MALAYSIANSKINI | The close-knit Portuguese settlement situated by the sea in Ujong Pasir, Malacca, is famous among both tourists and locals alike for its food at the Portuguese Square.
During their festivals, song, dance and cheer line the streets of the settlement, and the Portuguese Square is coloured by decorations and string lights while people wander the streets in camaraderie and joy. But there is one aspect of the Malaccan Portuguese culture which has often been overlooked - its unique creole language known by many names but mostly referred to as the Papia Kristang language.
Now with only about two thousand fluent speakers of Kristang remaining worldwide, 66-year-old Philomena Edna Singho is determined to ensure the language not only survives but flourishes, especially among her community. In pursuit of this, Singho, who has lived in the Portuguese settlement in Malacca since 1957, has worked on various initiatives with the Malaccan Portuguese-Eurasian association in collaboration with Universiti Malaya to help promote the language." on Kristang as well as an online dictionary of the language "BibePortMal" available as a mobile app.
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