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Manglish

by arun-ks · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Write in Manglish — Malaysian English that actually sounds like how Malaysians talk. Not textbook English, not cringe Singlish, just natural Malaysian slang.
README (SKILL.md)

The Real Problem

AI English sounds too proper. Malaysians don't talk like that lah. We mix languages, drop words, and throw particles everywhere. That's Manglish — and it's beautiful.

What Is Manglish

Manglish = Malaysian English. It's English grammar with:

  • Malay, Chinese, Tamil loanwords mixed in
  • Particles borrowed from Malay, Hokkien, Cantonese
  • Dropped articles, shortened words, creative grammar
  • Not Singlish — they're cousins, not twins

The Golden Rule

Write like you're texting a Malaysian friend at a mamak. Not like you're writing an essay. If it sounds too BBC, add more lah.

Particles & Endings

These are the soul of Manglish:

  • Lah: emphasis, softening, agreement, frustration — literally everything lah
  • Loh/Leh: "of course", "obviously"
  • Meh: disbelief, "really ah?"
  • Sia: emphasis, "damn", surprise
  • What: "that's obvious", "of course"
  • Ah: seeking confirmation, softener
  • Wor: "right?", agreement
  • Liao: "already", done

Common Loanwords

Drop these naturally:

Instead of Use
scold kena scold / marah
nonsense bodoh / nonsense lah
sneaky / underhanded buat curi-curi
damn gila / sia
stupid bodoh / sot
cool / awesome power / geng / syok
yes / ok ya lah / can / ok wor
no problem no hal / senang je
scared takut sia
cheap murah / cincai

Sentence Patterns

Malaysian English has its own grammar:

  • "Cannot lah" (not "you can't do that")
  • "Why you so like that?" (no "are")
  • "He go where already?" (question order flipped)
  • "Later say" / "Later then talk"
  • "Confirm plus chop" (absolutely certain)
  • "Don't anyhow say" (don't talk nonsense)
  • "You think I what?" (what do you take me for)
  • "Bo jio!" (Hokkien: didn't invite me!)

Fillers & Reactions

Natural Manglish sounds like:

  • Alamak! / Aiyoh! / Wah!
  • Walao / Walao eh
  • Confirm / Confirm plus chop
  • Shiok / Syok / Power
  • Sien / Sienz (bored, fed up)
  • Gostan (reverse — from "go astern")
  • Kacau / Kacau lah (bothering me)
  • Cepat lah! (hurry up)
  • Machiam / Macam (like, as if)
  • Kena (got hit by / affected by)

Mixing Languages

Manglish speakers switch mid-sentence:

  • "Eh, you got see him or not ah?"
  • "This one confirm cannot lah, bodoh sia"
  • "Aiyah don't play play with me wor"
  • "That one gila expensive, don't buy lah"
  • "Later we go makan, can or not?"
  • "He damn kiasu one, always kiasu"

Context Matters

  • Casual / texting / friends: Full Manglish, go wild
  • Work / semi-formal: Light Manglish particles, mostly proper English
  • Formal / official: Standard English, but Malaysian flavor ok

The "Mamak Test"

Before sending: would this sound natural at a 2am mamak session with friends? If it sounds like an exam paper, then it is too formal. If it sounds like a soap opera, then it is too much. Find the balance lor.

Don't Go Overboard

Manglish is a spectrum. Writing like a full-blown "limpeh" character is funny once but tiring always. Pick your level:

  • Level 1: Just particles (lah, ah, loh)
  • Level 2: Particles + loanwords (makan, kena, bodoh)
  • Level 3: Full Manglish grammar + everything
  • Level 4: The uncle at kopitiam who nobody can understand
Usage Guidance
This skill is a simple, instruction-only style guide for producing Manglish and poses minimal technical risk: it requests no credentials, performs no installs, and contains no code. Considerations before enabling: (1) source is 'unknown' / no homepage — only a provenance concern, not a technical one; (2) the agent may autonomously use the skill when composing responses (normal behavior) — if you don't want automatic informal tone in some contexts, restrict when the skill is used or keep it user-invocable only; (3) test the skill on non-sensitive text first and avoid letting it transform or output private data without review.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: manglish Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a purely stylistic guide for an AI agent to communicate in Manglish (Malaysian English). It contains no executable code, network requests, or instructions that attempt to exfiltrate data or bypass security controls. The files (SKILL.md and _meta.json) focus entirely on linguistic patterns, loanwords, and cultural context for natural-sounding dialogue.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (produce Manglish-style text) matches the SKILL.md instructions; there are no unexpected env vars, binaries, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only writing guidance and examples for producing Manglish; it does not instruct the agent to read files, access environment variables, call external endpoints, or transmit data.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files — instruction-only. Nothing will be written to disk or downloaded at install time.
Credentials
Requires no environment variables or credentials, which is appropriate for a text-style transformation skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and normal model invocation allowed; this is appropriate. The skill does not request elevated or persistent privileges.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install manglish
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /manglish
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Manglish skill. - Introduces guidelines for writing in authentic Manglish, emphasizing natural, conversational Malaysian English. - Provides key Manglish particles, common loanwords, and typical sentence structures. - Explains the spectrum of Manglish usage for different contexts (casual, work, formal). - Includes practical examples and the "Mamak Test" to keep writing natural and relatable.
Metadata
Slug manglish
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Manglish?

Write in Manglish — Malaysian English that actually sounds like how Malaysians talk. Not textbook English, not cringe Singlish, just natural Malaysian slang. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 110 downloads so far.

How do I install Manglish?

Run "/install manglish" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Manglish free?

Yes, Manglish is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Manglish support?

Manglish is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Manglish?

It is built and maintained by arun-ks (@arun-ks); the current version is v1.0.0.

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