Small town romance

Robert Yeo

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Robert Yeo

I

Nonya1 Wee

Was on the way

To Muar2 town

One sunny day.

 

And Nonya Wee

Met Baba3 Tan

Crossing the river

In a small sampan.4

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  1. In Baba Malay (a variant of the Malay language), Nonya refers to the female in the Baba/Nonya community
  2. A small town in the southern state of Johor, Malaysia
  3. Male reference (Baba Malay)
  4. A small boat with oars (Malay)
  5. Local coffee (Various)
  6. Mister (Malay)
  7. Give a treat (Malay)
  8. White flat noodles (Hokkien)
  9. You are very pretty (Hokkien)
  10. Thank you (Malay)
  11. Particularly beautiful (Malay)
  12. Exclamation of surprise (Various)
  13. Used to express a variety of emotions (Various)
  14. Truly, lit. not blindly (Malay)
  15. I swear (Malay)
  16. Thank you (Hokkien)
  17. Poetic form (Malay)
  18. This rice grows in Muar / Although uncooked, it feels the heat /My heart is beyond control / To fall in love before meeting (Malay)
  19. The boat is new, the visit too. / Both have just entered Muar. / You are new, I am new. / We are just getting to know one another (Malay)
  20. I win the lottery (Various colloq.)
  21. Noodle treat (Malay, Hokkien)
  22. Exclamation of surprise (Malay)
  23. Can drink coffee with milk (Malay colloq.)
  24. Two-piece figure-hugging blouse and sarong (Malay)
  25. Are you mad or not? (Hokkien, Malay)
  26. Itchy (Malay)
  27. Religiously acceptable (Malay, Arabic)
  28. Exclamation of exasperation (Various)
  29. Polite reference to a male lover, lit. older brother (Malay)

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