Tinglish


Tinglish refers to any form of English mixed with or heavily influenced by Thai. It is typically produced by native Thai speakers due to language interference from the first language. Differences from standard native English occur in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
The earliest term is Thailish, dating to 1970, then : Thainglish, Thaiglish, Tinglish, Thinglish, Thenglish, and Tenglish.

Characteristics and examples

Characteristics and examples include :
Examples include:

Pronunciation

As some sounds in English simply don't exist in the Thai language, this affects the way native Thai speakers pronounce English words :
In Thai, certain consonants cannot occur as a consonant cluster. Such illicit clusters include those with sibilant sounds followed by obstruent sounds. In order to avoid such illicit forms, a short "a" sound is added between these consonants:
'R' or 'l' after another consonant may be omitted completely.