaporean Indians speaking it as their nativetongue.
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