where got

English

Etymology

Compare Hokkien 佗落 (tó-lo̍h ū, how is it [] ?, literally where is there). (have; there is) is rendered as got in Singlish.

Also compare Malay mana ada and dialectal Mandarin 哪裡哪里 (nǎlǐ yǒu).

Pronunciation

  • (Singapore) IPA(key): /ˈwɛː ɡɔt/, [ˈwɛː˦ ɡɔt˨], (very rare, some older speakers) /ˈhw-/
    • IPA(key): (sentence-final alternative) /ˈwɛː ˈɡɔt/, [ˈwɛː˦ ˈɡɔt˦˧]

Phrase

where got (Singlish, Manglish, rhetorical, idiomatic)

  1. Used to challenge the validity of an assertion.
    — Let’s not do this one. Looks damn scary.
    — This ride where got scary one?
    I don’t see how this ride is supposed to be scary.
  2. Used in questions expressing doubt about the existence of something.
    Nowadays where got time?We don’t really have time nowadays.

References

  • Nala Huiying Lee, Ling Ai Ping, Hiroki Nomoto (2009) “Colloquial Singapore English got: functions and substratal influences”, in World Englishes, volume 28, number 3, →DOI, pages 293-318
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